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Re: HVLP painters
[Re: 71vert340]
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08/19/20 01:47 PM
08/19/20 01:47 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,931 North Dakota
6PakBee
I Live Here
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I Live Here
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,931
North Dakota
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Laziness costs money and is not efficient but for a hobby guy, this might be okay but I doubt it. As soon as you have trouble with gun, there's no way to fix it. The throw away world sucks.
I think this is what was meant Terry Thank you for that. I didn't know which on-line dictionary I had to use!!! (This is intended as a joke, okay?)
"We live in a time when intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended".
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Re: HVLP painters
[Re: cudaman1969]
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08/19/20 09:47 PM
08/19/20 09:47 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,714 Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,714
Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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The BEST gun reminds me of the pro golfer, he can wear your butt out using a rake and a shovel, so it’s not always the ‘tool’ but the man holding it. One of my best friends can shoot candy and pearls just fine with a HF Purple Gun. In fact he did so when his good big dollar gun was broken. I have a simple Sharpe HVLP I use.
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Re: HVLP painters
[Re: ek3]
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08/20/20 12:47 AM
08/20/20 12:47 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 8,637 fredericksburg,va
cudaman1969
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fredericksburg,va
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I use hundreds of gallons this product < ppg breakthrough .... it has 43% solids by weight, and about 32% by volume .. usually anything much over that is considered hi volume solids and are in epoxy or mastic finishes. you will need the higher 85 cfm and up air capacity turbine and use the correct tip and air cap to do this...there are many good [guns] out there. this is a complete setup that want let you down. one funny thing is , when they first came out with accuspray hvlp units, they claimed you could spray latex wall paints! that was bs. they do have them now that are pretty good with latex paints. this is a data sheet on it. it actually uses an automotive resin and is water borne. https://buyat.ppg.com/rep_pafpainttools_files/Pghpaints/TDB/V51-410.pdf Funny you mentioned this, I wanted to paint my inside house doors (1990) with Benjamin Moore enamel. So thick I turned up the air valve all the way and nozzle full open to get it to spray. One 2-8 x 6-8 door took about 3-4 seconds to paint and 1/8 thick, lol, but flowed out like glass (laid on saw bucks). That system can put out heavy paint (like molasses) fast.!
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