paint gun opinions

onesojourner

I use a thumb throttle.
Location
springfield, mo
I need to find a paint gun. I don't want to spend over 100 bucks. I have a big (50 gallon 220v) compressor if that is an issue. I need a good all round gun that can lay down primer base and clear. What should I look for?


what size fluid tip will I need or will I need different tips for the primer and the paint a clear?


I also need tips on keeping the gun maintained so it lasts a while - cleaning, storing ect.
 
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Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
The home depot (Husky) gravity feed guns work quite well for general applications, I would suggest the low pressure gun I think they are around 100 bucks.

Just clean them good after use and they will last forever.

Mark44
 

Wolf Child

Just Another Octard
Location
All over C. FL
cheap gun = poor results

if you spend a little more on the gun now, it'll last you alot longer and you'll get better results. it'll also be easy to get replacement parts and differrent sized tips and needles.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
wolf child, is SORT of right.

But I have painted lots of things with a harbour freight HVLP gun, on sale for about $49

its a clone of a Sata gun, and from what I can tell the parts interchange.

you will get better results with experience and patience and a cheap gun than with out experience, or patience and a $700 binks.

you cant even touch what I would consider a brand name gun for $100

get a cheapy and use it.
 
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Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
that looks like a nice gun.

look up the specs and see how much volume ( CFM) it requires.

the HVLP guns use ALOT of volume, and like 40 psi max of pressure, it takes a robust compressor to run them.

also, make sure you can get tips for it, and see if the 1.4 ( that it comes with) will spray the primer, sealer, base, and clear coats you plan to use.
 

onesojourner

I use a thumb throttle.
Location
springfield, mo
couldn't you just change the tip instead of buying 2 guns?

I am looking at this gun:
Amazon.com: Sharpe Manufacturing 248756 1.4mm FX300 HVLP Finex Gravity Feed Spray Gun: Home Improvement
It has a 1.4 tip. it seems like that will be a good size to do both a primer and the bas clear. If not tips are 50 bucks...

SHP-248756.jpg
 
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Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
Suva has a great point.

I actually have a couple of the cheapy hvlp guns.

one for primer and one for base clear.

but mainly because its easier to pick one up and spray, rather than to clean, it then fill and spray.
 
I have a nice Mac gun that id sell for $100 it works sweet and painted both of my skis along with a few vehicles w/ it, ive never sprayed primer surfacer through it but i have sprayed just reg, primer/sealent. Its east to control your fluid and air. I just bought a Devilbiss Plus gun thats why i dont need the other.
 

SUPERJET-113

GASKETS FOR CHAMP BRAP!
Here's a real nice beginner paint gun kit with interchangeable tip sizes.

I've had this one for a while now and it has an enormous fan pattern and it's real easy to clean.

The smaller tip 1.3 tip size is great for clearcoats, the medium 1.4 or 1.5 tip size is awesome for basecoats and the larger 1.8 or 2.2 tip sizes are super for high build primers.

http://www.spraygunworld.com/Information2/FinishlineIIIKIT.htm

FinishlineKit.jpg

:beerchug:Ya, for the money the Devilbiss Finishline is a great value. I bought the Finishline II a few years ago and have painted tons of things with it. I like the Devilbiss gravitational paint bags too.
 
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