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As for process, watch a few YouTube videos on the subject before you start t=
o see the technique. =20
I painted my last TR3 frame with a $10 HF gun and paint from Tractor Supply,=
went quite well.=20
Bill
Cactus Jack drinks coffee black......MMM
> On Nov 10, 2019, at 6:59 PM, TERRY SMITH <terryrs@comcast.net> wrote:
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I may be tackling my first paint job not using aerosol cans. (The guinea pi=
g I'll be practicing on is a 1954 Ford Jubilee tractor I'm restoring.)
I have an 80 gallon Husky air compressor that should handle a paint gun read=
ily enough. But I have no idea how that kind of painting happens. I suspec=
t a gun with a resevoir to hod a pint of paint, something like that.
Any recommendations for a paint gun that won't dribble more that I do at my a=
ge????
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire
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iv>I painted my last TR3 frame with a $10 HF gun and paint from Tractor Supp=
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I may be tackling my first paint job not using aerosol cans. (The g=
uinea pig I'll be practicing on is a 1954 Ford Jubilee tractor I'm restoring=
.)
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I have an 80 gallon Husky air compressor that should handle a paint gun r=
eadily enough. But I have no idea how that kind of painting happens.&n=
bsp; I suspect a gun with a resevoir to hod a pint of paint, something like t=
hat.
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Any recommendations for a paint gun that won't dribble more that I do at m=
y age????
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Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
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New Hampshire
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