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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:21 pm 
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Hi all

Just wondering if anyone has used this gun before and what they thought of it???????.

Ive just seen it on sale for around $445 and thought it would be a good gun for my next mini restoration.



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Don't think I know that one specifically, but i'm sure it will be good.


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thats just the lil bit on the end of the air line right???


pretty expensive stuff.

are all gravity fed ones that price range?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:41 pm 
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Devilbiss Gti HVLP gravity guns are the ducks nuts!!!

Not too many guns in this price range that can match it for performance and finish.

$445.00 is CHEAP for one of these set-ups normally they are anywhere between 550-650 depending on sales etc.

If your doing regular work then they are perfect, if you dont want to spend that much then a cheaper brand of gun will get you out of trouble.

I know a painter who has three of these guns and the finish acheivable in the right hands is amazing!!!


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K-Bar wrote:
thats just the lil bit on the end of the air line right???


pretty expensive stuff.

are all gravity fed ones that price range?


Nope, i've got a $60 one that does just fine for crap stuff. It actually was ok for semi-decent things too. But its no $450 devilbiss.


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Thanks for all your replys

Just one more question though i get a choice of 2 caps with it #105, & #110 with 1.4mm tip

does anyone know the difference between the two.

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**** oath they are good guns

Devilbiss and iwata and prolly the best guns and we use both of them at work

where are you getting this gun so cheap ????????????

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Its looks as though the #105 air cap is a HVLP one where as the #110 is conventional


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yer theyre the best guns on the market, it helps the gun not "suck" as your getting towards the bottom, therefor not getting a blotchy finish!

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billycart wrote:
**** oath they are good guns

Devilbiss and iwata and prolly the best guns and we use both of them at work

where are you getting this gun so cheap ????????????



I just bought it off ebay, the bloke said they were overstocked thats why it was bit cheaper.
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