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Location: Ohio | Currently I used a $25.00 single action pasche. Which does the job to cover lost of area or stencil work. Using low pressure it spits and sputters and really sucks for detail work. I'm looking for a nice double action that I can use to do some fine detail stuff. Not looking to break the bank, but want some opinions on what others use. Thanks. |
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Location: Money, PA | I use the Iwata Eclypse HP-CS...It was right around $100-$120...trust me, save your money and get a better brush and take care of it and it will last you a long long time. |
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Location: Middletown, Ohio | If you have a Hobby Lobby store near by, try a Iwata Neo. It's a gravity feed and uses low presure. They are priced at $59.99 in the store, but if you go online you can get a coupon for 40% off....................you can also purchase them online and use the coupon that way too. I bought one and absolutely love it and my painting has improved 100%.
Mark |
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Location: Ohio | I might have to check out that Iwata Neo |
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| I have two Iwata Neo's, both from hobby lobby and used the 40% coupon. I have the gravity feed and the siphon feed. I use the gravity for everything but clear coating, I use so much clear I went with the siphon and got a big jar so I would not have to fill as much.
I like both very much for the jobs I do with them. |
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Location: Ohio | Just ordered the Iwata Neo from hobby lobby. Got the 40 percent off and free shipping! |
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Location: big cove tannery pa | <p>awesome sets on there to start out with</p>
Edited by pamuskyhunter 5/22/2012 6:59 PM
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Location: Ohio | The thread for the hose is bigger on the neo than my current brush. What size hose do I need or is there an adapter? Thanks. |
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