3:58 Eddie Van Halen stripes on your spray gun....made me smile. Massive kudos dude.
@mitchellferre1652
6 жыл бұрын
HVLP guns caused a lot of trouble for me for many years, mostly due to a smaller air compressor. I prefer RP technology as well. For less experienced painters and DIY guys it's RP guns all the way. My advice to them is get a good RP gun and learn to mix up just enough material to minimize waste. This is where you have the most control over overall efficiency until you have mastered the trade. I wish I had watched this vid 20yrs ago ! Thanks Gunman ! 👍
@John-pg3pi
5 жыл бұрын
Hi. good info thanks! what would you recommend for using on a construction site (houses and Appts) ? for undercoating (With oil based U Coat) frames,doors skirtings spindles and hand-rails ? I would like to put a finish coat on but am not sure if it would be a 'good enough finish' thank you in advance
@briankintz615
5 жыл бұрын
I like my Iwata ls400 supernova. Mainly because I'm a aircraft mechanic but I do a lot of small parts painting on aircraft parts hanging on racks. We shoot single stage urethane paints. With Sherman Williams mil spec and super Koropon as a primer. The gun lays Koropon wonderfully and when I have to needle down to shoot inside bores and such it works wonderfully. I like my hvlp gun because it blows the small little dainty parts around less when you're trying to hold them still with safety wire. HVLP guns serve their purpose but they aren't for everyone. The only issue I ever seem to have a problem with is trying to get it to lay mil spec primer nicely.
@outsidersmenssoftball6888
4 жыл бұрын
From one pro painter to another my friend love your vids u break them down for everyone that doesn’t quite pay attention to understand an catch before jumping in it I’ve seen a lot of ppl make those mistakes watching vids thinking no big deal jump in it an mess shit up bad so it’s nice to see someone that actually knows what they’re talking about giving ppl tips on how not to blow there money keep up the work bro would love to hook up with ya if you in the US sometime an throw down some paint an create a color or two for a nice project my hat off to ya bro great work great videos
@nikchristides4895
3 жыл бұрын
Not sure if I was more excited about the advice, or the Nintendo GameCube in the background, boxed like mine! Another awesome video gunman! Thanks heaps from the East side!
@mrfudgierubber
5 жыл бұрын
so refreshing to hear some down to earth professional advise for us struggling amatuers. Keep it up mate!
@actorzone856
6 жыл бұрын
gunman, I am not a professional spray painter, I do some spraying based on your teaching and recommendations, i bought one of the cheap devil/biss spray guns, as i see it i could'nt care less what they call the spray guns, late for dinner will do, as all i do is put paint in one end and it comes out the other and it gives an excellent finish.
@michaelmounts1269
4 жыл бұрын
great video! Your comments regarding pro vs dyi equipment id right on. i have a 30 gallon compressor ..and a decent mid range “hvlp” after getting erratic air flow, water vapor, etc. --and horrible results...I finally went to a 5 stage turbine sprayer. dry consistent air -only 9 psi..but 105 CFM. results have been great. I’ve painted two cars using single stage urethane and high solid clear..both fantastic..at least compared with my earlier efforts. I’ll never be as good as you...but your videos-especially your orange peel video have helped me immensely
@johnfeeney7782
6 жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct my 2 old gti with 110 air work great on base and clear no problems great advice again
@wtfman1217
6 жыл бұрын
hows the 110 finish on it?
