Good trick and suggestion with the circular motion with the gun. I've been doing this lately, and believe it or not it gives much more even and uniform coats. Using the hot coat pro cup gun, i often leave powder in the spare cups i have. I always make sure to shake them to fluff the powder up before using them aswell. It just gets rid of any clumps and gives me a better spray pattern. Also, those of you concerned about larger blasting cabinets, may i suggest making them out of wood. Most of us do not have access to metal working equipment to make them out of metal, and lets face it they cost more money. I have made 3 out of wood, only because it is much cheaper than metal. They work greak, cost less, and are easiar to make. Most of us have circular saws and caulk guns (make sure you silicone EVERY seam), so its more practical for us. Just my 2 cents on little things ive managed to pick up on and or do to save money and time.
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