Just found an x17 in a dumpster and motor works but it’s loaded with rubbery paint in the gears so I’m going to give it a try and break it all down aswell . Thanks for video 👍
You did not completely take the spray gun apart. I needed to see that one last rod and spring that you did not pull out, and you should have because mine had lots of dried paint stuck to it. Thanks for the rest.
I just bought the same sprayer on the Marketplace (facebook) is 2 years old, full of dry paint all over. I work almost the all day, but now it look like yours.... almost new.
Im sure you have the cleanest guns in America : ) Great job sir!
Just found an x17 in a dumpster and motor works but it’s loaded with rubbery paint in the gears so I’m going to give it a try and break it all down aswell . Thanks for video 👍
Well done thou good and perfect servant : )
You did not completely take the spray gun apart. I needed to see that one last rod and spring that you did not pull out, and you should have because mine had lots of dried paint stuck to it. Thanks for the rest.
Really nice hands you got there. GGs
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I just bought the same sprayer on the Marketplace (facebook) is 2 years old, full of dry paint all over. I work almost the all day, but now it look like yours.... almost new.
Can you help with a link, I need to buy the spray pump for this same machine, thank you
great job!
Hey would be great if you could list the names and sizes of the tools you used to clean and disassemble. Otherwise great video!
I have one and the internal fuse blown and now I don’t know if it’s worth it to buy a chip with the fuse to regulate my pressure switch
The fuses are cheap, you likely do not need to replace the chip.
I thought you were going to rebuild the actual pump… not just clean the paint off of the machine.