@racl1954
3 жыл бұрын
Hi there. I am a bit late to this video. Thanks for all of the information. You have helped me a great deal with what you have shared. I mainly spray nitrocellulose lacquer and paint on guitars and furniture that I make. Your tips and tricks in your videos have definitely made me a better sprayer. Thank you. I wanted to point out that your advice here not to get HVLP guns for home use should be aimed more at those who may be considering spraying a car or larger objects. If you consider the midi and mini size guns for smaller projects this doesn't apply. I have a small SIP T3/25D compressor at my home that is only 25 Ltr = 5.5 Gallon and runs at about 5.5 CFM. This is fine for the smaller HVLP guns like the A.N.I. R150 and R160 that I have. ( I bought the A.N.I. guns from Sprayguns Direct after your reviews and demonstrations ). I also have Walcom Slim STM's and SATA Minijets. These are all HVLP. They lay the paint and clear on like glass and don't require a large compressor. For the home user that don't need to spray large objects like a complete car any of these would be fine. I have found the smaller Walcom, A.N.I. and SATA Minijets to be very versatile and as you know from your demo's with the A.N.I. midi size guns they can do car panels and give pro results if you know what you are doing, as you do. I agree with you regarding the full size guns. I have a Devilbiss GTI suction fed and a SATA LM2000B RP that I use with an old Ingersol Rand belt drive compressor that runs at about 15 CFM. Works great with the larger guns. Like you, for the larger guns I prefer the feel of the RP cap for the SATA LM and the Transtech cap for the GTI. I do have the HVLP caps for both but I definitely prefer the feel and finish I get with the RP and the Transtech. I don't see that there is much of an advantage with compressor requirements as setups for both guns require the around the same level of air displacement. If I were to choose to keep one compressor for spraying it would be the Ingersol Rand. I got the smaller compressor as it is portable and I sometimes use it with my airtools around the home. It was a bonus that it could drive the smaller spray guns without the compressor straining. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience. It really is much appreciated.
@leesanders6490
6 жыл бұрын
The quality of finish I get along with the ease of use and clean up more than make up for the amount of paint I use. I will never put my Binks Model-7 down. Thanks.
@dewaynebraley2820
3 жыл бұрын
Size tip it come with ? Do they offer different size tips for it ,?? Do u base coat or CC with the Binks,? Is that a gravity or suct. Fed ? What's the price for it ?
@leesanders6490
3 жыл бұрын
@@dewaynebraley2820 They usually come with a medium tip good for lacquers, primers, epoxies, urethanes and clear coats. There are 3 tip sizes good for everything from shellacs up to house paints. It's a siphon feed gun. I shoot base coats and clear with the medium tip. I have shot hundreds of cars over the last 36 years with the same gun I own now. I've been using a Binks #7 since I started custom painting in 1976. The gun will shoot all sizes of metal flake also. Look for a used one that's been kept clean on ebay to save some money. They don't wear out so a rebuild kit will usually get them going like new. Hope this helps.
@topfell8277
5 ай бұрын
Used a#7 for years still have good guns
@StevieTV253
3 жыл бұрын
As a new painter i appreciate the info and simple breakdown. i do helmets, skateboards and motorcycles so i mainly use touch up guns. buying an lvlp now i have 3 hvlps in a 25lb compressor.
@StephenKelly-ey6ne
4 жыл бұрын
I have had a Fuji HVLP system for years and its brilliant Ho Hum.
@pasisovi
4 жыл бұрын
HVLPs work well for painter decorators, a practice which use paint viscosity quite different from what is used in a bodywork.
@marcphillips1020
6 жыл бұрын
Good vid👍 I'm a DIY guy and i bought an LVLP gun with a variety of tips to shoot what i need with my home air compressor. Gun was under $100 usd
@TheGunmanChannel
6 жыл бұрын
LVLP is much better suited to DIY
@crossfiregaming9541
6 жыл бұрын
The Gunman Yeah the gunman I love my LVLP's I swear it gives such a great finish. I want to send you one to do a review on. You might have seen them or heard of them a bit. ATOM X Line? I've got the X20 MP LVLP and about to pre-order the X27 MP LVLP which is actually a clone of the Sata 5000 except the air valve is in a different spot or so I heard atleast. Tony from learn auto body and paint channel promotes them and for the price they definitely seem like a well made quality gun to me but I've never owned or even held a devilbiss pro-lite or anything else considered top notch guns. I did get to hold and feel the Walcom Genesis Carbino and loved the way that trigger felt but that's it. It would be sweet to see you spray with them guns and see what you think of the price vs. Quality and the finishes you can get with them. I basically learned spraying with these guns well actually still learning only been painting 6 months or so now. Mainly the same cars panels like 8 different times haha damn Honda Accord 2009 with Alabaster Silver Metallic one hell of a color to learn how to not only paint but learn body work for my first time. Haha
@jimrichter9237
6 жыл бұрын
Completely agree with gunny. I switched from hvlp to conventional after leaving shop with giant compressor and love it!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. Great timing for me as I'm starting to shop for a gun in the us now.
