Perfect touch up painting tool. September 20, 2008, 05:54:54 PM Found this on Powerblock today and am thinking bout useing it on my car. Its perfect for the small jobs that need painting but I going to see how it does on the hole car I have been asked on my spray painting if it was done prossenial so I think I could paint my whole car and make it look Good.http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=21223&itemType=PRODUCT Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #1 – September 20, 2008, 06:20:09 PM I'm sure it would be tough to paint an entire car with that.If your looking for cheap spray equipment. just go to harbor freight and get the cheapest they sell. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #2 – September 20, 2008, 07:39:23 PM I've sold some of those at work. Well ones like that made by preval. Most times they come back not working the way or as well as they think they should. Personally Why waste the money on that do as DAMINC says head to harbor freight or Grizzly tools. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #3 – September 20, 2008, 09:23:07 PM Well if u saw my painting with aerosal/spay paint u would think it was spray painted hes a pic of of one thing I did. I has held up perfectly for 3 years now. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #4 – September 20, 2008, 09:56:32 PM Go ahead, buy 3 cases of aerosol cans and have at it. It won't look like a real paint job. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #5 – September 20, 2008, 10:03:14 PM Did u not read the info on it. It allows u it take reagular automotive paint that u get from like Dupont or Crossfire and mix it up in the paint gun canaster, and Use a aeroasale can to paint with paint u would need a paint gun for, basical in words for Back Neck Woods Red-Neck as I say which I can tell we got some on here. U don't need a paint gun to do touch up work like fix scratcs or areas were a paint gun is to much hasel. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #6 – September 20, 2008, 10:18:54 PM so how many do you think it would take to paint the car?I see a lot of potential for a real dry looking paint job.I think you'll be spending more time filling the cup then painting.It only holds 8 oz. roughly 8 shots Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #7 – September 21, 2008, 07:53:05 AM Thats not the answer for spraying a whole car. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #8 – September 21, 2008, 10:28:39 AM Quote from: 88TurboCoupeman01;236826Well if u saw my painting with aerosal/spay paint u wouldn't think it was spray painted here is a pic of of one thing I did. I has held up perfectly for 3 years now.I can see that looks nice but did you ever stop to think how much better it might look if you had the proper tools to do it right. That setup it like a Half A$$ paint setup. Think buy the time you get the paint that tool and all the power cans you need you you go the other way. Then think of this each time you stop spraying and start again there are those pesky little droplets that shoot out and give that rough texture in your finish. How many times are you gonna have to stop and change the power can? Its not that you can't it is more like we are just trying to save you the headache. But as normal around here do what you want we will all still be here to tell you what we think it looks like when you are done. So do it up and have fun with it. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #9 – September 21, 2008, 01:50:26 PM I don't have the ableaty to own a lot of tools or do major repairs to my car my mom won't allow me to do major repairs to my cars at home. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #10 – September 21, 2008, 09:52:06 PM Then get your priorities in order and get a job that pays enough to where you can support yourself and move out. Quote Selected
Perfect touch up painting tool. Reply #11 – September 21, 2008, 11:26:37 PM Quote from: 88TurboCoupeman01;236869I don't have the ableaty to own a lot of tools or do major repairs to my car my mom won't allow me to do major repairs to my cars at home.What does that have to do with you spending $400 on paint and canned propellent, or $400 on paint and a cheap spray gun and compressor. If you get the real spray equipment, you'll save yourself $100 on wet sand paper. Quote Selected