dont get me wrong, i love krylon fusion, but ive totally switched to this kick ass deal i got at home-cheapo.
the pic here is when i got it new, its a little dirty now and almost all the cleaning crap in there is scattered in the paint section of my shop (walled off corner of the garage lol)
it does cost a little more to paint something with a setup like this but once you get the necessary tools (big compressor, dozens of paint cans, paint guns) its actually about the same cost to paint a cannon using fusion than the cheap source of automotive paint i found. and the paint looks stunning!
painting a spud gun
- dragon finder
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Nice set for $100 I'm guessing right and "home-cheapo"
there is truth there 
- HAYLO_Stealer
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when i pint my cannon i use enamal paint with my small air brush and make mine unique. Also spud gunningisnt my only hobby that uses a airbrush. if you owuld lke to see sum ill make a off topic post
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