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8th November 2023, 08:35 PM #1
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Older Fuji q4 turbine, what gravity feed gun to buy
Hi team,
I have sprayed quite a bit of gear with my Awata vx 707 gun but it is now past its life and there is always a lot of over spray.
I have a older Fuji q4 turbine that I would like to purchase a gun for. I am leaning towards a gravity fed gun, I will probably be spraying oil based enamel as I am making a new wardrobe.
What would you recommend, gun model etc, nozzle size. I would like to be able to spray other paint types as well.
I realise I will need to modify the turbine for bleed off.
Regards
Bruce
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8th November 2023, 09:06 PM #2
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Hi Bruce, Spraychief have one on eBay for $500 ono. The Fuji guns are expensive but very good. Sorry Bruce the T70 is a suction cup not a gravity fed gun
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8th November 2023, 09:39 PM #3
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Without wishing to hijack the thread, does anyone know who now supplies the Fuji HVLP range in Australia? Spraychief's website carries the message "After over 25 years Spraychief are no longer a supplier for Fuji Spray Products- we are clearing all our spare parts until Sold out! "
The Fujispray Australia website just refers across to the Canadian site.
Thanks,
Brian
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