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Re: Re: Gun Cleaning
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Posted by Paul_NJ on July 10, 2004 at 04:31:12 from (12.75.183.219):
In Reply to: Re: Gun Cleaning posted by Rod (NH) on July 09, 2004 at 20:45:41:
Hi Rod Thanks for your reply - your posts have all been very helpful to me. I'm painting (MTK) everything but the hood and fenders of my 51 Farmall Cub today so I wanted to make sure I asked all the questions first. I'm saving the hood and fenders till last and my technique has been refined a bit. Just a couple more questions if you don't mind: 1. Do you know if the percolating procedure you spoke of would work for a pressure feed HVLP gun (what I have)? 2. You mentioned you have a HVLP spot gun. I assume that is one of the small (maybe a pint cup?) guns. Could I use one of those to touch up small spots after the main topcoat has been applied - for example bolt heads after individually painted parts have been assembled? Will it blend in? 3. I've heard people say that they never spray primer and topcoat with the same gun. I noticed that after half a dozen sessions with 182, the needle tip (1.3mm) of my gun shows some erosion. Is that to be expected? (I know there is silica in the 182 - could that be the reason?) Don't know if it would make a difference, but I purchased a new needle for the topcoat just in case. Also, based upon other recent posts I bought a larger tip set for the 182 in the future (1.8mm). I appreciate all of your help. Paul
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