http://www.princessauto.com/_osn.cfm?CTRY=CAN&output=OSN&SRCH=1&SRCHAREA=OSN&T1=TURBINE%20HVLP%20SPRAY%20SYSTEM
Just wondering if anyone has used one of these models. (no search results)
Yes I know, "buy once, cry once" but at $130 here in Canada...I'm not
painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, just the average woodworking
project and perhaps my small aluminum boat. I don't wish to go buy a larger
compressor than the one I have for the brad nailer.
I have a Princess Auto here in town so I'm going to run over and have a
look. Just wondering if anyone owns one?
Thanks
"Keep your stick on the ice"
Tony
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Hi Tony,
It looks to be the same unit sold in the USA by Harbor Freight. If you DAGS below you will find several comments.
The problem with most of the cheaper units is that they cannot atomize certain types of finish well enough to
create the "fog" you can get from a many staged turbine. While this may not be a problem for decks or fences it may
create problem for a table top. Cheers,JG
http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.woodworking
Tony Mo wrote:
> http://www.princessauto.com/_osn.cfm?CTRY=CAN&output=OSN&SRCH=1&SRCHAREA=OSN&T1=TURBINE%20HVLP%20SPRAY%20SYSTEM
> Just wondering if anyone has used one of these models. (no search results)
> Yes I know, "buy once, cry once" but at $130 here in Canada...I'm not
> painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, just the average woodworking
> project and perhaps my small aluminum boat. I don't wish to go buy a larger
> compressor than the one I have for the brad nailer.
> I have a Princess Auto here in town so I'm going to run over and have a
> look. Just wondering if anyone owns one?
> Thanks
> "Keep your stick on the ice"
> Tony
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Hi Tony,
<br> It looks to be the same unit sold in the USA by Harbor Freight.
If you DAGS below you will find several comments. The problem with most
of the cheaper units is that they cannot atomize certain types of finish
well enough to create the "fog" you can get from a many staged turbine.
While this may not be a problem for decks or fences it may create
problem for a table top. Cheers,JG
<p><A HREF="http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.woodworking">http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.woodworking</A>
<p>Tony Mo wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><a href="http://www.princessauto.com/_osn.cfm?CTRY=CAN&output=OSN&SRCH=1&SRCHAREA=OSN&T1=TURBINE%20HVLP%20SPRAY%20SYSTEM">http://www.princessauto.com/_osn.cfm?CTRY=CAN&output=OSN&SRCH=1&SRCHAREA=OSN&T1=TURBINE%20HVLP%20SPRAY%20SYSTEM</a>
<br>Just wondering if anyone has used one of these models. (no search
results)
<br>Yes I know, "buy once, cry once" but at $130 here in Canada...I'm not
<br>painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, just the average woodworking
<br>project and perhaps my small aluminum boat. I don't wish to go
buy a larger
<br>compressor than the one I have for the brad nailer.
<br>I have a Princess Auto here in town so I'm going to run over and have
a
<br>look. Just wondering if anyone owns one?
<br>Thanks
<br>"Keep your stick on the ice"
<br>Tony</blockquote>
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I have one and it works like a charm. Painted a fence, shed and deck with
it. Quite noisy though.
Steve in Dartmouth
"Tony Mo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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http://www.princessauto.com/_osn.cfm?CTRY=CAN&output=OSN&SRCH=1&SRCHAREA=OSN&T1=TURBINE%20HVLP%20SPRAY%20SYSTEM
> Just wondering if anyone has used one of these models. (no search
results)
> Yes I know, "buy once, cry once" but at $130 here in Canada...I'm not
> painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, just the average woodworking
> project and perhaps my small aluminum boat. I don't wish to go buy a
larger
> compressor than the one I have for the brad nailer.
> I have a Princess Auto here in town so I'm going to run over and have a
> look. Just wondering if anyone owns one?
> Thanks
> "Keep your stick on the ice"
> Tony
>
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