In the beginning I used an inexpensive compressor ($90) with a small tank and low pressure capacity.

When I sprayed a large project it couldnt keep up. I had to let the tank refill all the time. So the motor
was running non stop, wave at your neighbor and smile like you have no clue why they are so upset.
It did last several years probably because I was only using it occasionally.
was running non stop, wave at your neighbor and smile like you have no clue why they are so upset.
It did last several years probably because I was only using it occasionally.

and get something a bit more powerful. For my next one I paid $200 at Canadian Tire.
It was twice the capacity at 150 PSI with a 6 gallon tank.

In the mean time I learned to buy my tools during Christmas. I got an even better one
the next time and only paid $127 on sale in December.

All this talk about my compressor and you are wondering where is the gun.
The gun is a separate piece and a separate purchase, about $50.
Again watch for specials at Christmas.

This is what mine looks like and it is made by Campell Hausfeld
It is a gravity fed spray gun (paint goes in the pot on top)
with air filter (thats the blue thing at the bottom)
and 1.4mm spray tip. (standard size)



