Fusion@Selectdjs.co.uk
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Im thinking about buying one of these to spray my rally project, anybody used one before? Any good? Any pointers, any info would be good thanks alot
http://www.hvlpshop.co.uk/Earlex+HV5000+Spray+Station-p-5.html
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ed
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Paint comes out in droplets and not spray so you get a texture.
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Fusion@Selectdjs.co.uk
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Knew it was to good to be true...
Time to buy a bigger compressor then
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ed
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I think they're meant for painting stuff like gates, fences and garage doors where you'd normally use a brush.
200l compressor will do the job
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Fusion@Selectdjs.co.uk
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Quoted from the Earlex website (http://www.hvlpshop.co.uk/Earlex+HV5000+Spray+Station-p-5.html)
"Ideal for spraying cars, iron work, sheds & fences, decking, furniture"
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neil h
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Thats an electric all in one unit, the base station has a fan which provides the air supply for the gun.
Iirc i saw a review for a similar unit in a classic bike mag and there supposed to be quite good for the money/size.
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FlamingCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I think they're meant for painting stuff like gates, fences and garage doors where you'd normally use a brush.
200l compressor will do the job
200litre, lol! i am using a 50 litre compressor that cost me 50 notes at the moment, struggles on anything bigger then an arch, lol
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ed
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I did a paint job using a 50 litre and forgot about the days when I used a small compressor for stuff. The thing kept on running out of air and I couldn't figure out what was wrong
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