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spray gun bailey c-072-7

updated wed 1 aug 07

 

Llewellyn Kouba on wed 25 jul 07







I just read a reference in
CLAYTIMES July, Aug about the Bailey Spray gun C-072-7. Ever since my
old spray gun died I have not really found one that was so trouble
free. I had an old Speed-Aire at first and was pretty trouble free. My
current gun seems to plug up rather easily and wonder if this Baily gun
might be the answer. Any other comments on the Bailey gun. It is
inexpensive enough but I have several cheap guns now and none of them
perform as good as my old Speed-aire which is not longer made.



Thanks

Llewellyn

Abbey Pottery





Curtis Adkins on tue 31 jul 07


Hi Llewellyn,

Buy parts fix that Dayton speedaire! Found this link to Grainger.com I believe their prices are
pretty good and it may be a lot cheaper to repair than replace.

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/rp_parts_home.jsp

Curtis Adkins


--- Llewellyn Kouba wrote:


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I just read a reference inCLAYTIMES July, Aug about the Bailey Spray gun C-072-7. Ever since myold
spray gun died I have not really found one that was so troublefree. I had an old Speed-Aire at
first and was pretty trouble free. Mycurrent gun seems to plug up rather easily and wonder if this
Baily gunmight be the answer. Any other comments on the Bailey gun. It isinexpensive enough but I
have several cheap guns now and none of themperform as good as my old Speed-aire which is not
longer made.

Thanks
Llewellyn
Abbey Pottery
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