I love the harbor freigh guns. I buy one every time they go on sale. Have one for primers. One for paints. One for stains. And a box of extra parts from old retired ones lol
just ran across you looking up single stage. you fkn rock, followed what you said and turned out some sweet paint. the reducer saved thine ass. ill shoot you some vids after some cussing edits haha thanks for the imput and appreciate ya
Hell yeah dude!! Make it happen. I ruined some stuff before I knew to reduce it and I had to make sure people got that message. Thanks again. Here is my Instagram if you ever get in a situation and need help. @FLC_FL
That black laid nice. I've been considering trying Summit paint but there's so many mixed reviews online. But I may have to give it a try now seeing how good it looks. Thanks man...keep up the good work!
Hey you know what, it probably was the operator. That was my very first time ever holding a paint gun and I have learned quite a bit since then. I may revisit those now that I've got a little more spray time under my belt before I completely throw those things under the bus the next time. I appreciate the comment and The view. What type of cars are you into? Or bikes
What didn’t you like about the starting line guns? I’ve not had good results with mine but haven’t used anything else to know. Looking to upgrade soon. Solid vid thanks for sharing.
I think it would matter where in the world you live and how much direct sunlight the paint gets. Also what type of wax regimen it has. The technology in ceramic coatings has been advancing like crazy. I've seen cars shot with the summit SS and it had been on for over a decade and looked like new still but another patron in the comments said he left his in the sun and it didn't last long at all.
I love the harbor freigh guns. I buy one every time they go on sale. Have one for primers. One for paints. One for stains. And a box of extra parts from old retired ones lol
They can't be beat for the price. I tried some more expensive but still affordable guns called Astro and they are fantastic for the money
just ran across you looking up single stage. you fkn rock, followed what you said and turned out some sweet paint. the reducer saved thine ass. ill shoot you some vids after some cussing edits haha thanks for the imput and appreciate ya
Hell yeah dude!! Make it happen. I ruined some stuff before I knew to reduce it and I had to make sure people got that message. Thanks again. Here is my Instagram if you ever get in a situation and need help. @FLC_FL
That black laid nice. I've been considering trying Summit paint but there's so many mixed reviews online. But I may have to give it a try now seeing how good it looks. Thanks man...keep up the good work!
Thank you. I do appreciate to kinds words.
Came out nice.... good job
Thank you so much. I'm trying to keep the expectations realistic.
Great info and great humor. Thanks!
Thank you
Best job explanation
Man you nailed thanks for your teachings
Never had any problems with my starting line guns . Must be the operator ! I do like your videos though .
Hey you know what, it probably was the operator. That was my very first time ever holding a paint gun and I have learned quite a bit since then. I may revisit those now that I've got a little more spray time under my belt before I completely throw those things under the bus the next time. I appreciate the comment and The view. What type of cars are you into? Or bikes
@@SteffsGarage working on a 65 Mustang at the moment .
Gonna try this with a turbine system! This spring in 2023 💯👍🇺🇸
Share your results, I looked into a turbine system but ended up going with the emax compressor setup. Very curious as to how that turbine works.
Turbine jobs Ive seen done have massive orange peel.
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What didn’t you like about the starting line guns? I’ve not had good results with mine but haven’t used anything else to know. Looking to upgrade soon. Solid vid thanks for sharing.
Also what tip size did you use?
So how long would that single stage paint last out in the weather daily?
I think it would matter where in the world you live and how much direct sunlight the paint gets. Also what type of wax regimen it has. The technology in ceramic coatings has been advancing like crazy. I've seen cars shot with the summit SS and it had been on for over a decade and looked like new still but another patron in the comments said he left his in the sun and it didn't last long at all.
In tx az I think it would faded or burn off fast
nice, hoss