Nothing wrong with those if they have a sufficient tip size.
Anyways, that gun that your guys are referring to with the paper cups is called a "dump gun". It has no needle and is supplied with a 3/16" orifice. It is for manufacturing parts, not for spraying parts outside of the mold. It moves waaaaaaaay too much material for an external spray job.
gotcha. ill stick with my $8.00 harbor frieght throw away guns.
Nothing wrong with those if they have a sufficient tip size.
A quality polyurethane is most certainly easier for the average person to use, and obtain. If a boat has already been painted, then absolutely. But I hate to see someone spray paint over a boats original gelcoat.
Well, the wife hates the color of our Miller so I've got to make the change to keep her happy and me being allowed to spend what I need or want to. Besides she's got an idea that she wants for the paint job... Whew, I'm going to have to some art work for that to happen. That's been a long time.
Anyways, that gun that your guys are referring to with the paper cups is called a "dump gun". It has no needle and is supplied with a 3/16" orifice. It is for manufacturing parts, not for spraying parts outside of the mold. It moves waaaaaaaay too much material for an external spray job.
Not me, I'm just going to paint. No mold making for me. Thanks, Greg
Nothing wrong with those if they have a sufficient tip size.
I hate that store.... I spend too much money when I go in there.