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Old 08-29-2015, 03:10 PM
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Great job & video Tim. Looks nice and easy in the booth. I'm always fighting bugs swimming in the newly sprayed paint, wind & rain. Some day I'll build me a little spray booth.
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the gun is a sata jet 3000 hvlp and the paint is the same valspar as the case/ih paint. Here's an up close pic of one of the parts after I was done.
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Old 08-29-2015, 10:40 PM
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Looks great Tim!!

I recognize the parts! Me and Dad have a Ford tractor addiction just as bad as we have Yellow Fever.

Id love to see some pics of it when done!
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My solution for your hose problem would be a hose reel from the ceiling so the hose isn't on the ground, just an idea.
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Great Video Tim!!!! That paint gun is really nice...I have 2 DeVilbiss guns a JGA and MBC not sure the numbers, but they have always worked great. What HVLP gun would you recommend that will still work ok, but not break the bank? Mother might not like me dropping that much on another gun!

I have seen on here many get them from HF...I had one similar to them back in the day but I could never get it to spray a good pattern. Instead of the normal elliptical pattern, it would always spray heavy top and bottom and thin in the middle and no matter what I did I never could get it to work right. The DeVilbiss guns I have now work great, but are the bottom suction guns.
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Great Video Tim!!!! That paint gun is really nice...I have 2 DeVilbiss guns a JGA and MBC not sure the numbers, but they have always worked great. What HVLP gun would you recommend that will still work ok, but not break the bank? Mother might not like me dropping that much on another gun!

I have seen on here many get them from HF...I had one similar to them back in the day but I could never get it to spray a good pattern. Instead of the normal elliptical pattern, it would always spray heavy top and bottom and thin in the middle and no matter what I did I never could get it to work right. The DeVilbiss guns I have now work great, but are the bottom suction guns.
I can't really give a good recommendation for paint guns as all I use is sata, we have about 10 sata's and 1 devilbiss we use just for primer. Devilbiss have a starting line brand that seems pretty good and you can pick up a 2 gun set for about $160, the set is one primer gun and a gun for color/clear.
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Your quick Tim,nice video.
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Id love to see some pics of it when done!
Here they are. It been done for a few weeks but the owner is coming to get it monday.
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Nice work.

I'm sure the owner will be happy.
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Yes great work as usual Tim. Seems you're specialty is Ford restos. Betting the word has gotten around and you are having people come from other states to get them done.

PS more videos please. Big fan right here.
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