Chris_Hamilton
Trying to be the best me, I can be
Do what you want to. Not my business. Just don't support someone who is selling obvious fakes.
You know why a Sata or Iwata or Tekna costs what it does? The precision with which the componets are made and machined. You think that precision is duplicated when they copy it? I mean on the one in question they can't even get casting the body of the gun right. They are designed to look similar. Any similarity stops there. Period. End of story Precision close tolerance machining costs money.
As for getting results with anything I gotta disagree. You are only as good as the gun you are using. You can make up for it by color sanding and buffing but if it sprays like crap in my hands it will spray like crap in Shine's hands or whoever you consider to be the greatest painter out there. Tools and methods. It takes the proper tool with the correct method. Learning to spray can take some time. The best gun there is isn't going to make you a great painter until you learn how to spray. But the worst gun is still going to be crap in the hands of the greatest painter out there. It doesn't translate.
Trying to learn to spray with a crap gun will be an exercise in frustration because it will never spray correctly. You get what I'm saying?
Do what you want, it's your business. Just don't support people engaging in criminal activity such as counterfeiting goods. It's bad for everyone and simply the wrong thing to do. Like we said earlier you could got 3 HF guns for the counterfeits price. I guarantee you the counterfeit is no better.
You know why a Sata or Iwata or Tekna costs what it does? The precision with which the componets are made and machined. You think that precision is duplicated when they copy it? I mean on the one in question they can't even get casting the body of the gun right. They are designed to look similar. Any similarity stops there. Period. End of story Precision close tolerance machining costs money.
As for getting results with anything I gotta disagree. You are only as good as the gun you are using. You can make up for it by color sanding and buffing but if it sprays like crap in my hands it will spray like crap in Shine's hands or whoever you consider to be the greatest painter out there. Tools and methods. It takes the proper tool with the correct method. Learning to spray can take some time. The best gun there is isn't going to make you a great painter until you learn how to spray. But the worst gun is still going to be crap in the hands of the greatest painter out there. It doesn't translate.
Trying to learn to spray with a crap gun will be an exercise in frustration because it will never spray correctly. You get what I'm saying?
Do what you want, it's your business. Just don't support people engaging in criminal activity such as counterfeiting goods. It's bad for everyone and simply the wrong thing to do. Like we said earlier you could got 3 HF guns for the counterfeits price. I guarantee you the counterfeit is no better.