Finish/Sprayer combo...

Enduro has been discussed here before.
You could do a search.
I believe that it is used on hardwood floors.
It if can stand up to that, i think it would work.
 
The picture of the gun looks very cheap. It is die cast and the finish on it does not look very good.

I guess for the price it may be a good buy. Too bad the shipping is almost as much as the gun
 
Zims Rack said:

Zim, go to www.harborfreight.com , type in 'spray gun' and compare, most of these type guns come from China and are very close in quality,,,I have bought thousands of $ of tools, etc. forn HF over the years; their import items are of the same or comparable quality as anybod else's, plus they back up their guarantee and ship orders over $50 freight free !,,,,,JMHO on it !
 
One thing you have to look out for in very cheap spray guns is the materials they use for their guts. Some cheap guns use steel, which is only good for solvent based paints. It will rust with water based paints. But this gun seems ok, as the add states it uses aluiminum and stainless steel, neither of which will rust when using water based paints.

I did a lot of research on the subject last year and ended up going with a high-end ($1200), commercial quality, 4 stage turbine HVLP system. Unfortunately, its been sitting in its box since I bought it, so I never really learned how to use it properly.

I'm a beginner on the subject, and one book that helped me immensely is: Spray Finishing. I would highly recommend it, especially if you have never used a gun before. It goes through the different types of spray systems and what is needed with each type. He also goes through spray booths, spraying techingques, problem solvining, etc.
 
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