Looking for a good HVLP gun…any good recommendations? I’m looking at a Fuji or Apollo..or any other that is consideres a good gun..
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I assume that you are thinking about purchasing an HVLP system that includes a turbine and not a conversion HVPL gun that would run from a compressor. I have a Fuji Mini Mite 3 and have no complaints. I can't speak for the Apollo as I have never used one, it looks nice also. I have found that the quart container on the bottom of the gun can be a pain. If I were to purchase a Fuji Mini Mite 3 today I would get it with the new G-Xpc. It's a gravity gun with pattern control, in fact, I will purchase one of these guns in the future. Don't forget to get a couple size air cap and tip sets, I find the #3 and #4 most useful for woodworking finishes. I bought my set-up from Roger Phelps of Phelps Refinishing and an very happy with price and service.
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I already have a Turbinare system and I am not happy with the gun...the turbine is OK as they all work the same. I was looking at the Fuji as well..the only thing is that gun is a non-bleeder vs the one I have which is a bleeder. I think the Fuji is the one..just looking for input..from otherd. Thanks for your info.
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I had both a Fuji system and compressor set up and decided that one setup was enough. So, I decided to sell the Fuji. I had two guns and still have the G-Xpc for sale at a very good price. It's in like new condition. I have the optional #3 cap as well.
The G-Xpc is an excellent gun with extremely good fan control. Non-bleeder of course.
Hello,
What are you asking for the G-Xpc?
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