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VEVOR Spray Paint Pressure Pot Tank, 10L/2.5gal Air Paint Pressure Pot, 1.5mm+4mm Two Nozzles Two Spray Paint Guns for Industry Home Decor Architecture Construction Automotive Painting, 60PSI Max

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Spray Paint Pressure Pot Tank, 10L/2.5gal Air Paint Pressure Pot, 1.5mm+4mm Two Nozzles Two Spray Paint Guns for Industry Home Decor Architecture Construction Automotive Painting, 60PSI Max

10 L 1.5 mm + 4.0 mm

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nice pressure pot
Never lost 1 lb in three days. I must not have read that this is also a paint pot. Cut off the paint tube to make more room. Next time I will buy the larger one. really nice pot.
Chris Chris
Excellent!
I bought this to cast some urethane tyres under 52psi and it worked perfectly. No deflation over a 12 hour period. Very surprised at the quality of this product, for the price. Excellent value. It will also work as a vacuum chamber, as the gauge measures negative pressure too. Used it in my youtube video, making scooter wheels. @TurningRare
Skiz Skiz
Worked great
Replaced an old Grizzly pot that was nearly identical. Worked great right out of the box (except mounting of casters).
Randy Sharrow Randy Sharrow
House staining
Worked great on staining my house
Heather Heather
Perfect resin pot
I just love this pot! I didn't have to do anything to be able to start my resin project right away! It was ready straight from the box and has been a fabulous addition!
State-of-the-Art Cabinetry State-of-the-Art Cabinetry
Owner
What's not to like??? Impressive, heavy, stout little 2.5gal 10L tank! What's good: no leaks, nice sealing ring gasket, port to add more paint, casters, heavy weight (won't tip over), sturdy half-ring handle on top which allows user to set lid down for easy cleaning, stainless steel pickup tube with user-replaceable screen (this appears to line up well with the bottom of the stainless liner), two strategically places stainless steel ball valves (handle can close valve in either direction to avoid interference with paint hoses), stainless steel removeable liner with flat bottom (I can insert various size plastic mixing containers for small batches), mixer with crank (I was able to fine tune the height by re-positioning the shaft collars; nylon mixing propellor can be removed if not needed; I removed the crank & will adapt the shaft to a cordless drill for quick re-mixing during spraying), tank appears to be powder-coated with a solvent-resistant finish (doesn't come off or get dull when rubbed with automotive lacquer thinners), glass-faced pressure gauge, solid brass pressure safety and tank venting valves; no problem changing the quick disconnect nipple to a 1/4" npt high-flow version compatible with Prevost couplers; the four very large wing nuts make sealing the lid easy What's OK: mixing shaft is chromed steel with a smooth finish, not stainless (it is magnetic), chrome plated steel paint manifold on lid. Feedback: make *all* wetted part in stainless steel for corrosion resistance and waterborne finishes Gold painted Harbor-Freight style mini regulator. I had to sand off a few pimples of powdercoat off the tank rim where it meets with the ring sealing gasket on the lid, to make sure the gasket would not get damaged or deformed in the long run. Summary: professional architectural woodworker with decades of experience with Binks, Devilbiss (Tekna) spray guns, catalyzed conversion varnish (latter is acid-catalyzed, hence I prefer stainless), automotive lacquers, polyester & polyurethane finishes, contact cement This tank is on par with my 1981 era Binks tank, although Binks has a custom manifold which is cleaner and neater in comparison. I recently bought a Harbor Freight tank for $90 as a "beater" for spraying contact cement . . . for a few bucks more, I could have bought one of these. If you scour the web, you will find the very same tank sold at higher prices by other name brands. Would I buy another Vevor tank? Sure! The larger 40L 10 gallon version looks like a good candidate, particularly for eliminating bubbles under vacuum and the flat bottom removeable stainless steel liner is a major plus!
Rick Rick
Great for the price
Very good quality lite to move around keep the gun clean and you will not have troubles Would Recommend!!!
BW BW
Mr.
Product worked well, the overall 4 star and feature rating were given for the clear coiled up hoses, they seem to have a coiled up set to them, a need for a much more flexible hoses are needed. I zip tied them together, but they were still a pain to work with. The spray gun worked well for heavy latex material, locking nuts should added at the factory level to the adjustments as they can be accidentally moved easily,. Overall a good product for the money
Murray Murray
Great for resin casting.
Using it for resin casting works well. The hardest part was getting the pain suction tube out as it was glued in. Not huge but good for smaller items. Added some rubber feet also.
Yeebok Yeebok
Great
Well made and sturdy, has a nice plate for the bottom and if using it for dice making (or resin casting) all you need to do is remove the internal pipe.

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