Thursday, March 4, 2010

I want to paint my own car, i need the best paint gun.?

whats the best paint gun to do the job? i have a air compressor to connect it to. Any out there besides devillbiss??I want to paint my own car, i need the best paint gun.?
you do not need an expensive gun you can find generic brands for around forty bucks.Don't pay 3 or 400 dollars for something you're gonna use once.You want a gravity feed gun and check to see if you need a seperate air regulator.This is a big job make sure you know what you're getting into.I want to paint my own car, i need the best paint gun.?
There are many good paint guns on the market, and a couple of different types. The old style siphon type, and the newer HVLP (high volume low pressure). If you're asking about paint guns, I'm going to guess that you've never done any automotive painting or body work. If you expect to end up with a nice looking paint job, this is not a project you want to take on. For a few hundred dollars, MAACO will give you a 20-foot paint job...... it looks good from 20 feet away......but if you get closer, it doesn't look that good anymore. If this is your first crack at painting and body work, you can expect about the same result. You may get lucky and have it turn out a little better. But for a real nice job, you should get a reputable body shop to do it, or maybe you have a friend that works at a body shop who would be willing to take on a side job. For the amount of money you will spend on equipment, paint and supplies, and the amount of time you will spend trying to get it right, you'd really be better off letting someone with the knowledge, experience, and their own tools and equipment do it, and save yourself a lot of money, time, and headaches.
Save money on the gun, and buy the best paint that you can. That is the most important thing!
try the paint ball gun ';THE ANGEL'; its really good.
If you have the money Get a SATA. That is what I was trained on when I went to WYOTECH.
Devilbliss is the most common,and most are copies of their design.But do you have a spray-booth big enough to fit your car? Have you worked with acetone,Lacquers,Bondo,and know the safety precautions for each? My uncle is a professional and a butterfly landed on the car before it was dry,because he did it at home.It's easier to hire a professional,some will discount the price if you remove the trim for them.It's 80% prep work. Any mistakes will show almost immediatly.
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