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To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: TIP HVLP
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 22:55:36 EST
About 4 years ago, I bought the then-new TIP  "Gold" HVLP system (single hose 
version) with heated-supply  turbine. The  first serious project I shot with 
it after a couple of gallons of practice-priming and shooting a few scratch 
spray tart-ups   was my 74-1/2 MGB. I  used early Alfa/Scuderia Primarossa 
(close to the NSX "fresh-blood" red) in 2 stage  epoxy over high hide red 
filler primer.  While I had the benefit of access to a state of the art spray 
booth, the $700 TIP (now a bit over $800) outperformed my previous 
restoration shoots using a state of the art Binks compressor supplied gravity 
feed HVLP spray gun.    The finished product needed no sanding, no buffing, 
no run repairs; in short it was concours quality in every respect.  The 
nicest thing about the HVLP is the lack of overspray.
      I painted my Isuzu pickup under a 30 foot parachute in the backyard and 
it came out exceptionally nice - a few bug tracks, and a little orange peel, 
but no worse than most factory paint jobs......  I bought a couple extra guns 
on sale over the years, and set them up for specific paints. And, enough 
spare parts to last a hundred paint jobs.....  All in all, I've saved at 
least $5000 in outsourced paint jobs, and I've rented it out for $50 a 
weekend enough times to pay itself back.   Great investment, esp if you are 
considering shooting a "hand rubbed" lacquer job. 
Mark Childers   formerly  Union Jack Spares & Repairs Virginia Beach Virginia

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