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Info Pistol grip spray can tool

Discussion in 'Riding Gear - Accessories - Workshop Tools' started by GreyImport, Sep 3, 2018.

  1. GreyImport

    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Clean it ? ... why would it need cleaning? ... and 'send u one' ? .... so u obviously havnt even tried it :lolsign:

    Ive been using spray cans for 50 years .... and its ALOT better using one of these .... oh wait that makes me 'elderly' .... I better go for my lie down .... now where did I leave my walker :idk: :D


    And heres something else to consider .... what do all proper/pro spray guns have ? ... a handle to grip it and a trigger .... case closed
     
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    Andych Moderator Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Just make sure you are taking your medication @GreyImport... you will be fine.
    Another point in favour of the trigger grip... no frozen tip of the finger and paint all over it... and it has nothing at all to do with the quality or lack of when performing a rattle can job... although it will be much easier on your hands.. disabled or not...
     
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