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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 51054" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases</p><p></p><p>Hey Dan,</p><p>On the cheap side of things, I use a regular Harbor Freight paint sprayer with my compressor and have Home Depot mix me up some $20/ gallon semi-gloss latex Glidden paint with "black onyx" tint. I use it for just what you describe, giving old road trunks and speakers a quick once-over. I would give it a 6/10 for durability and appearence. The upside is its cheap and easy to use once you get the hang of it. It really beats the hell out of rattle can spray paint for big jobs. You will occasionally need to take the sprayer apart and clean it out, but a gallon of latex paint will go a long way and work better on porous surfaces than cheap spray paint. Everything cleans up with water. </p><p></p><p>I think Duratex makes a product that works in a spray gun that is probably more durable at a slightly higher cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 51054, member: 82"] Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases Hey Dan, On the cheap side of things, I use a regular Harbor Freight paint sprayer with my compressor and have Home Depot mix me up some $20/ gallon semi-gloss latex Glidden paint with "black onyx" tint. I use it for just what you describe, giving old road trunks and speakers a quick once-over. I would give it a 6/10 for durability and appearence. The upside is its cheap and easy to use once you get the hang of it. It really beats the hell out of rattle can spray paint for big jobs. You will occasionally need to take the sprayer apart and clean it out, but a gallon of latex paint will go a long way and work better on porous surfaces than cheap spray paint. Everything cleans up with water. I think Duratex makes a product that works in a spray gun that is probably more durable at a slightly higher cost. [/QUOTE]
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