jackcarlson
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- September 20, 2013 at 11:56 pm #44564
i only put 3 double coats on back ta back an went ta clean my gun an this is what it did :blink: it was late an i was in a hurry ta go home dont think ive ever ran anything as bad as this one…ever :blush: didnt jimmo have a run contest awhile back???
September 18, 2013 at 7:05 am #44519[quote=”Jayson M” post=33196]IMO I think baking bumpers is a wives tale,most new bumpers are using a waterborne release agent so I have been told.I have done everything by the book and even baked a few and in the end some of them just peel :cens[/quote]
x2 ive never baked one an have never had a peeler ever….dont think sand scratches do squat on plastic all it has ta have is a product that bites it with the wonders of chemistry in my system its 6249 i blow a coat of that an seal an shoot ya might try the stuff ben posted a link 2 in your system just my 2 cents :cheersSeptember 5, 2013 at 11:13 pm #44395[quote=”richie00boy” post=33077]I keep reading about people saying that a filter/seperator at the compressor output is no use. But my own experience – although in a DIY environment – goes against this. The water collects in the at compressor filter/seperator and I get nothing whatsoever in the filter/seperator regulator further down the line. When air is compressed inside a vessel and it is released from a small orifice and vented to a low pressure environment it cools down rapidly. I learnt this at work as we make high pressure air systems. So I say put the filter/seperator at your compressor and keep your pipes clean.
scoobycarl, is the surging more like the gauge reads say 40 PSI then when you pull the trigger it drops to 30 and stays there? Or is it that you pull the trigger and it rises then falls?[/quote]
hanging your trap off the compressor is the biggest waste of money i have ever heard of… thats like relying on the moisture ta all stay in the bottom of the air tank save the trap for at least 50 feet down stream of your compressor plus putting a dirtleg before the trap dont hurt either not only is clean dry air good for painting your airtools last alot longer when the air is dryAugust 24, 2013 at 2:55 am #44218i bet somebodys using something they shouldnt somewhere :teach how long those guys been using that stuff next door???
August 22, 2013 at 7:12 am #44191which sata ya got??? whats funney is the sgf was a way better gun than the platinum ever was i went thru about 6 sgfs before i switched ta the rp still have a 1.5 sgf we still use for grunt work been really impressed with my kids pro lite lately that thing has really surprised me with the quality of finish ya can get with the 1.4 tipset in it if i ever had anything ta bitch about with he sgf is all i could ever get outta most of em was 2 yrs but my last one has lasted for 10….quality control i dont think was sharpes strong point or so i found some guns just seemed ta shoot better than the others btw :welc welcome ta the site…bondo :cheers
August 18, 2013 at 5:33 am #44120[quote=”ScottB” post=32815]First questions are parts availablity and customer support. Others are metal quality and machining tolerances. All bets are off when a Chinese product gets on this dirt. Often when a Chinses product fails or needs repair or parts you are SOL.[/quote]
ya but if its cheap enuff an sprays good who gives a fukc :weightsJuly 25, 2013 at 9:01 pm #43795ben i think its a sterling even though theres a ford emblem on it ….an ya strait off the gun i sure as hell wasnt going ta polish that turd :rofl :rofl i put my polish in the gun :weights :weights sure forgot how much work it was ta shoot something like that in close ta 100 degree weather :headsmack:
July 24, 2013 at 5:33 am #43759we shot all 3 coats with the hood open..then closed it an finished the frt out also shot the door jambs with 2 coats an closed em ta the first click b4 shooting the outside of the truck
July 24, 2013 at 5:21 am #43756we will try an get some pics up of it all put back together tomorrow truck was sealed with cs 293 an then 3 coats of omni ss urethane was hotter than hell in the shop over 90 while spraying going ta be glad ta see it go :cheers
July 15, 2013 at 7:27 am #43650i never use my inline with any thing finer than 36 good for ruffing reverse curves out nothing more….they have a place but not for any finish sanding i have 2 of em a long one an a shorty i use the short one the most it strokes longer :teach they can save ya alot of time when used for what they were intended for
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