@iainportalupi
6 жыл бұрын
I’ve got one of those Harbor Freight special guns and it’s no prize but I got the kinks worked out of it after some modifications and it have sprayed epoxy, 2k, base, and clear with it and its 1.4mm tip and was able to get a surface with every little orange peel. There is no doubt that it is a cheap gun, and like I said I did have to do some work to it to make it function correctly but it works for a hobbyist like me.
@BrewPub
5 жыл бұрын
I am in a tech college automotive refinish program, in the US. We use HVLP, because it is mandated by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). I use a Sata 4000B HVLP digital with a 1.3 tip. I only have this gun right now, so I spray Primer, Sealer, Base and Clear with it. I set pressure at 25 psi incoming rather than the 29psi that Sata recommends.
@iEvocate
6 жыл бұрын
I've been spraying for 2.5 years full time in the US. We use Cromax solvent base and I for some reason prefer using hv30 for heavy metallic colors but that's about it. We also do a shitload of full respray 2k direct gloss color/single stage (it's one of those budget Maaco shops, gotta start somewhere lol) and I will use te20 for that all day long. Iwata lph-400 hvlp for sealer/wet on wet, and ws400 or te20 for clear. Those two instances where I like using hvlp, I actually do find I save a tiny amount of paint but it's laughable like you said. Maybe half an oz
@iEvocate
6 жыл бұрын
David Westernall thanks man, most people just give me shit when they here about where I work. I'm fortunate to work at one of the better maacos in my area. I was given the opportunity to take over the previous painters position after only working in a body shop as a prepper for about a month. I hopped on that and turns out I was pretty good and have some natural talent. I have no official education or certifications, all self taught and some training through Axalta reps. My end goal is to work here another year or two just to have the length of experience under my belt, get certified, then move on to a higher end facility. I really want to get into strictly collision repair and insurance work, enough of this full respray with cheap paint for 300$ 😂😂
@kevinhekers2380
6 жыл бұрын
Just want to ask you a question is maaco realy that bad or is it just a bit of a bad reputation i watch some videos on youtube about maaco and what i have seen its not the best but for 300 to 500 bucks you should not even complain 😉i am from europ so something like maaco is unknow to us i worked in a lower and shop for 2 years to and now i work in a higer end colision and insurance workshop we use cromax pro waterbase
@iEvocate
6 жыл бұрын
kevin hekers it's all going to depend on the location and attitude/willingness to work of the employees. Most of the Maacos are franchised owned like a McDonald's.. you may have a really good or really bad experience. The one I work for is hands down the best in my area, we fix a lot of the other Maacos shit jobs lol. You just need to understand that when you go to Maaco, you get what you pay for. 300$ full respray pretty much covers the cost of paint and materials for us and that's about it. Nothing is removed, de trimmed, repaired (dents, dings, rock chips, peeling paint) unless the customer is paying for any of that to be done, which starts to up the price, but also quality of the finish a lot.
@iEvocate
6 жыл бұрын
kevin hekers there's a maaco about 15 minutes down the road from us that will red Scotch Brite the entire vehicle and paint right over top... We don't do that, everything is DA sanded smooth with at least 320 grit
@kevinhekers2380
6 жыл бұрын
Ryan Johnston thanks for reacting we do alot of insurance work so if there are any stone chips scratches small dents arround the area that will get basecoat on we fix it if its in a blend panel we might push it out using some hooks and glue slide hammers put in the previous shop i had to paint right over all the damage because it was not payed work i get it if we fix everything we don't make any money
@boostismagic
6 жыл бұрын
Funny to see the Gunman all layered up....winter in Aus, lol It's 105 f here in Texas, brother... Thanks for all you do to help us!
