Paint sprayer question


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Old 08-21-17, 06:59 AM
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Paint sprayer question

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Somebody here use paint sprayer like wAgner, graco, titan to paint wheels or another parts? thanks
 
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Old 08-21-17, 02:21 PM
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Generally a conventional spray gun works better for that type of painting. An airless puts out too much paint too fast to be a good choice for that type of paint job.
 
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I use an HVLP gravity fed sprayer.
Make sure to use buildable primer first and don't spray below 60 or above 80 degrees
 
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Old 08-24-17, 11:22 AM
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While 60°-80° is optimal you can paint in temps out of that range. There are thinners that will slow down the drying time on automotive coatings, thinners that will speed it up some and driers that can be added to most solvent based coatings.
 
 

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