school me on HVLP sprayers
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school me on HVLP sprayers
I'm looking into an HVLP sprayer to top coat some veneer top sheets. But I have no clue about sprayers.
Fill me in on the stuff I should be looking for in a sprayer.
I don't plan on spending more than $100 for a sprayer so forget the self contained systems. I just need a decent gun that will put a nice even finish on wood veneer top sheets.
Stuff like nozzle size in mm, pattern control, CFMs and whatever oterh specs would be beneficial.
Specs on my compressor: 3.8 SCFM @ 40 and 2.9 SCFM @ 90 135 Max PSI 5.5 gallon
Fill me in on the stuff I should be looking for in a sprayer.
I don't plan on spending more than $100 for a sprayer so forget the self contained systems. I just need a decent gun that will put a nice even finish on wood veneer top sheets.
Stuff like nozzle size in mm, pattern control, CFMs and whatever oterh specs would be beneficial.
Specs on my compressor: 3.8 SCFM @ 40 and 2.9 SCFM @ 90 135 Max PSI 5.5 gallon
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- MontuckyMadman
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well, your compressor will have a hard time keeping up. I'd recommend just going down to your local auto parts store and getting a gravity feed gun as it takes a lot less air than the vacuum feed. They can hook you up with something for less than $100. Make sure the nozzle is the right size for what you'll be pumping through it.
see that's what I wanted to know. So what size nozzle should I use for clear coat stuff like System3 WR-LPU top coat?
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after some research it is the low CMF that is really the limiting factor with my compressor. Most good HVLP guns are in the 6-10 CFM range. i did find a couple with lower CFM ratings but I may just have to opt for some other option or give one of the lower CFM guns a try.
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yeah those self contained spray systems might be my best bet. I'll see what the local auto parts place has.
Really spraying a ski would not take all that long. So if I could get a minute or two of adequate pressure I might be ok and then let the compressor recharge to do the second ski. Not sure. I might just wait on this. It was really just in the idea phase of how I would finish my ski
Really spraying a ski would not take all that long. So if I could get a minute or two of adequate pressure I might be ok and then let the compressor recharge to do the second ski. Not sure. I might just wait on this. It was really just in the idea phase of how I would finish my ski
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