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Old 12-17-2008, 06:42 PM
jmk jmk is offline
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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Just noticed this thread.

I would recommend the SATA guns even though they cost a fortune these days.

They do spray better than anything else, but they have one advantage people who work in a shop sometimes forget--all of the spray parts use machined surfaces. There are no rubber gaskets in the guns. This makes cleanup much easier for the novice. The only non-metal part on most of their guns is a teflon gasket around the cap. That is also almost solvent-proof. They are just easier to clean and keep clean. I love those guns.
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