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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    Let's just say, I'm always sceptical of people who join a forum, and then only post on a single topic.
    No problem sir! PLEASE go ahead and purchase one of these Chinese-made K3 or F75 crap sprayguns. If you manage to disassemble parts (as shown in the above mentioned diagram) and clean them properly, I PROMISE to send you the amount you spent for purchasing these Chinese-made copies. On the other hand, if you also find that it is impossible to extract needle and spring, would you forget your ego for a moment and publicly admit that I was right? Please make my day and go ahead to buy. After all, you only have $20 to loose and feel tricked and stupid (like I did) by Chinese sellers. What do you say? Sounds fair? Do you really need to get tricked by Chinese sellers first to be convienced that these cheap HVLPs are useless?


    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    From experience, that tells me either the poster has an axe to grind for some reason, or they have an ulterior motive/vested interested.
    Please Mr Sherlock, please tell me ONE reason (ONE only) I need to say lies to you. Give me one reason for having ulterior motive/vested interest. I am just trying to save you money you silly! I am just shouting loud "...I've been tricked, I was fool and purchased these cheap Chinese-made HVLPs. Do a favor to yourself and do NOT buy...". Where is the negatine on trying to warn fellow hobbyist? Where?


    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    Flushing works for me, but then some peoples idea of flushing is just running a little bit thinner/cleaner through. I always flush until I'm getting pure thinner/cleaner out, with no hint of colour. Then if it's the final clean, I'll fill it with thinner and let it sit for a couple hours, before giving it a final clean out.
    Sir, I paint for more than 20 years. Never seen a paint (water-based, enamel, lacquer, epoxy etc) gets away with "just a flush". Ah, keep in mind, that my painting tools (airbrushes, sprayguns etc) are SHINING like new, even if I use them for 10+ years! And they are look like new, because I always clean every detail after use. On the other hand, the picture I saw earlier (click HERE) showing Boyan Silyavski's tools, they are dirty and obviously never care about them - typical sign of no proper cleaning and maybe not cleaning at all! Are your HVLP sprayguns also as dirty as his? More dirty maybe?


    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    If it was to block, I'll just spend another £20/30 on a new one.
    We all do have expensive tools on our bench. Tools that absolutely worth the money spent! The reason for all this, is the enthusiastic review for a product that is completely useless, and THAT should ring a bell for you all! WHY someone sends an enthusiastic review for a low-cost and low-quality product? Why? Hmmmm... any ideas? Any "...ulterior motive/vested interest..." (as you previously said)? Any?

    Honestly, I would prefer to offer these $20 money spent to a poor guy, instead of purchasing the Chinese-made sprayguns. Maybe the worst purchase ever for me. And what really bothers me is that (for some unexplained reason) some people still insist that the Chinese-made less-than-$10-worth sprayguns are "great"! Well, no - they are not. Sorry!

    Long story short. I asked user Boyan Silyavski to show a picture of his Chinese-made HVLP sprayguns completely disassembled as shown in the above mentioned diagram, as they should. What presented so far, was a picture of dirty sprayguns with obvious paint remnants - and that is a sign that clearly says that Boyan Silyavski's sprayguns are also impossible to get disassembled - just like the ones I purchased.
    Last edited by Philipp; 19-02-2018 at 12:06 AM.

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