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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "cavelamb himself" wrote I second the HVLP approach. Mine is a $90 Harbor Freight cheapie that I've used for the last 8 years. It makes very little overspray, and works fine. I should add that there is not enough tea in China to make me spray a fuselage with an airbrush, when I could fill the quart HVLP gun one time, or perhaps two, and do it all. The waste factor difference would be very small, indeed. -- Jim in NC Agreed. Time has a value. Personally, I'd use one of the little HF touch up guns. Handy, inexpensive, and can be adjusted to provide a fairly fine spray pattern. Another thought is using a brush (Horrors, I know ;-)). No overspray and you get very good control of where the stuff goes. An earlier suggestion about having someone else look it over when you're done is a winner. There are probably 1001 nooks and crannies in a fuselage. You will miss some. KB |
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