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Bodywork tools
I am going to try to do some of my own body work to my truck but can't spend a ton of money right now. I have read a bunch of posts on here with people going back and forth about rattle can paint job pros and cons. I'm not trying to get any of that going but i was wanting some opinions on some equipment. Has anyone used either of these from Harbor Freight? I know some of their stuff is cheaper but I don't plan on using these alot. Thanks!
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well a cheap da will make for a slow repair but will work. as for a gun. well you could use it for primer only. but I wouldnt use them for paint. tip size is a huge difference between the two. I would rather get a decent gun off ebay used. than get a cheap one. take my chances at having to by a needle and tip rather than a shabby job
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i have used the cheap guns and they do fine
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I was probably just going to use the gun for primer. I am just getting started with this stuff and will leave the final suff to someone with more experience. I just didn't want to use rattle cans.
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I'm using that very same spray gun kit from HF in my build. It does surprisingly well, though it takes a while to get the gun settings dialed in.
I've shot sealer, primer, single stage chassis paint and urethane paint (wheels) with it. It's done pretty well. Just make sure to clean them good, after each use. And after cleaning the gun, parts, and cup/cap, be sure to leave the top off the cup (likes to stick if left on for a few days). For final bc/cc, I bought an Iwata LPH-400. Too much time, effort, blood, sweat, tears, curse words and mangled fingers/hands to risk it. On the DA, the air powered ones are real air hogs. I had a Craftsman, but it sucked up too much air and ended up buying a DeWalt electric orbital. |
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I use a sharp for primer sealer ect I use a sata 2000 for color and a sata 3000rp digital for clear
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So an electric sander is the way to go? Just wanting to get some more opinions. Thanks guys!
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