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    Default I paint stuff

    After a stint doing various woodworking and guitar repair/building i moved onto automotive work, which lead to welding and fabrication and paint.
    i have done everything from pinstriping to sign painting, airbrushing, candies, patterns, i have painted cars, bikes, mannequins and all sorts of weird stuff lol.

    so since this is a new forum, i would be happy to help anyone out with questions in all forms of paint work, compressor and gun setups, etc.
    I dont get online much now days as i run my own fabrication and paint business but i will try to check up every now and then.

    Andrew

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    Impressive.

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    WOW what fantastic work, and a fantastic offer. Thanks Andrew
    Kryn
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    I’m very pleased to know you will be dropping by from time to time.
    Cheers
    Arron
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    Awesome stuff being an ex panel beater I can really appreciate that.
    So so much prep work !!
    But please no more saw painting if you can help it please

    Cheers Matt

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    Cheers guys

    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Awesome stuff being an ex panel beater I can really appreciate that.
    So so much prep work !!
    But please no more saw painting if you can help it please

    Cheers Matt
    I absolutely hate prepwork, it gives me the every day haha.
    as for the saws, i have a fair stockpile iv bought over the years, i dont paint many but they are there when i need to lol..
    look at it this way, they are still being appreciated whether they are used for cutting wood or if they are hanging on a wall being admired!

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    Mate! Been a while lol. Love your work. That's insane!

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    Ok here's a question, what is realistically the minimum compressor required for HVLP? The internet tells me I absolutely need to go buy something the size of a fridge.

    I'm talking about occasional shed type projects, small to mid size, things for around the house like MDF drawer cabinets, maybe a small bookcase etc

    And if HVLP is absolutely out of the question for my little 2HP 50L compressor what is my best option for spray painting stuff like that?

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    Looks Amazing! I love it.

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