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Not here to slam craftsman, I bought their gun about 6 months ago and have been setting up for a bit. Now I read about it and doesn't seem like the best gun to use. I can return it and get about 189.00 bucks, at this price seems like I can get a better gun.....
Now this is my plan, powder coat a mustang 302...engine bay, and polish Al parts. i like to powder coat peices in candy color....I Do have a oven, I do have Compressed air.....If they come out nice and I am at a show with the car,somebody ask me to powdercoat a couple peices I will do it. So you can see the extent of what I am going to do. suggestions? |
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me. I like dunking chocolate chip cookies in milk. what do you think?
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I like milk or coffee with my cookies....also like kebler more then chips ahoys, weird huh...But I don't drink coffee as much as I did when I smoked, but the 15th is one year of not smoking....what gun do you suggest a caswell hobby gun. |
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the craftsman gun is good for small parts. i have one but i only paid 40.00 for mine off ebay. for bigger parts i use my redline (500.00) gun. before i would paid 189.00 for the craftsman gun i would buy the caswell one.
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