I know that this opening old threads, but anyway!!!
Practical classics are recommending this again.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-APOLLO-SPRAYM ... dZViewItem
seem suitible for small amount of spraying, as I dont have a compressor or kit, and the garage isn't big enough anyway.
Could I have feed back from anyone who has used one. Is it any good ?(practical classics seem to think so).
Cheers
Spray gun APOLLO SPRAYMATE
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Hi
Practical Classics have reported on the Apollo Spraymate before.
I can only endorse what they say:
the unit is robust and easy to use. considering the unit is fairly basic it gives surprisingly good results.
I wouldn't hesitate to have ago at spraying a complete shell the results have been that good.
A friend of mine told me about it. he raved over its performance, and although i was sceptical at first I have to admit it can do everything it says it can do very professionally.
Ty
Practical Classics have reported on the Apollo Spraymate before.
I can only endorse what they say:
the unit is robust and easy to use. considering the unit is fairly basic it gives surprisingly good results.
I wouldn't hesitate to have ago at spraying a complete shell the results have been that good.
A friend of mine told me about it. he raved over its performance, and although i was sceptical at first I have to admit it can do everything it says it can do very professionally.
Ty
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Used one about 20 years ago with good results. Only thing is, don't expect a great finish straight off the gun - it will need cutting back. I only used it with cellulose, so can't comment on other paint finishes.
Pete
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