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Old 07-05-15, 11:57
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So, in short, don't waste big bucks on a spraygun, but I would strongly recommend a gravity feed gun.
G'day Tony,

Thank you for your detailed reply Tony. It is much appreciated.

Lots of questions ... I will quote Snoopy, "It is better to ask dumb questions than make stupid mistakes".

Also I am working from a point where I know only what I have recently researched online. When I was young the only option was the suction type spray gun.

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