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[quote=”ARTSPRAY” post=28926]oh and one Sata model you dont hear much about is the 1000b RP which is thier budget version ,very similar in shape to the 4000b ,by all acounts it sprays a little too well and i have heard it compars favourably with the 3000b ,it is one model i would like to try for myself[/quote]
I must say Paul your right about the Sata jet 1000 RP I actually got one from your neck of the woods about 3 months ago it has a 1.3 setup and I only use it for clear at the moment. The only negative thing i could say about it has a narrower fan compared to the higher end sata’s but it sure puts on a real nice coat a clear! When my 3000 RP arrives I might give the 1000 a go for base. By the way Paul I always appreciated your knowledge and info you shared on the KKL. You disappeared there for a while so I’m wrapt that your on this awesome forum! :cheers
[quote=”ARTSPRAY” post=28904]my old Walcom was a 1.2 FX HA, this has been superceded by the latter more easily serviced Genesi HTI or HTE or whatever they call thier compliant/RP versions lol
so basicly if its an all rounder and clearing gun then whatever you decide brand wise i would recomend the RP AKA compliant versions over the HVLP ,also i much prefer RP for waterbournes
Oh and check out both the Iwata WBX gold aircap as used by Aston Martin for clear and the new Ballaria which has a flatter more even pattern ,much more economicaly priced than Sata and imho better built ,i will be getting myself a Supernova soon WS version off a friend ,i have seen the results he gets from it and have used it for a small job myself so hopefully it will be a good gun for me ,they do however require a bit of user input to tune them in for faster aplication techniques,myself i like to work at a slower pace anyway ,finish being more important than speed for me which is why my Sata RP and my Walcom where both 1.2 set ups ,one it slowed them down to my pace and two i felt the finish was superior to the larger tip sizes[/quote]
Hey Artspray are the Aston martins painted manually, how do you know that they use the iwata wbx? I was looking into getting the new bellaria but couldn’t get any feedback on it so I opted to get a new 3000 RP. Do you have any experience with either of those iwata’s
[quote=”RatStang” post=13628]Poly – Devilbiss FLG3 (1.8 – 2.2 Tip)
Primer – Sharpe SGF98 1.5 Tip, Devilbiss FLG3 1.8 Tip
Sealer – Devilbiss CVI HVLP 1.4 Tip, Sharpe T1-CG 1.4 tip
Base – Sharpe SGF 98 1.4 Tip (I’ve tried many different base guns, and I just like the pattern on this POS.)
Clear – Iwata LPH400, Devilbiss CVI Trans-Tech 1.4, Sata RP 1.3
Worthless POS: Devilbiss Starterline. (Biggest waste of money ever.)[/quote]
I know this is an old thread but I was wondering if ratstang is still using the sharpe sgf98 hvlp for base, was looking to get one myself as I’m in need of a basecoat gun and I can get one for a great price. Can u please give me your experience with this gun. Thanks
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