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Richard,
I am shocked.  With your huge reservoir of knowledge?

There are two schools of thought on the origins of the Banshee:
(1) the Banshee is the immature form of the Bandersnatch from Alice in 
Wonderland.  As a young creature, it wails a lot.  As a teenage creature, 
it wails much more.  (Well, OK, I am the only one in this school of 
thought - It is what I tell Hillman as I fill his head with gobbledygook)

(2) the Banshee is a woman of fairy who wails when someone is about to 
die.  From Scottish or Gaelic legend. 

Doug Pauls



From:   "Stadem, Richard D." <[log in to unmask]>
To:     <[log in to unmask]>
Date:   02/08/2013 04:24 AM
Subject:        Re: [TN] NTC Re: [TN] Spray Guns - Round 2
Sent by:        TechNet <[log in to unmask]>



Yeah. What's a Banshee, Doug?

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David D. Hillman
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 3:49 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] NTC Re: [TN] Spray Guns - Round 2

Wait a second - you give the FEQAB a hard time about your half fractional 
elements reviews and you claim to know what a mythical creature's scream 
sounds like??????  Such a double standard.

Dave



From:   Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]>
To:     <[log in to unmask]>
Date:   02/07/2013 03:35 PM
Subject:        [TN] Spray Guns - Round 2
Sent by:        TechNet <[log in to unmask]>



Thank you all for your suggestions, I will be looking at several of them.

Some follow up questions:

1.  If you are using the gravity fed guns, with the large reserviors on 
top - do you use some form of tool rest to take up the weight?  If so, 
what kind?  If not, do your operators complain about the weight and what 
it does to their wrist (repetitive motion issues).

2.  If you are using HVLP guns, are you using stepped down compressed shop 


air (with drying and oil trap) or are you using a separate turbine system 
to supply the air?

I use a turbine based HVLP gun in my woodworking and it screams like a 
banshee, so I would be concerned about the noise.

Doug Pauls


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