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Old 08-08-2005, 01:14 PM   #1
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I've been waiting on a buddy to help paint the outside of my workshop - he has an airless sprayer. Been waiting awhile. Now, I'm contemplating buying one (the house will need painting soon) for this and other work (mostly small projects). Are there any decent DIYer airless sprayers out there? I've heard mixed things about Wagner, but saw an infomercial this morning on onethat looked pretty good for about $135. What about cleanup, too?

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Old 08-09-2005, 12:26 PM   #2
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I used a spraytech airless last week to paint a fence. home depot sells them. I have also used one called stinger it was a little guy but did the job.
Clean up is a breze with water-based paint. With oil-based paint a few gallon cans of thinner will do. Also make sure you take the gun apart to clean the inside out. Which is relatively easy to do.

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i searched home depot's web site and only got the wagner listed. I guess i'll have to pay them a visit. thanks.
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