So I am planning on finishing the engine swap in my CoPart salvage car this weekend and at that point I will be moving on to painting the front bumper and side skirt that were damaged.
I am torn between what to do. I can pay $218 for a Devilbiss Finishline FLG-670 gun that has fantastic reviews stating it is a great gun for beginners and experts alike and puts down base / clear well with its interchangeable tips....
Or...try to find a bodyshop that will only charge around $200 to paint the bumper and side skirt.
My dilemma is the whole teach a man to fish vs give a man a fish...I'd like to paint my own stuff and keep the gun for future projects, but also worry I would absolutely suck at laying paint.
I tried to paint my 2004 Cavalier myself and it turned out awful - though I mainly blame the old beat up gun my Dad had. The silver paint didn't atomize right and came out splotchy.
Open to suggestions either way, and if you have a recommendation for a good auto shop that'll spray off-body parts for a good price, please do.
I am torn between what to do. I can pay $218 for a Devilbiss Finishline FLG-670 gun that has fantastic reviews stating it is a great gun for beginners and experts alike and puts down base / clear well with its interchangeable tips....
Or...try to find a bodyshop that will only charge around $200 to paint the bumper and side skirt.
My dilemma is the whole teach a man to fish vs give a man a fish...I'd like to paint my own stuff and keep the gun for future projects, but also worry I would absolutely suck at laying paint.
I tried to paint my 2004 Cavalier myself and it turned out awful - though I mainly blame the old beat up gun my Dad had. The silver paint didn't atomize right and came out splotchy.
Open to suggestions either way, and if you have a recommendation for a good auto shop that'll spray off-body parts for a good price, please do.
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