Thanks Eddie.
I was looking at the Devilbiss (sp?) spray guns because they say that you can
spray upside down with their gravity feed guns as long as you use the cup
liner. I would imagine that being able to spray upside down is important when
doing an undercarriage. Is there a reason that most people seem to use gravity
feed rather than suction feed? Do you get a more uniform flow of paint or is it
a price issue? I also
read that you get what you pay for with these guns, and if you want to do good
quality exterior paint work, don’t buy any gun under $200, but if you are just
doing undercarriage and/or industrial surfaces, guns around $100 are fine. -----Original
Message----- Yes, eastwood
has what you need. Im doing the frame and the underside now. They have spray
cans in everthing. But I prefer the sraygun. Goodluck Eddie Bumgarner 66ss
conv. I am going to
be pulling the fuel tank out of the '70 this weekend, and as Yahoo! Mail |
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