

NightCap wrote:Is there a thread or discription of how to use one of those gravity fed sprayers to paint with car paint or varnish etc?How to do it and clean the sprayer etc?
Could save me a ton of time puting on a dozen coats.
NightCap wrote:Thanks for the links and information. I did pick up this sprayer at harbor freight.
INDUSTRIAL PAINT SPRAY GUN
Specially designed to deliver professional results with light and medium viscosity finishes.
Podunkfla wrote:NightCap wrote:Thanks for the links and information. I did pick up this sprayer at harbor freight.
INDUSTRIAL PAINT SPRAY GUN
Specially designed to deliver professional results with light and medium viscosity finishes.
NightCap... It's a little late... But I have to suggest you may be happier swapping in that gun for one of these from HF:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=43430
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=93305
I have two of the first one... and one of the second. They are great sprayguns for the money. (I have a $400.+ Binks too... and these work just as well. The pro Binks may last longer. but, the HF guns are pretty darn good). A gravity feed HVLP gun with pressure regulator is a lot easier to use than a conventional suction feed gun. And, HVLP wastes a lot less material, doesn't get overspray all over everything in the shop, and doesn't fog up your spray area near as bad with overspray... All attributes of older high pressure conventional guns like it looks like you have. Just a friendly suggestion from someone who uses them.
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halfdome, Danny wrote:Nightcap, Those gravity feed guns are a little tipsy to fill. I always clamp mine in my bench vise to fill it. You could build a little stand to do the same. Also the wall hanger that mine came with is not really secure if you trip on the hose, you may want to hang it on a screw eye.Danny
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