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Colborne On Rod-side Member

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Just wondering if anyone knows of a good place to buy an undercoating gun. I borrow a friends to use every year (I hate to borrow anything) but want my own.  His is made by Ultra Pro and it works great. It has all the hose extensions for getting into tight spots. I can't find anyone who carries it.  Same as this one. Blue can, AU51933 here. http://www.toolweb.com.tw/Undercoating/undercoating.htm 

He said he paid $130 new from a local auto parts supplier, but they no longer have them.  I found one from Eastwood very much like it http://www.eastwood.com/prof-undercoating-gun.html but the price is a bit out of reach after shipping / duty and exchange.



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Ultra -pro is a UAP-NAPA brand.. I am surprised they don't have them!!! They are very common and they usualy always have them at this time of year.. Try APC or Car-Quest They should be easy to find even at Princess-auto or TSC  stores.. I know the APC parts jobber in town here has them or did last year.. I have a couple but you are too far from me .. I will try to confirm that my jobber has them..



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I just checked with UAP-NAPA and they do have them So check your local NAPA store..

http://flyers.napacanada.com/flyers/napaautoparts-te?flyer_run_id=61757&locale=en&postal_code=n4x1c4&store_code=410034&type=1#!/flyers/napaautoparts-te?flyer_run_id=61757

 

When the page opens click on the arrow on your right and you will see them.. Yon can easily make several styles of wands with either brake lines or some clear tubing .. I have made small ones from clear plasitic tubing and using brake lines to get up into rocker-panels or frame rails and the small plastic ones for inside doors or into hard to get at areas.. I just plug the neds with a small bolt and drill some holes in the side to get some fan spray patterns. you can make what ever you want for a spray wand.. 






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Colborne On Rod-side Member

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I never tried Napa. Thanks Chuck.

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