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    Paint Spray Gun

    I have an Ingersoll Rand HVLP sprayer I bought a few years ago at Tractor Supply on a whim with no research. Everything I need to spray seems too thick for it, which is understandable (1.5 tip). Manual is long gone, and really just want to start over. I would like to spray some household latex for a project I am doing now, and also polyurethane and other clears for my woodworking projects. I like having the option to spray auto paints as well. What should I get? Budget around $250 with a little room. If not online stores, Northwest Houston is preferred.

    I think this would work for the thick stuff, but really wanted a name brand:


    I want this finishline kit will all the tips, but can only find it at spraygundepot and it didn't take much of a search to find bad reviews:
    Huge supplier of Automotive Paint, Auto Body Supplies, Airbrush Equipment, Car Detailing Supplies, Pinstripe Paint, Spray Guns & Safety Respirators at Wholesale Prices. Our items are factory direct and we carry a wide variety of Top Quality Brands.

    #2
    Is it a big job? if so and you are useing latex rent youself an airless from home depot.

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      #3
      Small Job. I have a nice airless, but it takes more paint to prime the machine than what I will end up spraying. This just highlighted the need for a tool. I have also been looking at building a guitar and I have a trailer and BBQ pit that needs a coat of paint.

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        #4
        ttt any suggestions?

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          #5
          Have you tried thining out the latex with water and turning up the presser?

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