Mind-gon Ohnobi
10-29-2010, 09:46 PM
Hey, y'all. I just picked up a Craftsman PC system off eBay (along with a nifty wall-mount convection oven via craigslist).
Unfortunately, the stupid little cup-locking knob, which apparently always breaks on these things, arrived broken. I've contacted the seller, but I'm not sure I want to return it. If I can easily fix it, or there's no need to, I'm just going to hang on to it and start making test coats.
I've seen that a few people here use the Craftsman system. If your gun's knob broke, what, if anything, did you do to fix it? (superglue, plastic weld, a metal replacement knob machined to the original's spec)
From my point of view, it seems a very non-essential part whose function could be performed by a length of electrical tape. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience and perspective on this unit. My wife is a painter (theatrical), but neither of us have practical experience with applying powder coat. (If necessary, use small words.)
Unfortunately, the stupid little cup-locking knob, which apparently always breaks on these things, arrived broken. I've contacted the seller, but I'm not sure I want to return it. If I can easily fix it, or there's no need to, I'm just going to hang on to it and start making test coats.
I've seen that a few people here use the Craftsman system. If your gun's knob broke, what, if anything, did you do to fix it? (superglue, plastic weld, a metal replacement knob machined to the original's spec)
From my point of view, it seems a very non-essential part whose function could be performed by a length of electrical tape. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience and perspective on this unit. My wife is a painter (theatrical), but neither of us have practical experience with applying powder coat. (If necessary, use small words.)