08-26-2012, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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Paint spray guns?
I was hoping to get some opinions on paint gun brands, which one works best for the best price. *Notes* I am looking for a durable, affordable, quality gun that wont break the bank. I'm having a shop do the exterior paint job and I want to have a nice gun for painting odd parts, i.e. radiator support, and just about everything under the truck.
Any comments are appreciated.
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08-26-2012, 03:55 PM | #3 |
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can't get much cheaper than that, I use a Sata for everything. Mine just cost one heck of a lot more.
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08-26-2012, 05:00 PM | #4 |
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If I'm doing small stuff I use my cheap harbor freight special .. But on my overall paintjobs or stuff that has a lot of metallics I use my SATA...
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08-26-2012, 05:39 PM | #5 |
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I build custom loudspeakers and started with the Harbor freight HPLV guns to paint them, they worked pretty good for a while, I would always end up having to do a lot of color sanding after though. I decided to try one a bit better and bought a Sharpe Finex, around $110, what a difference! It sprayed so much better and was a lot easier to adjust. The finish would barely need any sanding. I bought a smaller Finex as well for tight areas and used both to paint my truck. I now use the harbor freight gun exclusively for primer. Sharpe has excellent customer service as well, they helped me out a lot when I first bought the gun. I use a regulator at the gun, make sure you get a real regulator, not one of those with only a valve, a regulator keeps the pressure constant no matter what pressure you have in you compressor. I bought my compressor from harbor frieght, it's a two cylinder with only a 30 gallon tank, it kept up fine painting my truck but next time I will probably buy one with a bigger tank. It puts out a lot of air, I believe 12 cfm at 30lbs. The most important thing about a compressor is the CFM not pressure. I only mention that because I have heard a lot of people emphasize high pressure and never even check the air flow capabilities.
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08-26-2012, 06:29 PM | #6 |
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It's been awhile since i fooled around with paint but Binks gun were the ticket back then
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08-26-2012, 07:48 PM | #7 |
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I have upgraded to a Sata HLVP gun , But before that I used a hundred dollar Devilbliss that served me well for 3 or 4 years.
I have used the el-cheapo Harbor Freight guns before they were always troublesome. It would always get about 3/4 thru the job and start sputtering . I still use cheap guns for primering and such. Nice thing about the name brand guns is that they can be rebuilt fairly cheap, The others are pretty much throwaways.
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08-26-2012, 09:07 PM | #8 |
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I'm using my grandfather's 40 year old Binks Model 7. Awesome spray gun for the time and can still be bought for under $100
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08-28-2012, 05:10 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for the great amount of help. This project would be going nowhere without you guys.
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08-30-2012, 09:48 AM | #10 |
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I, too, have the Finex (3000 model w/1.3 tip) which I've just started using. you can get them for $115-119, including shipping, on e-bay.
since I'm a total amateur, I'm still working on my skill. but I think I'm going to like it. I had narrowed my selection down to the Finex and the Devilbiss Finishline, ended up choosing the Finex because of the wider achievable spray pattern (but then, what do I know?)
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I also have a Finex 3000 with a 1.3 tip. It is my second one due to a bent needle on my first one. It was $65 for a new needle and tip, or $140 for a new gun. I went with a new one. I got around 2 years out of the first one with no issues while using it multiple times daily. Now days I only use it for spraying primer although I did do one complete paint job with it when I first started painting. It sprayed sealer and base like a champ. I think it is an awesome gun for the money. I still use it as my primer gun, but have since stepped up to an Iwata LPH-400 1.3 for base and an Iwata W-400 for clear. Long story short, I would definitely recommend a Finex 3000 as an affordable, dependable gun for any priming, painting and clearing of miscellaneous parts.
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