Posted by Lanse on April 15, 2008 at 17:02:22 from (205.188.117.74):
according to leroy from implements (thanks). This is my next project, got her in the fall. I decided that i should get my spray gun now so that if i screw up i can just dump it back behind the barn where i found it, LOL
I started taking it apart today. It has 50 little bolts on there, and at $1.50 a peice im just gonna clean them up and re-use them. I'm planning to wire wheel them clean, that rust comes off easy for some reason. Also repainting a year old cultivator that the paint is fading on and rusting through for some reason. Im making this thing red (since its all i got on hand and im a cheapskate) but im told thats its orignal color. So, the gun i decided on is from haror freight (i cant justify a $400 gun for a $250 implement). How do you use one of these things??? Do you have to thin paint out some more to get it to work???
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