Len, I have a former student that is looking to purchase a new gun. He is currently "borrowing" one of my w-400 Iwata's with a 1.4 tip. He's got plenty of air supply, so that's not a problem. Here's what I can come up with from your site and my experience.
Sata 2000 or RP--Great guns, highest price, built tough but also has highest replacement parts cost
Iwata 400 series--high price, great performance (my personal favorite), possibly somewhat fragile compared to SATA? That might only be perception, as I own both and it's easy to be mislead by weight=well built...only problems I've had with mine have been human error (dropped/damaged fluid tip)
Devilbiss Plus--a lot of gun/tips for the money, I have no experience with this gun. My only experience with Devilbiss is the old JGA's
Sharpe Titanium--Lots of performance for the money. As you may remember, I bought a Titanium/cobalt combo kit from you a couple years ago...The Titanium performs well, but sees VERY little use. Do you have any deals on Sharpes right now? Maybe a Titanium/platinum combo or something?
If my guy had ABOUT 400 bucks to spend, and you knew he wasn't the best at maintaining equipment, is there a certain gun you'd recommend? One of the above? Others? 3 Finishlines? ha:rolleyes:
BTW, Have you seen the w-400 knockoffs on the market? I bought one from a roving vendor a couple months ago. I've used it to spray a couple of cars. It's not quite as nice a the real deal, but it's not bad...I noticed the machine work is not quite as precise, as the air cap needs to be very snug (and sometimes rotated 180) to get an even pattern. But like I said, it wasn't too bad.
Let me know
SamG

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