I had an old (probably 12 year old) paint sprayer. Last time I used it was to paint a red barn. Took it out today to paint a garage at my wife's newest 'flip' house. Got about 1/2 of 1 wall completed and it gave up the ghost. Very unceremoniously died right there in the back yard. It was long ago discontinued, no desire to try to repair it, its had a useful life, time to move on.
Looking at a GRACO Magnum X7 sprayer. http://magnum.graco.com/products/x7/
Designed for about 125 gallons of use per year, this is a couple steps up from what I had, has some hard core commercial features but is not a commercial sprayer.
Intended use is on my property and also for my wife for painting a few 'flip' houses each year. 125 gallon/year capacity is easily double plus the projected usage. I prefer to buy bigger than I need so I don't max out the capacity but I don't want to pay for too much more capacity than will never be realized and waste money.
Anyone have a similar unit?
Or can anyone recommend another brand?
These are common in my area, lots of parts available at the local shops, etc.
I can pick one up for $349 locally, which is the top end of what I'd be looking to spend.
Am I the only one who noticed that my wife's new business is keeping me busy and costing me a lot in tools
Looking at a GRACO Magnum X7 sprayer. http://magnum.graco.com/products/x7/
Designed for about 125 gallons of use per year, this is a couple steps up from what I had, has some hard core commercial features but is not a commercial sprayer.
Intended use is on my property and also for my wife for painting a few 'flip' houses each year. 125 gallon/year capacity is easily double plus the projected usage. I prefer to buy bigger than I need so I don't max out the capacity but I don't want to pay for too much more capacity than will never be realized and waste money.
Anyone have a similar unit?
Or can anyone recommend another brand?
These are common in my area, lots of parts available at the local shops, etc.
I can pick one up for $349 locally, which is the top end of what I'd be looking to spend.
FROM THE WEBSITE:
Durable Cart for Great Portability
DIY homeowners and handymen are equipped to save time and money with the Magnum X7. Tackle any interior project, exterior houses, fences and decks. The X7 supports a larger tip size than the X5, making it an excellent choice for spraying heavier coatings. The convenient cart makes exterior painting easier allowing you to roll the paint and sprayer around the job.
Features
- Stainless Steel Piston Pump - Delivers high pressure power to spray unthinned paints
- Flexible Suction Tube - Spray directly from 1 or 5 gallon containers for small or large projects
- Convenient Cart - Easily move sprayer around on the job
- Paint Saver Pail Hook - Effortlessly move 5 gallon paint container with cart
- Reverse-A-Clean Spray Tip - High precision spray tip reverses to quickly clean material clogs
- Power Flush Adapter - Connects to a garden hose for fast and easy cleaning
- PushPrime - Fast and reliable start-up every time
- Adjustable Pressure Control - Easy control of paint flow
Am I the only one who noticed that my wife's new business is keeping me busy and costing me a lot in tools