Han Kim
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I’ve been on the fence getting this cap myself. I use my LPH for solid colors and clear only (rarely used). Most collision repair
jobs — which is what i do — are metallics. And 90% of the time i reach for my NR2000. It’s old, beat up and i don’t get
a nice wide pattern anymore (gonna clean it real good soon), but it STILL does an excellent job. So, now, i’m thinking
of getting the 3000 and turn the LPH into a W400 (folks say it’s faster). And i haven’t touched my RP for a long time…Ryan, you’re spraying style is different from what i’ve seen. But you obviously can lay it down nicely with super tight overlaps!
You’ve found a “sweet spot” for your gun, materials and conditions. I’m still working on mine after all these years…$60 a day for storage… OK! I just raised mine now (was $50). Hell, everyone else is doing it. Thanks Jimmo!
Lots of funny things happen in this business… And when lawyers are involved, the insurers/adjusters suddenly become
very generous; brand new OEM parts for a 99′ Camry, no sail panel blending, etc…Cool vids again! That’s pretty much how i work filler. But i’d just rather replace that hood. 🙂
Oh, the Mirka is pretty darn cheap. But you gotta try Eagle MaxCut sand papers; one sheet/disc last 3 times longer
than 3M, clogs much less and slightly cheaper too. That’s hard to beat!- AuthorPosts