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18-02-2018 #15
Let's just say, I'm always sceptical of people who join a forum, and then only post on a single topic.
From experience, that tells me either the poster has an axe to grind for some reason, or they have an ulterior motive/vested interested.
Given that your first post made your point, but have then essentially repeated that point 4 more times, I'm still undecided.
And just for reference, over the past few years, I've used my guns for tractor enamel, along with water and oil based paints. 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.
If it was to block, I'll just spend another £20/30 on a new one. Given my current guns must be over 5 year old, and are only used 2 or 3 times a year, I'm not going to spend several hundred on a spray gun.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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