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1. 08:52 AM - Re: Looking for a good deal on a radio (Dan Wilde)
2. 09:47 AM - Paint Gun (n85ae)
3. 06:24 PM - Re: Paint Gun (Larry)
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Subject: | Re: Looking for a good deal on a radio |
John Marzulli wrote:
> I am starting to look at panel mount radios for my 701 and not happy
> with the prices I am seeing.
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John: I recently installed a Flightline panel mount radio in my 701.
So far so good. It was about $700 at Aircraft Spruce.
Dan Wilde
N948DW
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Just walked in from the shop, from painting. I've been painting using
System Three waterborne paints on my CH801.
Had tons of problems with a standard paint gun with bubbles in the paint.
I previously owned an Axis Citation HVLP spray system which I
painted my Kitfox with. However I sold it.
The waterborne paint is horrible with a regular paint gun, and I was
feeling really sad that the Axis was gone. So I started searching for an
HVLP spray system. I saw a Wagner Power Spray Plus HVLP at Lowe's
for $99 I thought, well it's cheap so what the heck I'll buy it.
What a great deal! That thing after a bit of fiddling with paint thinning
shoots paint just as well as the Axis, but for only $99!
Talk about Happy, I feel like I just discovered cold fusion. It's by no
means the best paint system in the world, but for the price it works
great. It also shoots paint with a lot less overspray than the Axis as
well. Hardly any fog after painting.
Jeff
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=236536#236536
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Back up. Maybe I missed something here. What are you talking about?
What is "System Three Waterborne Paints". Is it latex? I must have
been sleeping, cause you got me all confused. I've heard of some folks
using latex on cloth planes, but not on aluminum. I've thought of using
it because I just painted my hanger door with exterior latex using an
airless system, turned out great. It's really smooth and flowed out
good. Exterior latex house paint last for years and is very flexible.
There is no reason I know of why it wouldn't work on an airplane. Tell
me more, please. Thanks, Larry
n85ae wrote:
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> Just walked in from the shop, from painting. I've been painting using
> System Three waterborne paints on my CH801.
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> Had tons of problems with a standard paint gun with bubbles in the paint.
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> I previously owned an Axis Citation HVLP spray system which I
> painted my Kitfox with. However I sold it.
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> The waterborne paint is horrible with a regular paint gun, and I was
> feeling really sad that the Axis was gone. So I started searching for an
> HVLP spray system. I saw a Wagner Power Spray Plus HVLP at Lowe's
> for $99 I thought, well it's cheap so what the heck I'll buy it.
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> What a great deal! That thing after a bit of fiddling with paint thinning
> shoots paint just as well as the Axis, but for only $99!
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> Talk about Happy, I feel like I just discovered cold fusion. It's by no
> means the best paint system in the world, but for the price it works
> great. It also shoots paint with a lot less overspray than the Axis as
> well. Hardly any fog after painting.
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> Jeff
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