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Old 15-11-2007, 07:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys what is the best size for 2 pac paints and undercoat 1.4/1.7/2mm?
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I've used a 1.4mm with no dramas at all, as long as you clean the gun religiously after use of course. The quality of the gun makes a big difference to avoiding spits etc, I have an HVLP gravity feed one which works nicely. Don't forget the breathing gear (and preferably a proper ventilated spray booth), that stuff is seriously bad for you.
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