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Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall
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Posted by Dozerboss on October 01, 2004 at 18:54:57 from (207.69.140.35):
In Reply to: Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall posted by Big Jim on October 01, 2004 at 02:11:02:
I too have noticed quite a lot less overspray. That's with My sharpe gravity feed set for 10 psi at the cap. Compared to the Binks 7 i had, it's nearly half. I guess the myth depends on what size convential gun you are comparing with what size HVLP gun. I agree, paint goes a lot farther with my hvlp gun and the gravity feed has the added advantage of not wasteing any in the bottom of the cup. I don't consider the finish orange peely. On American hot rod, they consider color sanding and buffing as the only true way to totally eliminate orange peel regardless of the gun type. They don't paint things like cast iron found on tractors. Jim, did you ever finish that motorhome roof? Have you heard or had any experience with a product called eternbond for RV roofs?
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