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I am looking for a new paint gun to handle high metalics and pearls. I have read that a sciphon gun is better suited for this than a graivity gun. But on the other hand I see that Iwata has a gun that claims being able to handle to task. I know that the gravity fed, high efficiency gun are well more efficient, but I am after the best finish I can get and not all that worried about transfer. Not saying that I am made of money and don't care, but the cost of materials lost is far less than that of the redo if I don't like the results.
Another line of thought on this is purchasing an Accuspray 10 sciphon gun. I have used one of these in the past about 13 years ago on a regular basis and loved it. So with that being said how does it stack up againts guns like the Iwata, Sata, and other high end guns?
I do this as a hobby, and turn out a few projects a year, and have been frustrated with the results I have had with the last few metalic paint jobs I have let out the door. Don't miss understand me, the folks who I did the work for were thrilled. However I feel there is room for improvement, and just exploring my options.
Thanks for the help and thoughts.
Another line of thought on this is purchasing an Accuspray 10 sciphon gun. I have used one of these in the past about 13 years ago on a regular basis and loved it. So with that being said how does it stack up againts guns like the Iwata, Sata, and other high end guns?
I do this as a hobby, and turn out a few projects a year, and have been frustrated with the results I have had with the last few metalic paint jobs I have let out the door. Don't miss understand me, the folks who I did the work for were thrilled. However I feel there is room for improvement, and just exploring my options.
Thanks for the help and thoughts.