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10 hours ago, lordkarma88 said:

Got this today, best gift ever! JPEG_20181225_131636.jpg

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I wonder how they figured out 2700 RPMs were the right amount?



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Thank you Santa!

Now you and I just need to wish that the results of our attempts goes up and is commensurate to the improved quality of our tools.   LOL

4 hours ago, siteunseen said:

Practice, Practice, Practice?

Imagine running it in reverse. LOL

Corn on the ceiling!

Ewwww.

Is there a hemorrhoid wheel, or aftermarket attachment available?

8 hours ago, grannyknot said:

Thank you Santa.

 

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Take a piece of clear packing tape and put it over the face of the pressure gauge. When it gets fogged up from over spray to where you can't read it, replace with a new piece. If need be, clean first with paint thinner, which won't damage the plastic face on the gauge

Ewwww.
Is there a hemorrhoid wheel, or aftermarket attachment available?
Oh yeah. The sides of the box were amazing. IMG_20181226_172316-horz.jpg

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9 hours ago, grannyknot said:

Thank you Santa.

 

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It's HVLP?  Nice looking gun.  You were on the "good" list for sure, you and Captain Bruce with his Darth Vader hood.

2 hours ago, siteunseen said:

It's HVLP?

It is considered a HVRP ,  high volume reduced pressure gun. Apparently most HVLP guns require 12-14 cfm from the compressor, mine tops out at 11.7cfm so this DeVilbiss FLG5 only requires 9.8cfm and comes with a 1.4 and 1.8 needles and caps.  Should cover the use of 2k primmer, single stage, base and clear. Now I just have to learn how to paint:unsure:

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