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Swingman

01/10/2010 5:38 PM

Graco ShotPro?

Sounds too good to be true ...

Was talking to my paint contractor who did a small job for me today and
he just bought one for painting doors and other small jobs.

This guy is a very busy pro, and he only had good things to say about
the Sherwin Williams model.

He seemed to think it would work for shellac, but I notice on the flyer
that any solvents that are marked flammable are a no no, and that would
leave out alcohol.

Urethane seems to be quite doable.

Some interesting youtube videos, but anyone with any actual hands on?

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RicodJour

in reply to Swingman on 01/10/2010 5:38 PM

01/10/2010 6:18 PM

On Oct 1, 6:38=A0pm, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds too good to be true ...
>
> Was talking to my paint contractor who did a small job for me today and
> he just bought one for painting doors and other small jobs.
>
> This guy is a very busy pro, and he only had good things to say about
> the Sherwin Williams model.
>
> He seemed to think it would work for shellac, but I notice on the flyer
> that any solvents that are marked flammable are a no no, and that would
> leave out alcohol.
>
> Urethane seems to be quite doable.
>
> Some interesting youtube videos, but anyone with any actual hands on?

Some of these guys do:
http://www.painttalk.com/f12/graco-airless-proshot-9230/

It seems to be quite a polarizing tool. People who have never touched
one beating up on it - that sort of thing.

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