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arzoo:
Hi All,
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mahuti:
With a pneumatic paint sprayer you can get extremely fine coats if you so choose. It'll still come out a bit textured, after which, if you want glassy smooth you have to polish it several times.

That being said, I usually just roller paint cabinets, so I don't see why you'd need to go to the expense of buying a pneumatic sprayer. 

Dizzle:
I used an electric paint sprayer on my first cab and while I was able to easily achieve the two-tone fade design I wanted, I wound up throwing the thing away afterwards.  I'll use a high-end roller on my next cab.

Those pneumatic sprayers seem to be an unnecessary expense (unless you already have one) especially after factoring in the cost of a compressor.

arzoo:
I think I can pick up a pneumatic sprayer for about $40 and I already own a compressor.

Dizzle:
I would say go for it if you can pick one up for $40.
If you decide to go that route, let us know how it turns out!  :D

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