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Dale (Stonelick) ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Jun 2019 Location: Stonelick, Ohio Points: 184 |
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My first time trying to paint with a HVLP spray gun and have a few questions:
Using an ancient large stationary Peerless 1.5hp air compressor located in my tractor barn (plate does not disclose CFM). I’m using a AllTrade Trades Pro HVLP gravity feed spray gun & cup with following specs on the large gun: Fluid Tip Dia 1.4mm, Air Consumption 11-13 CFM, Pressure 30-43 psi, Cup 34oz. Thanks in advance for any help - Dale |
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Dirt Farmer ![]() Silver Level Access ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2020 Location: Illinois Points: 439 |
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Don't know about the paint amount needed or if you will have enough air capacity, you didn't mention how big the tank is. I an addressing the inline filter, attach it as close to the gun as possible cause moisture is the enemy in painting and all can look great then all of a sudden there is a drip of water mixed in the paint and not much you can do with that spot at that moment. Put the filter between the gun pressure regulator and the hose connector. Practice and patience, put some thinner in the gun and try spraying that on cardboard to see if the air keeps up and look at the pattern the gun is spraying. Seek out a couple you tube videos to get an idea. Good luck and wear a face mask to protect your lungs
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plummerscarin ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 22 Jun 2015 Location: ia Points: 3923 |
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The time between coats is called flash time. If using hardener, read the label to find out what working life is. At that temperature your working life may be much less than 40 minutes. Too much time between coats may have adhesion problems. Do not let that hardener set up in the gun or you'll be buying a new gun. Use thinner that is preferably same brand as your paint. As for hardener in top coat only? IDK, never tried that
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