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RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - rschissler - 01-25-2019 (01-24-2019, 11:11 AM)stilinsm Wrote: I am in the process of repainting all of my interior doors. After 20 yrs of raising kids, they took a beating. Using the same process, it takes about 15-20 minutes per door per coat, with the majority of that time used for setup and cleaning. They turn out beautiful. I'm painting them in my basement workshop. You will get some over spray, so use drop clothes and have some sort of ventilation. I built a make shift paint booth on my home built down draft table that I use to paint smaller pieces like cabinet doors, drawers, etc. Thanks, I hoped you'd reply. So you removed all the doors to repaint, that's interesting. Are you still using the same TCP sprayer you recommended? RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - Large Wooden Badger - 01-25-2019 I bought the fuji spray semi pro 2 when I painted the kitchen cabinets. I highly recommend it. RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - Tony (Charleston WV) - 01-25-2019 Brad: Go here RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - stilinsm - 01-25-2019 (01-25-2019, 10:03 AM)rschissler Wrote: Thanks, I hoped you'd reply. So you removed all the doors to repaint, that's interesting. Are you still using the same TCP sprayer you recommended? Yeah.. Removing the doors and all hardware was just easier. Still using the same TCP sprayer. It's been rock solid. I've sprayed about a 1 1/2 gallon of BM Advanced through it with no issues. RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - Snipe Hunter - 01-26-2019 (01-25-2019, 03:56 PM)stilinsm Wrote: Yeah.. Removing the doors and all hardware was just easier. What gave you the idea to add washer fluid? RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - stilinsm - 01-26-2019 (01-26-2019, 06:30 AM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: What gave you the idea to add washer fluid? A lot of Google searching on spraying latex with a conversion gun. I think the premise is that the washer fluid contains a percentage of alcohol that flashes off faster than just water. it worked my first time with great results so I just stuck to it. RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - Snipe Hunter - 01-31-2019 (01-26-2019, 09:38 AM)stilinsm Wrote: A lot of Google searching on spraying latex with a conversion gun. I think the premise is that the washer fluid contains a percentage of alcohol that flashes off faster than just water. it worked my first time with great results so I just stuck to it. Thanks, might be worth a try. RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - MKepke - 02-13-2019 (08-11-2018, 01:55 PM)MKepke Wrote: Reading this thread with interest as I have several bookcases I need to paint. (08-23-2018, 10:49 AM)stilinsm Wrote: Mark, let us know how it turned out for you.Small update: I finally got around to this, although instead of the BM Advance I opted for the Insl-X Cabinet Coat, which is a urethane modified acrylic with a much faster drying time (1 hr tack free; recoat in 6 hrs). Same TCP Global conversion HVLP with the 2.5mm tip and ~40 psi static pressure at the inlet. I'm putting the CabinetCoat over Zinsser Bullseye shellac primer. I'll start a separate thread at some point. -Mark RE: Forgive me father, for I must sin. I need a...paint sprayer - Cooler - 02-14-2019 (06-19-2018, 07:34 AM)Cooler Wrote: I've read that oil based white paint will turn yellow over time. A consideration. |