Steve Maskery
Established Member
danman said:
Thanks Alf, I'll do the "For Sale" thing over the weekend.
Me too.
I have an Apollo Spraymaster (now called the 600) kit surplus to requirements. It's had very little use, still on the first filter and it's clean. Gun is stained a bit, cos I sprayed some green paint, but it's only cosmetic, and not bad at that. Mechanically and electrically like new.
I'm selling it because I've upgraded to the 800 model, which will also handle water-based finishes well. I HAVE sprayed waters-based finishes with the 600, but it's not really up to the job, it doesn't have the power. You'd be much better off using one of those excellent Jenny foam brushes that Terry Smart sells. Absolutely fine for spraying cellulose and polyurethane and the like though. It's easy to use, simple controls, has 1.0mm and 1.5mm nozzle sets (I don't think I have ever used the 1.5). Also the cruciform is rather more robust than the original, which was prone to having the orientation lug broken.
All in all it is a is a smashing little piece of kit, ideal for first-time sprayers.
New:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... 21&recno=2
It's on offer for £100 + delivery. I'm in Nottingham, so if you are reasonably near, we could meet up halfway. Travis excepted!
PM me if you are interested, otherwise I'll get Pete to stick it in the mag.
Cheers
Steve
Thanks Alf, I'll do the "For Sale" thing over the weekend.
Me too.
I have an Apollo Spraymaster (now called the 600) kit surplus to requirements. It's had very little use, still on the first filter and it's clean. Gun is stained a bit, cos I sprayed some green paint, but it's only cosmetic, and not bad at that. Mechanically and electrically like new.
I'm selling it because I've upgraded to the 800 model, which will also handle water-based finishes well. I HAVE sprayed waters-based finishes with the 600, but it's not really up to the job, it doesn't have the power. You'd be much better off using one of those excellent Jenny foam brushes that Terry Smart sells. Absolutely fine for spraying cellulose and polyurethane and the like though. It's easy to use, simple controls, has 1.0mm and 1.5mm nozzle sets (I don't think I have ever used the 1.5). Also the cruciform is rather more robust than the original, which was prone to having the orientation lug broken.
All in all it is a is a smashing little piece of kit, ideal for first-time sprayers.
New:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... 21&recno=2
It's on offer for £100 + delivery. I'm in Nottingham, so if you are reasonably near, we could meet up halfway. Travis excepted!
PM me if you are interested, otherwise I'll get Pete to stick it in the mag.
Cheers
Steve