Rachael Rice on thu 2 may 02
I agree with Kurt. I have now used the harbor freight gun for three kiln
loads of glazing and I am hooked. I am getting better
and better and the results are great. It has worked better than any other
gun I have tried for my purposes. Thank you George
Koller for getting me to hang in there after the initial frustrations.
Rachael
Kurt Wild wrote:
> The spray gun in question can be seen at
> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=44677
>
> I am simply writing to confirm my earlier strong satisfaction with the
> #44677 HVLP harborfreight spary gun. I just sprayed a 24" tall pot in far
> shorter time than I ever had with other guns. The unit, I will admit, is
a
> bit noisy but my large compressor is as well. So, for me, the noise is no
> problem. Spray volume and pattern is easily adjusted. One of the great
> things about this unit is the fact that it comes as a total unit (15 ft.
> PVC hose ,1 qt. cup, Compressor) and ready to use for $69.99. No extras
> required.
>
> Kurt
>
>
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> River Falls, WI 54022
> phone: 715-425-5715
> email: kurtwild@attbi.com
> web site: www.uwrf.edu/~kw77/
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