@gsail6600
6 жыл бұрын
David Westernall Perth gets very cold I can you.
@SaltyTubers
6 жыл бұрын
Massively happy with my Tekna Pro Lite, your vids really helped me make that jump and I'm able to get quite close to the Benz factory finish with it. Cheers!
@reverseuniverse2559
3 жыл бұрын
Being a spray painter myself I’ve found HVLP to be a new ball game especially coming to the paint mix and usually a thicker mix which has more of a chance to have runs or droops until using it a few times if your a more common conventional spray painter with high pressure guns
@TheGunmanChannel
3 жыл бұрын
Try holding the gun very close and go nice and fast.
@reverseuniverse2559
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheGunmanChannel Yes i paint bath tubs and HVLP was the first setup to do this bath being the start of my new career and with the thickness of the hose made it a challenge on itself let alone using a lower pressure and a bulkier heavy gun but they serve their purpose 👍🏼
@swc-diygarage
6 жыл бұрын
I got an FLG5 last fall and it is fantastic. Did a quick ms clear vid on it. Highly recommend for the diy guy on a budget.
@archy350
6 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you, the gun is absolutely amazing for the price. I also have a few videos on it.
@mikehfhryyyo0ysangeyrtrgei481
6 жыл бұрын
SW Customs wbere did u get it
@swc-diygarage
6 жыл бұрын
@@mikehfhryyyo0ysangeyrtrgei481 Off Ebay but sold by Sprayguns Direct
@MrElPoderozo1
6 жыл бұрын
I just bought one and used it for clear and I love it! Is the only thing im going to use it for, clear. I never painted a car in my life and all my friends are in love with the paint job. They were all worry because the color I have chosen was a 3 stage paint job and sense I never painted a car before they thought I was going to screw things up, Lol. This gun made it possible for me. Right now is nice and clean and put in a very safe place. I wanted to put it underneath my pillow but my wife didn't like the idea😁😂🤣🤣.
@mikehfhryyyo0ysangeyrtrgei481
6 жыл бұрын
i bought a gpi i used it on basecoat when i went to use it for my clear i had an uneven fan pattern cleaned it and still was uneven pattern it sprays on the top and on the bottom but nothing in the middle of the fan pattern dont know y? ant suggestions
@stevencavanagh5369
4 жыл бұрын
This video is really nice to watch! I have a cheap Campbell Hausfeld DIY spray kit that is HVLP(after a lot of research) and I’ve had nothing but problems. Finish is very grainy and always seems to need a lot of polish to look professional. I also upgraded to a 20 gallon compressor and it’s still not quite right. You’re bang on when you mentioned you have to hold the gun closer, otherwise the finish is too thin and even more grainy. Thanks for the vid, I will buy a LVLP for my next project. Home Mechanic
@BeetleJuice1980
6 жыл бұрын
You just rescued me from buying a 400$ hvlp. I do own a conventional gun from 2008 price range at 120$ with 1.3 and I paint my beetles as an amateur painter. I still got some orange peal that I can't solve but I try to learn from your videos..
@garlandtube3
4 жыл бұрын
GFG-670 Gravity Gun DeVILBISS PLUS great home Gun, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 included. Sprayed silver Acrylic Lacquer 1.4 tip, 30psi. Compressor 60gal, 5hp, 165psi. Trying base, clear next car. Thanks for all your videos. Only heard you mention the Plus, one time, not sure it’s sold outside the USA. I understand why lacquer is not a topic, but as I said base clear next, not silver, that took 3 attempts to get it right.
