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Topic: HVLP system
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| WOpp
05-02-2012 10:03:00
72.100.213.105
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Has anyone here used TP tools showtime 90 paint sprayers? If so what are your thoughts? Is it any good? |
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| Brians720
05-11-2012 18:59:16
74.5.0.75
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Re: HVLP system in reply to WOpp, 05-02-2012 10:03:00
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| I got one, got the package deal with both the top feed and bottom feed gun. Also got all the different nozzles for them. The O"ring seal that they have for the cup lid is no good unless you are using water based paint It takes an o-ring everytime you clean the bun with any kind of thinner or cleaner. The gun sprays a good tight round pattern for getting into hard to reach spots when painting a tractor with little mist. As for doing sheet metal The wide pattern does not atomize the paint worth 2 cents. The warming the air so no runs is a lie. Also the ghing is moving so much air that the paint flashes too fast when doing larger pieces. Even using a slow reducer. Also their claim that it uses half the material I don"t find so for me. It uses the same as most other guns if not more. Just has less overspray so more paint is actually getting on your piece. If you are looking to ad a paint gun to your set up I would get an Anesta Iwata. I got one for half the price of TP tools turbine system and it lays the paing down like glass on the sheetmetal. Since I have the TP HVLP system now I use it for tractor frames and use my Anesta for any sheet metal parts. |
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