gravity feed vs suction feed spray gun

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t950cat
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Post by t950cat »

great value for money you wont be disappointed mate.
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Post by blue ute »

I've a workquip gravity as well & it's great.
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Post by FCCOOL »

i have some 1.4 gravity guns, probably simular to the workquip one, if you study the workquip, and study the ones on ebay chances are you will find it with no brand, lately ive been spraying 2k with a gun i bought of ebay for about $2.50 and $14 shipping, be carefull but, some look very simular but dont spray out as smooth, the one i have has about 10 holes in the fluid tip around the nozzle and a white seal behind the fluid tip and the body is anodised.
for acrylic i use a w200 iwata 2.0mm suction gun, i am not a great painter but this gun works so good it seams to fix all my mistakes and the acrylic looks like it needs no buffing, ialso have a new-77 iwatta, it doesnt paint as good as the w200 but i have used them many times before and they are a good reliable hassle free gun that is easy to get parts for, ive used the new-77 once to paint my dash, it has no pot, i will sell it for $90.
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Post by matches »

thanks guys, i have just purchased a workquip gravity fed gun with three needle set ups. bought it from my dads local paintshop. looks good, just got to get to the point of paint now so i can give it a go :D
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