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Por15 yet again..Is this a good deal?
I am going to use Por15 in my engine compartment, if I am going to spray it on would you use these guns?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=90985 |
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Can't get much cheaper than that. They will do the job if your compressor can support the CFM needs of the guns.
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I use a older model of one of these.
http://www.1-home-improvement.com/power-sprayers/Campbell-Hausfeld-HV2000-B0000223PD.html It works very well
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I wouldn't use a gravity feed. A touch up gun will be perfect. I'd set the gun at 60# and use a little of the Por thinner. You gotta have a good mask with new filters. I usually use a 2 sq ft window fan blowing the mist away from me.
I'd probably shoot 2 thin coats, then wait to 400 wet sand, then a final coat = beautiful
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Cheap tools often leads to cheap results. You might want to check some out here:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/tools/DWKS-tools_autobody.htm -Wayne
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