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Devilbiss finishline pressure question
Mutz:
It is quite old, it has been completley stripped and cleaned, i have adjusted the nut for the rear needle seal just off the point of needle not returning.
But on looking at parts diagram i might be a fluid tip seal missing, as i cant locate it on the gun at all!!!
Its the FLG-611.
Am thinking about getting a Sealey gravity gun, as reasonable price, under £23 on the bay; any thoughts RRB?
The Sealey would be cheaper than getting the parts for the DeVilbiss!!
I will try and email you the PDF manual of the gun.
Range Rover Blues:
Devilbiss are not cheap to fix, the fact that you can buy a new gun for less than the spares should tell you something about the quality though.
The Sealey one is ok, it won't last as long, it probably won't give you as good a spray pattern as a Devillbiss in good nick, but for what you want to do and for a gun to learn with I think it might be ok.
For £23 you might as well give it a try.
Mutz:
well its only got to do one 90, so think i will get it anyway.
I will get the repair kit for the Devilbiss, but just want to get on with spraying the bits ive got ready.
Good thing is im spraying the panels before putting them back on, so only small sections at a time.
Range Rover Blues:
If you spray metallic paint then there's a good chance the differnet panels won't match, all you can do is try. The metallic flakes lie differnelty andthis effects the way they reflect light.
Try to adopt a consistant technique, like always spray left/right not up/down.
Mutz:
Not metalic, just plain colour; realised metalic wouldnt be an easy option for a first time spray.
Also plain colour easier to repair when off road damaged.
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