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michael(at)wellenzohn.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:35 pm Post subject: Spraygun for priming |
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Hello,
I just moved my workshop and built my spray box, and today I tried the
first time priming parts of the VS and it didn't turn out as good as I
thought it should have.
I wonder now if I should have bought a spray gun with the cup on top.
Any suggestion which one works better for small paint jobs.
Thanks for your help
Michael Wellenzohn #511 (VS)
www.wellenzohn.net
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:21 pm Post subject: Spraygun for priming |
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Michael, you didn't say what the problem was, so it's hard to come up
with a good answer. A lot depends on what type of spray gun (HVLP Vs.
regular high pressure gun), what type of paint, and how you thinned
(reduced) it. I use cheap HVLP guns, both top and bottom cups, with no
detectable difference. The top cup will allow you to use a bag, and
after the air is expelled you can paint upside down with ease, which is
something to consider.
I mix my paint for 5 minutes (2-part polyurethanes mostly) and let it
sit for 1/2 hour ..... the 'induction' period. If the paint comes out
stringy, let it sit longer. I spray a very light mist cross coat and
let it sit for 1/2 hour. Then I shoot a wet cross coat and let sit for
1/2 hour. If I need to, I'll spray a second wet coat, wait 1/2 hour and
pull any striping tape off, close up the paint booth and clean the gun
and go home.
Some tips:
1. Don't scrimp on the 1/2 hour between coats. Runs are tough to sand out.
2. Don't spray more than two coats. Runs (and sags) are tough to sand out.
3. See #2. I know, the paints expensive, but QUIT when you have a nice
shiny wet coat. That extra paint only adds weight and will make you
more vunerable to sags.
4. I like to use a light colored primer, and prime everything with the
same color and paint.
5. I spray the light colors first, and the darker colors last.
6. I like a lot of light in my spray booth!!!
Linn
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Hello,
I just moved my workshop and built my spray box, and today I tried the
first time priming parts of the VS and it didn't turn out as good as I
thought it should have.
I wonder now if I should have bought a spray gun with the cup on top.
Any suggestion which one works better for small paint jobs.
Thanks for your help
Michael Wellenzohn #511 (VS)
www.wellenzohn.net
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brinker(at)cox-internet.c Guest
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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:59 pm Post subject: Spraygun for priming |
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I've found that just about any cheap gun is good enough to
primer with if adjusted correctly. But for paint I am partial to Devilbis.
Plus I'm old school I prefer a cup gun to a gravity feed. But opinions are
like noses everybody has one.
Randy
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bbreckenridge(at)gmail.co Guest
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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 3:07 pm Post subject: Spraygun for priming |
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I really like the simplicity and ease of use of "http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1146783601-248-396&browse=tools&product=paint-gun ". If the link doesn't fly, go to Van's website and it's web store and search for "primer". A few choices down the page will reveal this little gun that's super easy to use and clean. We're not talking about applying the perfect showroom quality layer of primer - this little guy is great for protecting the inside of the plane where no one will see! I've used it through the elevators, and will probably continue with the tailcone, but it may be a little small for the larger sheets.
Bruce
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marchudson(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: Spraygun for priming |
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Mike
I use a gun that Harbor Freight had on sale for $15. It's a top feed gun
and works great. Have a look at harborfreight.com and do a search for item
number 47016.
Good luck
Marc Hudson
Marcandkathy.com
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