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Hoping someone can steer me in the right direction.

I am fairly new to airless sprayers and I am looking to spray primers and sealers as well as a level 5 finish compound here in canada called Sheetrock Tuff hide.

I do alot, I mean alot of ceiling repairs from painting textures, complete removal of textures to rocking over textures and would like to offer the level 5 finish to my clients.

I know I need a minimum tip size of .031

I have found a ton of units but came across a unit I cannot go wrong with the price on.

here are the specs

Maximum Output
1.0 GPM


Maximum Tip Size
.031 (2 Guns .021)


Maximum Pressure
3000 PSI


Motor/Engine Size
4.0 HP Honda GX Gas

What are the advantages of a gas powered unit over the electric?

Obviously I cannot run the gas powered units in a residential setting and this is where alot of my work is involved.

Can these fuel powered units be run in the winter months?

Thanks in advance
 

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I have used a Gracco gas powered airless. One advantage is the portability of the unit. There is a hook for the pail handle on top of the leg, you just tilt the unit to pick the pail up and go where you need to. No need to drag extension cords around. Another advantage of the unit I used is that you never have to worry about power supplys. Many larger electic units require a 20amp power source to work properly or you will be constantly tripping the breaker.

Might be handy to have as a back up unit anyways if the price is right.

If you don't want to go with an air driven airless pump and you can set the gas powered unit up outside I would go with it.
 

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I have a speeflo 8900 that puts out 2.35gpm. This thing is amazing to say the least. It's never given me any problems, reliable beyond belief, the power is amazing, the portability is fantastic, it's not too loud so I still use it on residential projects, I can have up to five(5) guns on it if I wanted. For anything that needs to push a lot of product I wouldn't dare touch an electric pump again. I think I paid $3,800 for it when it was new. Well worth it though. Good luck!

~todd
 

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superiorceilings said:
Hoping someone can steer me in the right direction.

I am fairly new to airless sprayers and I am looking to spray primers and sealers as well as a level 5 finish compound here in canada called Sheetrock Tuff hide.

I do alot, I mean alot of ceiling repairs from painting textures, complete removal of textures to rocking over textures and would like to offer the level 5 finish to my clients.

I know I need a minimum tip size of .031

I have found a ton of units but came across a unit I cannot go wrong with the price on.

here are the specs

Maximum Output
1.0 GPM

Maximum Tip Size
.031 (2 Guns .021)

Maximum Pressure
3000 PSI

Motor/Engine Size
4.0 HP Honda GX Gas

What are the advantages of a gas powered unit over the electric?

Obviously I cannot run the gas powered units in a residential setting and this is where alot of my work is involved.

Can these fuel powered units be run in the winter months?

Thanks in advance
Yes they run just fine in the winter months, store it indoors over night or it'll freeze on you.

Advantages would be, no electric needed especially in new const where there might not be electric yet. No wires to lug around. There so many advantages

There quiet machines. Totally fine to run in residential setting, I advise on 100' hose you you can reach anywhere, inside and out. Run hose thru windows for interior use. Buy gas, far better than electric
 
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