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Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall
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Posted by CNKS on October 01, 2004 at 06:32:16 from (207.178.96.213):
In Reply to: Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall posted by Rod (NH) on September 30, 2004 at 22:03:27:
The advantage of a regulator (lets call it a cutoff for purposes of this discussion) at the gun is that you can decrease the pressure when cleaning (perking I think it's called) the gun while leaving the wall regulator alone. For those that don't know perking forces the paint back into the cup, making cleanup more thorough and faster--you can't perk a conventional gun. The pressure at the gun needs to be reduced to 5-10 psi whn perking, otherwise there is paint all over the place. I agree that you set the regulator wide open when you paint and adjust the regulator on the wall.
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