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<blockquote data-quote="gah319" data-source="post: 353999" data-attributes="member: 13154"><p>Talking to Scott at Wetlander he suggested it was better to have a good color line then try to match the color and be just slightly off. The graphite color up close looks like a black metal flake.</p><p></p><p>Before I started to paint I got a cheap sprayer at Harbor Freight. Has a 1.4 nozzle. Worked great! Sprayed the white for the interior (below decks), then the gray and finally the graphite. I am going to be hard pressed to go back to a brush. My compressor is just a 14-16 gallon one. To get it to work well I connected it to a 6 gallon air pig with a input regulator set to 60 psi. The I went to a 40 psi regulator and water filter to the gun. Worked very well. I never ran out of pressure for spraying and the compressor could catch up and rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gah319, post: 353999, member: 13154"] Talking to Scott at Wetlander he suggested it was better to have a good color line then try to match the color and be just slightly off. The graphite color up close looks like a black metal flake. Before I started to paint I got a cheap sprayer at Harbor Freight. Has a 1.4 nozzle. Worked great! Sprayed the white for the interior (below decks), then the gray and finally the graphite. I am going to be hard pressed to go back to a brush. My compressor is just a 14-16 gallon one. To get it to work well I connected it to a 6 gallon air pig with a input regulator set to 60 psi. The I went to a 40 psi regulator and water filter to the gun. Worked very well. I never ran out of pressure for spraying and the compressor could catch up and rest. [/QUOTE]
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