Gravity feed hvlp??
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For spraying latex paint? Rockler’s $75 version comes with a 1.4 tip

I have a cheap gun that has worked in the past, but I had to thin the paint.

What size tip should I be looking for?

I have a bed headboard and footboard to paint and want a nice finish

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(10-26-2017, 12:38 PM)goaliedad Wrote: For spraying latex paint?  Rockler’s $75 version comes with a 1.4 tip

I have a cheap gun that has worked in the past, but I had to thin the paint.

What size tip should I be looking for?

I have a bed headboard and footboard to paint and want a nice finish

A gravity feed HVLP conversion gun with a 1.4 mm N/N is limited to a viscosity of about 45 seconds through a Ford #4 cup.  Anything higher than that needs to be thinned to get it down at least that low.  With a 1.8 mm N/N you can go up to around 65 seconds, and maybe close to 100 seconds with a 2.0 or 2.2 mm.  FYI, GF's Enduro White Poly is about 100 seconds, SW's ProClassic and BM's Advance are both around 500 seconds.  I wouldn't try spraying either of those with a gravity feed gun. 

John
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