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Matt H
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2nd Nov 05 at 12:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can you buy electric/air powered sanders/buffers? How much & where from?

Obviously the spray gun works off a compressor. What else is needed apart from these things?

For example what does a bodyshop use to sand down bodywork before it is painted. Including unpainted plastic trims (IE arch trims, bumpers etc)


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VegasPhil
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2nd Nov 05 at 12:22   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Machine Mart?

Snap on and Bluepoint compressors are supposed to be really good. Lots of money though, Maybe rental?

Will ask a mate about Guns (He's a sprayer)


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2nd Nov 05 at 12:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you can get air powered sanders etc,try screwfix catalog maybe? or somewhere similar
Matt H
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Yeah just had a quick look & they aren't that dear really. Dont need anything too special, just enough to do a bit of spraying.

What brands are good to go for? Or does anyone do a starter kit or similar?
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i have had a fair amount of stuff from machine mart, not compressors tho, best is to buy a book or go to a shop and discuss what you want the compressor for! need air masks etc for some paints. to small a compressor will be crap for spraying etc, need decent spray guns! it all adds up
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2nd Nov 05 at 12:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Also orbital sanders take lots of air too so a 150ltr compressor would be best
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2nd Nov 05 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get an electric orbital sander...
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guns - devillbis guns are good
compressor - something about 150ltrs
d.a. sander - SIP and the likes do them
air polisher- Clarke do them along with Matika



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Matt H
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Who sells this studd Craig?

Machine mart dont seem to have too much...
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http://www.bodyshopwarehouse.co.uk/

Try that
Graeme
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2nd Nov 05 at 21:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

u need;

A decent DA = £50
Compressor = £150ish
Gd spray Gun = £80ish

and then its all the little bits like filler, paint, primer, laquer, scrappers for applying filler, sanding block, sanding disks (make sure u get a velcro pad and interface pad for ur DA so u can change the pads over easy enough and have got a soft pad for edges and stuff!!
Jamie Walby
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elbow grease (sp) and plenty of......no joke
Davidp18
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2nd Nov 05 at 22:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

u wanna go 2 screw fix direct or tooled-up.com 4 a da doesnt matter if u get an electric 1 but it wnt be dual action,
a 150 lt compressor if u wanna run an air powered da ovawise a 50 lt will be alrite 4 painting
and cant reccomend devilbiss enuff 4 guns altho expect to pay up to 300 -400 4 1,
buy the haynes automotive paint refinishing guide if ur unsure on things its a great guide if u need nemore help mate drop me a u2u

oh and 4 a starter kit go to www.diy-compressors.co.uk a starter kit is only bout 100 but the gun is spunk

[Edited on 02-11-2005 by Davidp18]
Matt H
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Thanks guys
CorsAsh
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Got a clarke compressor and Grav gun (also clarke)... it's good enough for me.

Got the comp from machine mart, was an ex display model so got it cheap... check out the little corner at the back of your machine mart store for a bargain.
Matt H
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Did you do your own spraying Ash?
CorsAsh
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3rd Nov 05 at 11:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes Matt.

 
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