I have been using the DeVilbiss FLG5 with 1.4 tip on a few projects. It works well.
I have been thinking of trying something different and came across the DeVilbiss GPi All-Purpose Gravity Spraygun https://www.spraygunsdirect.co.uk/index ... OIyhC.dpbs
Would this be a worth while upgrade? My next project will be my 1987 Camaro Z28 repaint in a few months.
DeVilbiss GPi All-Purpose Gravity Spraygun
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In terms of spray quality the GPI isn't really an upgrade from the FLG5 which is a gun that is much better than it should be, for the price.
However, the GPI is much better made than the FLG5 which is a bit rough around the edges. Devilbiss includes the GPI in their Pro range as a general purpose gun, so that gives you a pretty good idea of where they're pitching it - at professionals or high end amateurs who might want to keep their Pro Lite just for clear, but need a solid quality gun for epoxies, 2K direct gloss or similar. Chris
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The FLG5 has been working great and can't beat the price for sure. I was looking what was out there as a step up to try that wouldn't break the bank.
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