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Re: Choice of paint sprayers
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Posted by CNKS on April 30, 2005 at 18:37:55 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Choice of paint sprayers posted by Patrick/N-Tiques/OR on April 29, 2005 at 20:26:13:
I think nearly all people will tell you to forget the airless, it's simply not an automotive sprayer, houses, yes. Pressure feed allows you to spray at all angles, plus with a pressure pot it holds more paint. I personally can't tell you much about it as I haven't used it. As to the other two, beginning painters are better off with HVLP gravity feed. Some experienced painters don't like HVLP, because it requires a different technique than conventional (siphon feed)--and will tell beginning painters to use conventional -- there is room for difference of opinion. Your choice. You need a GOOD moisture filter as far away from the compressor as you can get it -- otherwise you are guaranteed to get water in your paint. Be sure you have a big enough compressor for the gun. Some HVLP guns require 12-13 cfm at 40-50 psi -- a small compressor will not have that output.
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