phmade
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- Oct 18, 2010
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I've been spray finishing for a few years and I feel like I should have more confidence - but I don't. I've never had any real training besides what I've read on here and anywhere else I can find information.
I started spraying with a gravity feed gun and I was able to achieve some nice results but it was slow and fatiguing. I upgraded last year to a CA Technologies AAA rig and it certainly helped with speed. I love not having to re-fill the cup and spray without thinning. And I've been able to achieve really nice results but I feel like I'm not using the right process.
That being said, I've had a lot of issues with the AAA rig and I'm not sure if another sprayer would be better or if I just need training - or maybe my expectations are unreasonable. I'm not really sure if I ever have the sprayer set correctly - the only scientific test I know is by testing wet mil thickness. There always seems to be a big "wink" when the pump strokes and that's been frustrating. Do other brands have this same problem?
Another problem I always seem to have is the cleaning procedure. I'm spraying Target coatings waterborne products and I'm thrilled with their performance but cleanup is always difficult. Target recommends using warm soapy water to clean but CA Technologies recommends using a waterborne gun cleaner from ML campbell. I've tried water followed by Acetone and I still seem to get buildup in the hose (although the filter does catch it).
I think by biggest problem is simply a lack of confidence and training. I'd happily pay for a spray finishing workshop if one exists. The sales and product reps have been a little disappointing; they just don't seem to have practical experience outside of demos...
I'd appreciate any advice anyone could offer.
I started spraying with a gravity feed gun and I was able to achieve some nice results but it was slow and fatiguing. I upgraded last year to a CA Technologies AAA rig and it certainly helped with speed. I love not having to re-fill the cup and spray without thinning. And I've been able to achieve really nice results but I feel like I'm not using the right process.
That being said, I've had a lot of issues with the AAA rig and I'm not sure if another sprayer would be better or if I just need training - or maybe my expectations are unreasonable. I'm not really sure if I ever have the sprayer set correctly - the only scientific test I know is by testing wet mil thickness. There always seems to be a big "wink" when the pump strokes and that's been frustrating. Do other brands have this same problem?
Another problem I always seem to have is the cleaning procedure. I'm spraying Target coatings waterborne products and I'm thrilled with their performance but cleanup is always difficult. Target recommends using warm soapy water to clean but CA Technologies recommends using a waterborne gun cleaner from ML campbell. I've tried water followed by Acetone and I still seem to get buildup in the hose (although the filter does catch it).
I think by biggest problem is simply a lack of confidence and training. I'd happily pay for a spray finishing workshop if one exists. The sales and product reps have been a little disappointing; they just don't seem to have practical experience outside of demos...
I'd appreciate any advice anyone could offer.