I recently upgraded my gun and put the old one on ebay.
For those interested...
http://tinyurl.com/ygxe25l
Thanks,
Bryan
For those interested...
http://tinyurl.com/ygxe25l
Thanks,
Bryan
I recently upgraded my gun and put the old one on ebay.
For those interested...
http://tinyurl.com/ygxe25l
Thanks,
Bryan
Somebody pulled the trigger on a new toy!:thumbup:
Hey, was this gun used for spraying cues only? I'm not sure it qualifies as a cue building machine if it wasn't!
I think I seen some "wood" in that picture also.
I recently upgraded my gun and put the old one on ebay.
For those interested...
http://tinyurl.com/ygxe25l
Thanks,
Bryan
Bryan, Just for my information, why did you feel the need to upgrade from this gun and are the SATA guns really worth the money compared to the Harbor Freight knock offs? From what some cuemakers I've talked to have said your gun is probably "state of the art" for cuemaking, but I don't understand the advantages over the cheap disposable HF units.
I upgraded the the latest Sata minijet because I liked the idea of having integrated air micrometer for dialing in my pressure.
I've never used the HF guns so I can't comment on them but I will say that I have used that Sata for over a decade and its very well made. The only thing I have had to do with it is replace the needle packing for the trigger which was due to normal wear.
I like in general Sata because of great build quality, low air consumption and how it lays down my clear.
Bryan
Bryan, Just for my information, why did you feel the need to upgrade from this gun and are the SATA guns really worth the money compared to the Harbor Freight knock offs? From what some cuemakers I've talked to have said your gun is probably "state of the art" for cuemaking, but I don't understand the advantages over the cheap disposable HF units.
I upgraded the the latest Sata minijet because I liked the idea of having integrated air micrometer for dialing in my pressure.
I've never used the HF guns so I can't comment on them but I will say that I have used that Sata for over a decade and its very well made. The only thing I have had to do with it is replace the needle packing for the trigger which was due to normal wear.
I like in general Sata because of great build quality, low air consumption and how it lays down my clear.
Bryan
I upgraded the the latest Sata minijet because I liked the idea of having integrated air micrometer for dialing in my pressure.
Bryan
Bryan I have been useing Kremlin guns (pressure pumps) at the shop for years now have you ever considered Kremlin