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exactly.... you have no size limit. Mush as one wouldn't have any limitations on a liquid set-up either. Just because you are usung a "hobbyist" gun doesn't mean you are limited to small parts. If your hobby is coating car frames, then so be it! I've said it before and I'll say it again.... the only limitation is your imagination! Good luck and PLEASE.... post a pic when yer done (sorry.... I love seeing pics of what you guys do. Makes me feel all warm and gushy inside,lol). Keep us posted,k? Russ
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