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Trade: painter
Join Date: Jul 2006
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CAPspray AirCoat System
I'm considering an air assisted airless for finishing trim and doors. Is anyone familiar with the Capspray AirCoat System by SprayTech? I would appreciate feedback from anyone who uses this unit.
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Trade: Painting and Finishing
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 208
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Re: CAPspray AirCoat System
Had a bulldog for a while. Hardly ever used it, but when I did it worked. All the Spraytech rigs I've seen have been servicable. Can't really give a reason not to buy it. The air-assisteds work well, service well. The finish is minimally better, and overspray savings are around 2-5% so it's going to take a while to get that extra couple hundred bucks out of that rig as opposed to a regular airless.
If I were spraying a lot of CV on high end kitchens, yeah I'd buy one and keep it just for that.
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