Definitely keep it going. It will create competition with the manufacturers once they see there is some interest in painting cars with these.
2 months ago
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Please compare them to the hychika . Would be great to know your opinion on it Thank you
2 months ago
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Yeah keep the search going. Sure woul be cool if one of the companies would design a gravity feed version with a 1.3/1.4 tip.
2 months ago
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Been thinking of getting one for thick primer and flake let us know how it goes been looking at this one specially cuz there spraygun is great
2 months ago | 0
Yeah keep experimenting , i bought tge HYCHIKA electric sprayer which is good but didn't like the dact it doesn't stop spraying straight away when you come off the trigger . I also had a Ingco sprayer which had an ok power unit and a good gun , so I done a bit of a frankinstine and combined the two , works great 👍
2 months ago
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Why not if it can do either primer,BaseCoat,or Clear Coat worth a go.
2 months ago
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Absolutely, I'm sick of dealing with over spray, water in the lines and loud air compressors. You should compare this to the Fuji Spray 2203G Semi-PRO 2 - Gravity HVLP and a 1.0 tip. This way we will know if sub 100 vs sub 500 makes a difference.
2 months ago | 0
Hitting that notification button to see this in action!
2 months ago
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Is that made to spray automotive paint? I saw your previous video and the one triggerman did (which were way cool btw) but this new toy says innokraft on it. It’s made by the same manufacturer of the Drizzle D1?
2 months ago
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Keep going. You wont find the next best thing if you stop !
2 months ago
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Have you seen the yesright I think spelling correct o. Amazon comes with 1.0 tip as smallest
2 months ago
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Garage Noise
On the hunt for a BEST electric sprayer. I'll give this one a spin soon! Should we keep going?
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