Posted by CNKS on November 18, 2012 at 17:01:35 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: PPG Omni questions posted by Dodgeit on November 18, 2012 at 15:32:50:
4-1-1 is correct. If your dealer can't supply the tech sheet (he should) you can find it on PPG's web site. A slow reducer is for temp above about 80 if I remember right. But it really doesn't make much difference if the temp is at least 70. HVLP guns work best with the paint flow adjustment set wide open, same with the pattern. The 29 psi is set according to a gauge you should have on the gun. If you do not have a gauge on the gun, the reading, wherever it is will be wrong because it does not take into consideration the length of the hose you are using. You obviously have something not adjusted right. I've been using HVLP and PPG Omni for 10 years, not continuously but some every year.
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