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"Ron A"

31/12/2003 6:26 AM

HVLP help

I have a honey-do to preserve the pressure treated wood on a gate that was
just built. I have a "Wagner Paint Sprayer" but was looking for a
reasonable cost HVLP sprayer. Turbineaire is much too expensive. Found one
on the Rockler site that seems to fit the budget.

My questions are:
1) Would a Wagner Paint Sprayer as a finishing sprayer?
2) Anyone have experience with the Rockler sprayer?
3) Any other suggestions?

Many thanks


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"cm"

in reply to "Ron A" on 31/12/2003 6:26 AM

31/12/2003 1:09 PM

Ron,

I have a friend that uses and likes this one in his small commercial shop.
http://www.lemmer.com/t55-hvlp-turbine.htm

Craig in AZ


"Ron A" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a honey-do to preserve the pressure treated wood on a gate that was
> just built. I have a "Wagner Paint Sprayer" but was looking for a
> reasonable cost HVLP sprayer. Turbineaire is much too expensive. Found
one
> on the Rockler site that seems to fit the budget.
>
> My questions are:
> 1) Would a Wagner Paint Sprayer as a finishing sprayer?
> 2) Anyone have experience with the Rockler sprayer?
> 3) Any other suggestions?
>
> Many thanks
>
>

TW

Traves W. Coppock

in reply to "Ron A" on 31/12/2003 6:26 AM

31/12/2003 3:16 AM

On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:26:42 GMT, "Ron A"
<[email protected]> Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:

>I have a honey-do to preserve the pressure treated wood on a gate that was
>just built. I have a "Wagner Paint Sprayer" but was looking for a
>reasonable cost HVLP sprayer. Turbineaire is much too expensive. Found one
>on the Rockler site that seems to fit the budget.
>
>My questions are:
>1) Would a Wagner Paint Sprayer as a finishing sprayer?
>2) Anyone have experience with the Rockler sprayer?
>3) Any other suggestions?
>
>Many thanks
>

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