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The Porter-Cable gravity feed detail spray gun is ideal for customized jobs and restoration. Spraying lacquer, enamels, stain, primers and urethane, it's the perfect size for small, customized jobs or touch-up work versus refinishing the entire piece. With a maximum operating pressure of 60 psi, this unit features separate fluid and air controls, which allow for fine adjustment to obtain the perfect finish. The lightweight, durable die-cast alloy gun body and small plastic cup enable this unit to get into tight areas larger guns could not reach. It comes with a 2-year limited warranty.
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Good spray gun for the money
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I recently purchased the Porter Cable PSH2 spray gun primarily because my Makita Mac 2400 compressor only delivers 4.2 CFM. Most of the the other guns I looked at needed 6.0 or more CFM to keep the compressor from running continually. After reading some reviews I took a chance on the PSH2. I was concerned with the small cup size anticipating having to fill it up often but because the gun sprays at a low pressure ( I have been using 35 PSI) I was pleasantly surprised at the small amount of polyurethane it used. Granted I was not spraying a large cabinet but smaller projects. My use of finish appears much lower than the suction feed guns I have used for years with little over spray. I also like the fact that this gun is small in size and easily tilted to get into tighter areas. One thing I was impressed with was its ability to spray minwax polyshades which I have done in the past with a suction feed gun, but found them to clog. I would also recommend the 1.2 mm tip size to spray finish as the gun comes with a smaller tip.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-27
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A great Gun at a Great Price
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I bought this gun for my son as a present and now I love to use it. It sprays a good pattern and is easy to clean. Well constructed it's well worth the money. I guess I should buy one for myself and retire my old Binks 100a. I should mention that I've only used the gun with acrylics and Alklyd paints for woodworking projects. I don't have an opinion on it's use for an automotive quality finish.
Additional Comment: We've used the gun of and on now for six months and still like it. It's easy to clean. One thing I'd like to try is there is a .022 in. tip. I think this tip would be useful for thinned latex paints.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-03-18
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excellent detail spray gun
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this is an excellent spray gun for my wood turned pieces...much better than a larger spray gun for this type of work. it is easy to build very good layers of lacquer on curved and irregular surfaces. furthermore, it is well-made, easily adjusted and cleaned.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2005-10-09
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Easy Sprayer
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This sprayer works great and works well with my small pancake compressor. It is easy to clean. I use it with polyurethanes and cleanup up with mineral spirits by rinsing the cup and spraying the spirits through the unit into a rag which I then use to wipe off any overspray on the metal and the outside of cup.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2005-08-14
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