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4x4 Related Groups => General Talk => Topic started by: Pookapotamus on July 16, 2009, 06:55:53 AM

Title: undercoating gun
Post by: Pookapotamus on July 16, 2009, 06:55:53 AM
so i bought an undercoating gun to spray on my bed liner but it did not come with the bottle that screws onto it to hold the liner. is there anywhere i can get one? does some one have a bottle i can steal? what are my options here?

oh and how many psi do i put to the gun to spray properly?
Title: Re: undercoating gun
Post by: GiS on July 16, 2009, 07:07:47 AM
You have a Schutz gun??

I'd hit the compressed air section of any store and look for a can, or any automotive painters supply shop
Title: Re: undercoating gun
Post by: 01sahara on July 16, 2009, 07:11:31 AM
so i bought an undercoating gun to spray on my bed liner but it did not come with the bottle that screws onto it to hold the liner. is there anywhere i can get one? does some one have a bottle i can steal? what are my options here?

oh and how many psi do i put to the gun to spray properly?

If you purchesd the Raptor Kit the plastic bottles the product comes in screw right into the botom of the gun in the kit. Nice and clean.  If you read the posts I had linked to on the US sites , old thread, I think they provided some recomended PSI that worked well.
Title: Re: undercoating gun
Post by: Pookapotamus on July 16, 2009, 07:28:55 AM
sorry blair i cheaped out and bought a different brand as i just want to put my jeep back together, i bought just a simple bed liner kit its black and not tintable but it will work.

can i steal one of your empty bottles?
Title: Re: undercoating gun
Post by: 01sahara on July 16, 2009, 07:35:42 AM
sorry blair i cheaped out and bought a different brand as i just want to put my jeep back together, i bought just a simple bed liner kit its black and not tintable but it will work.

can i steal one of your empty bottles?

They were just plastic so got chuked out, Sorry. One of the steel bottles should be cheep to buy. You will also need some thiner or a solvent to clean up the gun when you are finished. Good luck, post some photos please.