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    Hey Len is there any reason why I don't see much being said about this American based company that makes spray equipment, are they any good? Quality, customer service etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by xchaser View Post
    Hey Len is there any reason why I don't see much being said about this American based company that makes spray equipment, are they any good? Quality, customer service etc
    They have been around for quite a while but I don't see any of my major warehouses that carry their line. This would mean that parts could be difficult to get.
    I became familiar with them when they were making less expensive parts that could replace parts on Sata guns but I heard that Sata stopped them and they started making their own guns. I've never seen or used one of their guns so I couldn't tell you if they are any good. There are a lot of different guns on the market that I haven't tried mainly because they don't have wide spread distribution.

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    Thumbs up Cat techline CPR

    Hey Len got myself a c.a technologies techline CPR which comes with two aircaps the compliant and hvlp aircap also 1.3, 1.5, and 1.7 setup. This gun apparently has the same fluid nozzle and aircap as there more expensive model. Really good quality gun with a great feel in hand when spraying, this thing atomizes a lot better than my sagola 4400 and IWATA w400. Defiantly worth looking into these guns apparently they have the longest wearing parts in the business

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    The more I use this gun the more I love it! A guy I know here in Australia used it to repaint a 2008 Aston Martin which had hail damage just because it puts it on so smooth and effotlessly, which turned out really nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xchaser View Post
    The more I use this gun the more I love it! A guy I know here in Australia used it to repaint a 2008 Aston Martin which had hail damage just because it puts it on so smooth and effotlessly, which turned out really nice.
    A few years ago I had a chance to take a C. A. gun apart and look it over and found it to be rather basic. They may have changed for the better but I don't even know of a warehouse distributor for their products and I don't know of any reps for their guns so I can't get a gun in here to check it out. It seems that they have been around for a long time and never caught on. If they are as good as you say don't you think that they would be easier to get by now?

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    You would think so, but if you can find someone who stocks this gun I highly recommend them. Apparently c.a technology's are used by Lexus on there automatics so surely someone out there stocks them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xchaser View Post
    You would think so, but if you can find someone who stocks this gun I highly recommend them. Apparently c.a technology's are used by Lexus on there automatics so surely someone out there stocks them.
    Actually I think you'll find that Lexus uses Iwata automatic spray guns but that really doesn't have much to do with the quality of their manual products.

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