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Old 01-14-2022, 04:56 PM   #17
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Default Re: Question about lacquer paint

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Originally Posted by deuce_roadster View Post
Yes Bored&Stroked, I forgot to mention sealer as I never paint anything without using it. Once you see "alligator skin" appear seconds after shooting color you will never fail to use it in the future! Like the Binks #7 I have been using a DeVilbiss JGA-502 production gun since the early 70s with no drip cups. Yeah, I remember buying gallons of just about any color for $60/gallon, the expensive reds and oranges were $80, no catalyst required!
I still have two #7's - just because they are 'Old Friends' and did such nice work back in the day. In modern times I switched over to HVLP type guns and it is a good thing - as given the price of even good primer, they dramatically reduce overspray and waste. I have both a high-end SATA gun as well as a pair of cheap "Finishline" Devilbiss guns. It is funny, I use the Finishline stuff the most - and for the price, the dumb things spray extremely well. Now for laying down clear - the SATA is the King.

Truth be told, the modern 2+ Stage urethane paint products are far superior to the lacquers, enamels, epoxy paints we used to spray. There is truly no comparison . . . especially in "price per gallon". Also, the unbelievable array of "out of the can" colors is extraordinary. Even if I had a bunch of lacquer squirreled away, I'd probably never use it.
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