Anyone know where to get a smaller pump-type sprayer that works like the ones that exterminators use. Something that can be pumped up by hand for spraying Frog Juice or mineral spirits.
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We get 'em at our local garden center, different sizes available, inexpencive price.
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Posted by Aladd (Member # 1996) on :
Also Home depot,Home quarters,when you purchase one make sure you get one that has replaceable seals & hoses,etc..
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Posted by Robb Lowe (Member # 2121) on :
I'm not sure this is what you really want. These things are plastic with rubber or paper gaskets, seals,etc. Mineral spirits and the 'juice might attack them, I dont know. The cost will be under $25 to find out tho....
I might suggest one of those pressurized hand sprayers, like some paint shops and assembly lines use. You fill it up and pressurize it with your air compressor.. looks like an old coffee pot. Grainger or any decent tool store should have them in stock.
Since its made to spray solvents, this would be the long term, made-for-the-job tool you might want. Just a thought.
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Posted by Aladd (Member # 1996) on :
Nope the large sprayers you buy at garden centers are designed for chemicals like pesticides, very corosive,thats why they have replaceable seals, even paint guns have replaceable seals.Corrosives Will eventually damage any seal.But the seals are very cheap.
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Posted by John Smith (Member # 1308) on :
I get mine from K-Mart and Wal-Mart. 2.5 pints capacity and last for a year or two. But, for six bucks a pop (or "pump") it is a pretty good deal.....
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