Fred;
I have the TIPS unit and I couldn't be more ecstatic. I haven't painted a car
with it yet but I've painted everything else. As they say, uses 1/2 the paint
and virtually no overspray.
Now, painting is not one of my happier pasttimes, but I do look forward to
using my HVLP unit.
Jeff Johnson
'76 TR6
fred thomas wrote:
> R. John Lye wrote:
> >
> > At 10:23 AM 2/20/98 -0800, Ken Landaiche wrote:
> > >I borrowed a Campbell Hausfeld regular sprayer to do my house last year.
> > >They are definitely on the lower end of the sprayer market.
> >
> > No question about that; I didn't mean to imply otherwise.
> >
> > >I think I could have eventually learned to use the C-H
> > >effectively, but the better tool sure helped.
> >
> > Again, I'm not too surprised.
> >
> > >Of coures this wasn't an
> > >HVLP gun, but it makes me wary of Campbell Hausfeld's tools.
> >
> > My only real point in the original response was that I was pleasantly
> > surprised at how well the C/H sprayer worked despite its low
> > price. I wouldn't paint a show car with it, but with properly
> > reduced, good quality paint, it works quite well.
> >
> > John Lye
> > rjl6n@Virginia.edu
>
> John, I have the Tips complete unit with thw turbo motor etc., when using
> HVLP guns you need to change needles for what type of material you are
> spraying, there are about 5 different needles, and boy what a difference
> they make.
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