I need to learn about the different types of fabrics and their uses and careCan anyone offer any advice about a good website that will tell me all about the hundreds of different types of fabrics (apparel, home dec, fashion, special occasion, etc.)? I need to be familiar with terms such as: Shantung, Organza, Tulle, SuitingI need to be able to recognize a fabric by its appearance and textureI know only the obvious ones such as muslin, denim, corduroy, wool, fleece, flannel, etc.
Well, if you are going to be so darn picky why did you even bother to ask this question? Binks and Devilbiss both make great spray guns but the Devilbis guns are a lot more complicated since they seem to feel that it's necessary to add more partsSince you are an experienced spray man I don't see why you need to ask this forum this questionA spray gun is only as the man behind the trigger since the spray gun has no idea what type of paint and viscosity is being put through itA dumbass can take the best spray gun in the world and do a horrible paint jobA pro can take the worst paint gun in the world and still produce an acceptable finish coat.
Stop putting yourself downKeep your head and chin upYou're the type of guy so many girls want seriouslyUnfortunately some girls meet all the wrong guys first and us nice guys do really finish lastBut wait and also have more confidence in yourselfBe friends first if that's all she wants but be there for her even if she kinda says she doesn't want you there for her deep down she possibly doesIn time maybe she will start liking you more and more and even that like can turn into love and then if the feelings remain strong that love can grow and grow and grow and well maybe some day wind up in a wonderful marriageI wish that for myself as wellAnd you're not alone in this boat there buddy just to let you know.
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I've got to agree with David L., Ive been a painter for 40 years.In the beginning I would try several types of guns.After time it was clear that all the money I was spending on the most expensive equipment was making someone else money.Now I exclusively use [sit down for this] nothing but HARBOR FREIGHT HVLP guns that cost $25 on sale.They work great and I use them without any problemIt isn't what you use but how you use it.
I disagree completely a cheap gun is a dumb idea for someone who paints as a jobThe best painters will not even attempt to use a cheap gunThat is a dumb statement Every real painter Ive met has strict rules about their spray gun brand and styleMost seem to like Sata or iwata guns the bestAnd when you meet someone who uses sata/iwata guns, They will use nothing but I agree with you for the most partYou should pick a gun based on the type of painting you plan to do, Every paint has a data sheet that recommends the gun set up needed If you spray a lot of bc/cc paint you should pick a gun that is best suited for that type of paintUnfortunately their are no one size fit's all guns on the market A gun that is perfect for bc/cc may be just be fair when spraying single stage paints So we need to know more about what type of paint you use the mostBeing picky about buying a spray gun is understandableAnd it sounds to me like you already know what you want and want someone to confirm it for youIf you have been using the binks for five years then I would stick with itSounds like it has been a good gun for youWhen I picked my gun out I looked at the binks mach one like yoursBut ended up with a devilbiss GFG-670 because of the added tipsI needed a gun to spray both bc/cc and single stage paintsThe GFG comes with two tips and is the best all around spray gun Ive found yet The cvi you mentioned is the same gun as the GFG-670They come with the same tip/nozzle set upThe GFG Plus Trans-Tech Technology is the same thing with a different namePeople have told me the CVI has better atomization but I don't see how when they share the same platformPaying for a pretty blue gun vs chromeI believe you will be happy with a new binks or a GFG/CVIboth are good gunsthe gfg/cvi offers more for me since it comes with two tipsIve never used one, But I hear nothing but good things about the Tekna line of gunsGood luck