mastercabman
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I have seen this kit at my local Wurth group supplier and always wonder how good it would be to do some painting/touch up.
We have a job that require us to do some repair/touch up and the cabinet manufacturer send us a quart of precat lacquer and a couple of those power units.
It is made by Preval.You can check them out at
www.prevalspraygun.com
I did a small test and did pretty good.I was spraying precat lacquer.You do need to thin the product that you are using.Most are 4:1 ratio,seems a lot(about 20%)but i guess that's what it needs to be.The bad thing is that it will take a little longer to dry and watch for run since they recommend not to tilt more than 45* witch makes it a little difficult to spray something flat.So several light coats will be better than normal.I did try to tilt it and gave me some splatters with large droplets.The power unit has enough to spray 16 oz.There is a small tube with a filter at the end that attach to the power unit and goes into the small 6oz glass jar.The jar comes with a lid so you can save whatever you have in it for other projects.
The spray pattern is just round.Spraying from 6"-8" gave about 1.5" round covering.For the test,it did pretty good.I still have to go to the job and fix/repaint an edge on a cabinet.
I will check back with final result from the job.
We have a job that require us to do some repair/touch up and the cabinet manufacturer send us a quart of precat lacquer and a couple of those power units.
It is made by Preval.You can check them out at
www.prevalspraygun.com
I did a small test and did pretty good.I was spraying precat lacquer.You do need to thin the product that you are using.Most are 4:1 ratio,seems a lot(about 20%)but i guess that's what it needs to be.The bad thing is that it will take a little longer to dry and watch for run since they recommend not to tilt more than 45* witch makes it a little difficult to spray something flat.So several light coats will be better than normal.I did try to tilt it and gave me some splatters with large droplets.The power unit has enough to spray 16 oz.There is a small tube with a filter at the end that attach to the power unit and goes into the small 6oz glass jar.The jar comes with a lid so you can save whatever you have in it for other projects.
The spray pattern is just round.Spraying from 6"-8" gave about 1.5" round covering.For the test,it did pretty good.I still have to go to the job and fix/repaint an edge on a cabinet.
I will check back with final result from the job.