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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2010
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      Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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      Undercoating Guns?

      Hey Guys,

      I recently did some of the bottom of my car in Herculiner Bedliner and although it covered well, its quite a coarse finish. So what I'm wondering is does the gun make a big difference in the finish or is it more the material being sprayed?



      Any gun recommendations?

      Thanks,

      Wes



    2. #2
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      Oct 2009
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      Reno, NV.
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      482
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      I've sprayed and rolled Herculiner and it came out about the same texture. You can find the guns on e-bay, they call them schutz guns. I have sprayed a different product, Raptor, and it came out much smoother. I don't know about the other brands out there, but in your case, I would say it's the material.
      Joe M
      '67 Firebird

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    3. #3
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      May 2005
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      Norwalk, Ct
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      What I have done in the past with the raptor liner is thin it 15% with urethane reducer and then user a siphon paint gun with a larger tip (2.2 at least) gives a smoother finish.

      Nick
      Nick Townsend
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    4. #4
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      Jan 2010
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      Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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      Quote Originally Posted by lvrpool32 View Post
      What I have done in the past with the raptor liner is thin it 15% with urethane reducer and then user a siphon paint gun with a larger tip (2.2 at least) gives a smoother finish.

      Nick
      Exactly the info that I'm looking for, thanks Nick!

      Wes




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