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Post by dads442 on Mar 29, 2018 20:48:16 GMT -5
Question for Jason or anyone else that has sprayed paint on the underside of the floor pan while the car is on jack stands...
I have a small compressor, 20 gallon, so I would have to use a LPLV spray gun of some sort I would assume, will they work at that angle assuming you would have to be on your back or stomach spraying up?...would think the cup would leak...Harbor freight has a small Detail gun with an adjustable cup angle so it might compensate for that...looking for some tips...not a lot of coin for a fancy gun...any Ideas would be appreciated....
Thanks
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Post by joepadavano on Mar 30, 2018 8:54:08 GMT -5
This is why man invented the rotisserie. Seriously, find a used pressure pot. I got mine cheap. Actually, I just found this one on ebay for about $100 new.
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Post by dads442 on Mar 30, 2018 9:27:03 GMT -5
a rotisserie would certainly make life easier, believe me I certainly considered buying or finding a used one...just don't have the budget for it...the pressure pot looks like a great alternative...100 bucks is doable and would certainly give me the maneuverability I would need...thanks Joe...it's one of those "why the hell didn't I think of that moments"...
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Post by BR[] on Mar 30, 2018 17:58:39 GMT -5
I'm sure that you could find one in a buddy's garage. It' not the kind of thing that's used year round (as a rule). Sure makes life a lot easier.
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Post by joepadavano on Mar 31, 2018 8:30:09 GMT -5
It' not the kind of thing that's used year round (as a rule). No, but if you're anything like me, it's had a stalled project parked on it for the last year or so...
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Post by mauricer on Apr 6, 2018 15:01:03 GMT -5
Picked mine up from a guy that was advertising a project car that included the rotisserie, called and asked if he would sell just the rotisserie and he said come pick it up and bring $250. I was there in an hour.
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