graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi all,
I have just had an Axminster email about Fuji Paintwiz sprayers and I was wondering if anyone had experience of them. I already have an air compressor with a couple of cheap sprayguns but never used them because it looks to be such a parlaver, what with overspray, personal protection and then the big clean up. So I was wondering what these low pressure ones are like.
The Axminster advert says less hassle cleaning than cleaning a paintbrush, and I have probably over a dozen paintbrushes in my shed, all gone hard after being left in cleaning solution or turps ( which then evaporates) because it is a job I just HATE. So are they really that easy to clean, are they easy to use and get a decent finish, do you still need breathing protection with low pressure?? Any other comments?
Or should I just buy another (yet another) pack of paintbrushes?
K
I have just had an Axminster email about Fuji Paintwiz sprayers and I was wondering if anyone had experience of them. I already have an air compressor with a couple of cheap sprayguns but never used them because it looks to be such a parlaver, what with overspray, personal protection and then the big clean up. So I was wondering what these low pressure ones are like.
The Axminster advert says less hassle cleaning than cleaning a paintbrush, and I have probably over a dozen paintbrushes in my shed, all gone hard after being left in cleaning solution or turps ( which then evaporates) because it is a job I just HATE. So are they really that easy to clean, are they easy to use and get a decent finish, do you still need breathing protection with low pressure?? Any other comments?
Or should I just buy another (yet another) pack of paintbrushes?
K