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No, I'm not a transvestite...  I got a pair of DeVilbiss spray guns today. Now I need a warm, calm day next week to put the front end in primer...

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Mitch D.   River Falls, WI

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Nice, do you have a supplier for paint?

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There is a pretty good article on spray guns in the current issue of Car Craft. How much did that set cost you?



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Tim H wrote:

Nice, do you have a supplier for paint?


Local Car Quest. They have PPG paint. Any recommendation for a grey epoxy primer ?

 

 



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Chris R wrote:

There is a pretty good article on spray guns in the current issue of Car Craft. How much did that set cost you?


Complete set is $140 from Eastwood

 

 



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Lost in the 60s wrote:
Tim H wrote:

Nice, do you have a supplier for paint?


Local Car Quest. They have PPG paint. Any recommendation for a grey epoxy primer ?

 

 


 I would ask them, assuming it's the paint/refinish guy and not a regular parts guy. We used PPG through Car Quest for years before switching to Lowells.

 



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