| 08-17-2003, 07:20 AM | #11 |
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As mntdewred said . . . Sata is another gun out there that will produce outstanding results. I used a Sata jet-90 when we painted my HB. The quality of the spray patern was a million times better than that of the hundred dollar Central Pnumatic gun I bought. DOH!
Like mentioned . . . you'll get what you pay for . . . BUT . . . practice makes purfact!!! I know guys that can out paint me and my gun by using a rattle can, lol It's mostly all in the technique. Keep that in mind before you get going. When you round up some equiptment and are ready to get started, visit a local salvage yard, grab a few hoods, and go to town. Good luck on this one. This shit's a ton of fun!! Sam - |
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