If he didn't take it apart to show you then he isn't really maintaining it you have to run tons of water through it and every now and then take it apart to clean the shaft. Read comment below to know why.
It's great when it works but the problem is still the same as the 360 from 5 or more years ago I even have pictures. The plunger or shaft that goes back and forth with a plastic joint. First off it shouldn't be plastic it's obviously eventually going to break which it did on the newer version and we only had it for four months. Second where the shaft goes in and out it leaks and eventually drys causing the shaft to seize up and not move. Which in turn either breaks the plastic or wallows it out if you want pictures and proof of them using cheap parts and not fixing it for literally years and years with the same issue I got pictures from today
I guess no need to clean your tools. Big sign right there, if he doesn't care about HIS tools only can imagine how he feels about his clients projects. Just saying.
LOL oh my God this guy is ridiculous!! Lol. when you finish and ready to clean the gun get a fresh liner fill it full of clean water prime and pump the clean water through the the gun that will in turn clean the internals of the equipment and the spray tip at the same time. After spraying the clean water through until system is clean then use the pump armor to store equipment until next use.
So all I need is a air compressor with a blow gun, some automotive picks, a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket, 1/2 gallon of water, take the gun apart and clean 4 different clog points, then drag it out to the yard spray it and I should be good to go.
Hey buddy, imagine how many times you have to stop and go thru the filtering project for a cup that doesn't even hold a quart of paint. Only good for small projects like cabinets, doors etc.
you can spray water based and latex paint over oil primer. thats how you seal wood cabinets for paint...now water based over oil paint is a different story
@@GMONEY-xl5gudepends on the type of work you wanna do with it and how often. i wouldn’t reccomend these if you’re doing a large project or plan on painting for a living, i’d reccomend starting with a small 210 graco it’s the best intro pump to airless guns. that being said it is my personal opinion i know guys who swear by these handhelds i’ve never had luck with any generation of them though
If he didn't take it apart to show you then he isn't really maintaining it you have to run tons of water through it and every now and then take it apart to clean the shaft. Read comment below to know why.
It's great when it works but the problem is still the same as the 360 from 5 or more years ago I even have pictures. The plunger or shaft that goes back and forth with a plastic joint. First off it shouldn't be plastic it's obviously eventually going to break which it did on the newer version and we only had it for four months. Second where the shaft goes in and out it leaks and eventually drys causing the shaft to seize up and not move. Which in turn either breaks the plastic or wallows it out if you want pictures and proof of them using cheap parts and not fixing it for literally years and years with the same issue I got pictures from today
I guess no need to clean your tools. Big sign right there, if he doesn't care about HIS tools only can imagine how he feels about his clients projects. Just saying.
Why dont you use water wth
Very useful
LOL oh my God this guy is ridiculous!! Lol. when you finish and ready to clean the gun get a fresh liner fill it full of clean water prime and pump the clean water through the the gun that will in turn clean the internals of the equipment and the spray tip at the same time. After spraying the clean water through until system is clean then use the pump armor to store equipment until next use.
So all I need is a air compressor with a blow gun, some automotive picks, a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket, 1/2 gallon of water, take the gun apart and clean 4 different clog points, then drag it out to the yard spray it and I should be good to go.
Hey buddy, imagine how many times you have to stop and go thru the filtering project for a cup that doesn't even hold a quart of paint. Only good for small projects like cabinets, doors etc.
cool, thanks
Thanks for the video good to learn new things. BTW, Nice maintaining your Graco.
Step 1) toss it in the garbage. The newer models are much better, especially the quickshot.
@AlexKunstar - QuickShot at $1,459 TrueCoat at $211….. I’ll pocket the $1,248 and put up with cleaning….
@elbowjoe361 I got mine on ebay for 300bucks.. I would never in a million years pay sticker price on them.
Haha, that's exactly why I watched your video, been about 6 months since I last used mine, thanks 😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
you can spray water based and latex paint over oil primer. thats how you seal wood cabinets for paint...now water based over oil paint is a different story
Yeah I’ve been in the painting industry for over 20 years and we have always used oil based undercoat and used Acrylic and oil as finish coats
You know Acrylic and latex are not the same, right? @@EDskywalker9966
So would you guys recommend this gun ???
@@GMONEY-xl5gudepends on the type of work you wanna do with it and how often. i wouldn’t reccomend these if you’re doing a large project or plan on painting for a living, i’d reccomend starting with a small 210 graco it’s the best intro pump to airless guns. that being said it is my personal opinion i know guys who swear by these handhelds i’ve never had luck with any generation of them though
@@GMONEY-xl5gu it’s not bad but the Graco ultra quick shot is much better!!