I know. I push the heck out of this thing. For cost of convenience of not having a big ass sprayer that require power, and the comparatively affordable repair i can do myself, it's definitely worth it.
Why would you use a small handheld unit with a cup you constantly have to fill for a big brick building??! You could have rented a lift with power, tossed your sprayer on it with a 5gallon of bucket and went to town with an extension and finished 50x faster.
It was about 9 months. i did a video on tall the projects i used it on. the gun is not made for a the large projects i was using it on but with the simple fix, I was able to make it function like new again. The jobs ive completed with it was well worth the cost to replace the gun. Here is the 6month review video so you can see all the projects i painted with it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7ogCf-Krj8w.html
@@iamdetour I enjoyed your review video. You do very nice work. I've been painting small jobs with the Graco handheld cordless and I'm thinking about the Graco QuickShot. I have a Graco 490 and Titan 440, but the handhelds are the way to go for small jobs. It seems that the Quickshot is a better unit than the cordless handheld and it should pay for itself in one job. Keep posting your mural jobs. 👍🏽