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can i use a reg. cheap automotive paint gun for glue? if so what size tip and what kind of glue do you guys normally use to carpet boxes. i was thinking contact cement. i'm just looking for a cheaper way to do things and have better coverage. the can ones are okay and i've even used the 3m landau top glue. works really good but think at 17 bucks a can i can find a cheaper alternative.

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can i use a reg. cheap automotive paint gun for glue? if so what size tip and what kind of glue do you guys normally use to carpet boxes. i was thinking contact cement. i'm just looking for a cheaper way to do things and have better coverage. the can ones are okay and i've even used the 3m landau top glue. works really good but think at 17 bucks a can i can find a cheaper alternative.

I know I had a buddy at another shop that used contact cement in a regular gun... sprayed it in a nice spider web pattern...

At work we use this one spray glue... i'll have to look tomorrow, the shit is amazing. Sprays an awesome pattern and works better than any of the 3M stuff I've used. It is relatively cheap also, I'll check what it is tomorrow.

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thanks man. look forward to hearing back from you. when that guy used contact cement, did you remember if he thinned it out?

That's what I was trying to remember when I was posting it... i wanna say he didn't. He went to wyotech, so he knows his shit when it comes to that stuff.

If I see him at the bar tonight I'll ask him if he thinned it.

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once you go spray gun / weldwood combo you will never go back to the 3m shit in a can.....im just now growing nads and using the gun myself and im slappin myself silly for takin so long to see the light. I knew it was better but i was always too lazy to go get the right shit. Three em, shmee-em bro.....:D


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I have a question because i have been wondering about this for a while to do you have to clean out the gun after you use it or not

I would personally...

to the OP here is the spray glue i was talking about we use at work:

http://www.blowoff.com/adhesives/web_spray_adhesive.htm

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Boston Acoustics SPG 555

Kenwood eXcelon 995

RF Punch 6.5" components and MB Quart Premium 6x9"s

Powermaster Alternator, YellowTop D34, Vmax CT1000

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