Harbor Freight Stores: Central Pneumatic HVLP 20-oz. Gravity Feed Air Spray Gun
$10
$15.99
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Select Harbor Freight Stores (link for reference only) [store locator] have Central Pneumatic HVLP 20-oz. Gravity Feed Air Spray Gun on sale for $15.99 - an extra 37% off using coupon 90296915 (click Print Coupon on the product page) = $9.99. Offer valid for In-Store Purchases only.
Thanks to community member zxjyjr for finding this deal.
Note: In-store inventory/availability may vary by location.
Product Details:
Sprays enamels, lacquers, urethanes, and metallic paints
High versatility for automotive and hobby projects
Adjustable fan pattern and fluid control for superior finish
Ideal for spraying base coats and primers
Required air supply: 1-3 HP compressor
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Coupon offer expires March 26, 2023. Limit 4 per customer.
Ratings & Reviews:
Rated 94% positive based on over 3, 870 customer reviews.
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Anything where done roughly is ok. Don't plan on painting a car with it. Lol.
I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
Sorry for the rant.
These guns are perfectly adequate for painting cars. Just because you messed up your first spray doesn't make this guy any less quality.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
He's getting downvoted but he's right. Quite simply if paint failed a year later he didn't prep correctly.
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A decent sprayer for $10 used it bunch of times painting farm implements. Think of it this way it's cheap use it a few times throw it in trash and just buy another
A decent sprayer for $10 used it bunch of times painting farm implements. Think of it this way it's cheap use it a few times throw it in trash and just buy another
Agreed, these are far better than they should be for 10 bucks. Easily one of the best HF purchases I've made.
A decent sprayer for $10 used it bunch of times painting farm implements. Think of it this way it's cheap use it a few times throw it in trash and just buy another
Anything where done roughly is ok. Don't plan on painting a car with it. Lol.
I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
I am not a professional. But I do have a fairly large air compressor and use this with their in line pressure gauge to spray my project cars. Just panels and a few engine bays so far.
Get 2 or 3 if your serious. Get a piece of paper and test the fan on 2. Best fan spray gets the job.
Great little wand. Make sure you have good ppe. My biggest issue is runs, which is user error. No orange peel and sprays more than good for a diyer
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03-19-2023 at 05:44 PM.
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Anything where done roughly is ok. Don't plan on painting a car with it. Lol.
I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
Sorry for the rant.
These guns are perfectly adequate for painting cars. Just because you messed up your first spray doesn't make this guy any less quality.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
Will this produce a finish nice enough to paint kitchen cabinets?
Yes certainly. I've finished some cabinets with this spray gun and am very happy with it. And compared with other guns I've had, it cleans up pretty well. I have a 10 gallon compressor. I did buy an additional regulator to use with it also at HF.
These guns are perfectly adequate for painting cars. Just because you messed up your first spray doesn't make this guy any less quality.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
@slaveforthewave Can you tell me if this purple HF gun will shoot single stage urethane car paint well?
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03-20-2023 at 12:29 AM.
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@slaveforthewave Can you tell me if this purple HF gun will shoot single stage urethane car paint well?
They're disposable. Eventually they'll leak out of the needle seal. I keep the pieces in a bucket for back up and just grab another. But that'd probably after a half a dozen assemblies and cleanings. I've drilled old tips out to shoot high build primer or gel coats.
The purple gun is pretty well known to be a quality disposable gun. Clean the shit out of it before you use it, they're caked with oil to prevent rust out of the factory.
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I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
Sorry for the rant.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
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What kind of painting is this ok for?
I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
Sorry for the rant.
Get 2 or 3 if your serious. Get a piece of paper and test the fan on 2. Best fan spray gets the job.
Great little wand. Make sure you have good ppe. My biggest issue is runs, which is user error. No orange peel and sprays more than good for a diyer
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank slaveforthewave
I actually decided to paint a car myself, because I'm insane. After a ton of research I actually ended up buying a really good gun etc. Job turned out amazing. It was a full 3 stage job. Then the Kirker paint failed a year later. Lesson learned. Buy really good paint if you're bothering to do all the hard prep work. That job is one I will never forget. Also one I would not like to repeat.
Sorry for the rant.
These guns are perfectly adequate for painting cars. Just because you messed up your first spray doesn't make this guy any less quality.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
Yes certainly. I've finished some cabinets with this spray gun and am very happy with it. And compared with other guns I've had, it cleans up pretty well. I have a 10 gallon compressor. I did buy an additional regulator to use with it also at HF.
I painted private jets on and off throughout college. Used everything from DeVilbiss to these purple HF guns to pressure pots. Just painted an old truck and my boat with these purple guns and they came out great.
This is NOT a clear coat gun. It's not advertised as a clear coat gun. So if you tried to shoot clear with it that's your own fault. Also you don't need "really good paint". Some Nason Fulthane and this gun will make some quality paint if you have any ability to read some data sheets and watch some YouTube videos.
@slaveforthewave Can you tell me if this purple HF gun will shoot single stage urethane car paint well?
All day, my man! I've shot 25 gallons of Nason Fulthane with this gun no problems!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank slaveforthewave
They're disposable. Eventually they'll leak out of the needle seal. I keep the pieces in a bucket for back up and just grab another. But that'd probably after a half a dozen assemblies and cleanings. I've drilled old tips out to shoot high build primer or gel coats.
The purple gun is pretty well known to be a quality disposable gun. Clean the shit out of it before you use it, they're caked with oil to prevent rust out of the factory.