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    1. #1
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      Aug 2004
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      NY
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      Bags are great for easy clean up but usually the problem with non primer specific guns is the thick surfacers dry and clog in the tip area. As you spray the air simply dries up the paint that is ultra thick to begin with. Easiest way out is to put amount for 1 pass in gun and after pass blow out with reducer then take off tip and clean. Leave total mixed amount in sealed cup. You are now ready to spray. A little messy but hey either that or spend the bucks for better set up. Sata guns clean very easy but then again some of the offshore stuff are almost direct knock offs and work great for the money for primer. The Finish line is ok? for thick primers? Whatever you do stay away from Sharpe Cobalt. Worst primer gun I ever owned.






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