@richardturner8630
4 жыл бұрын
Total agreement, I've used lots of guns for woodwork, industrial painting and some auto. For the average backyarder I'll say this. Devilbiss still makes the JGA. it works, it needs no improvement. Yes you'll use a little more paint but you can lay it down flat. For fine woodworking lacquers , look at an hvlp turbine system. You eliminate compressor not keeping up, you are spraying with warm dry air, and you can use the turbine box to air dry coatings with a manifold. For heavy use workshops and viscous coatings nothing out there works better than the sames-Kremlin airmix systems. I have 2 from the 90s and they are fantastic , the new version is better again. Be sure to be seated when reading the price quote though. Gunman is right, for automotive even if you buy the satajet5000, or devilbiss(tekna) prolite you will not be using that hvlp aircap unless you are shooting acrylic enamel or trying to match a euro orange peel
@unclejoeoakland
6 жыл бұрын
So since the guy is a cabinetmaker who paints his own cabs, and he is going to do his car too, here are some insights/feelings as another cabmaker who occasionally sprays automotive. HVLP has helped control air consumption against the demands of more than one man using air tools- sanders, dust blowers, nailers and of course the spray booth feed. This is with a large IR compressor with a 7.5 horse motor and a 120 gallon tank. Its just way more pleasant not having the compressor constantly on. Overspray is also a concern in the booth because the waterborne finishes can look great but then there is a lot of cleaning if the overspray is heavy. So a lot of what your advice-seeker might be thinking about are the facts of life in a facility which isn't built as a dedicated spray room and can't be brought to that standard immediately.
@Void-gn9zm
3 жыл бұрын
That background is so badass haha! Thank you for sharing your wisdom Gunman.
@GinandTronics
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm a cabinet sprayer, and use all the different aircaps etc. Conventional to me is a great finish(old skool) but the transfer efficiency is bad. Compliant is basically transtech etc Achieves the required Transfer efficiency of hvlp, 65% and using less air volume than hvlp. Hvlp is basically over 65% transfer efficiency but requires higher volume of air compared to compliant. We use a pump and a Kremlin gun in cabinet spraying. This has a hvlp aircap but the difference here is the tip produces the fan pattern, and the air from the horns is just to get rid of the tails in the pattern. Can achieve 86%percent transfer efficiency, and spray inside cabinet etc because the air pressure is really low. Used to use flg5 guns daily and the are a perfect balance between cost and performance. Probably sprayed around 20 thousand kitchen doors a year with a flg 5 gun. I.used to use 2 different flg5 guns, and I noticed I always had a favourite, so i think the build quality is less than the gti etc. But I don't think you would know unless you used every gun
@cubul32
5 жыл бұрын
Let me pick your brains for a bit. What nozzle sizes you use for stains, water varnish, latex paints? Do you spray latex with gravity feed guns? If yes, how do you thin it, do you use Floetrol?
@Mikefngarage
4 жыл бұрын
tell that to the government in CA. they do allow the TE 20 now as hvlp in most areas of CA. but for a while that was not even legal. You are right about how much paint they use and they also put about the same amount of emissions in the air either way.
@Artie6937
6 жыл бұрын
Some call gravity feed spray guns HVLP . Thank you Gunman the amount of help,information and reviews out there for free
@Rick-fs9wc
5 жыл бұрын
Good advice gunny. I see a whole lot of people buying hvlp guns and want to use them with a home compressor.
@The_R-n-I_Guy
6 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you made this video. I'm starting out in the auto body field and I was wondering what kind of gun to get. I'll be using a small compressor at home and I would've ended up getting an hvlp gun. Thanks again
@kensendelofski3761
6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Lawson. I'm also just getting started. this video saved me about 200 dollars. I was going to buy an HVLP. I thought it ment high volume of paint with less air pressure. my budget is limited, and I can't afford a large compressor.
@anthonyskilton8634
4 жыл бұрын
I agree, guys like (name? ) are so helpful, thanks.
@scottlovell7375
3 жыл бұрын
thanks mate, didnt even know there was a difference between hvlp and standard guns. i was about to buy a really cheap hvlp gun, but now im gonna think about one of these now, jusyt looked at the FLG5 probbaly gonna go for that now. thanks for the info.
@bena9221
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I have a 26 gallons compressor painting small panels will go for LVLP spray gun so my compressor will not run all the time
@dewaynebraley2820
3 жыл бұрын
Does that mean Low Volume ,Low Pressure? So thats alot like the HvLP little brother ? Besides the High is not Low if there is NO pressure
@MLZ500
6 жыл бұрын
I have an older FLG3 that came with 1.3, 1.5 and 1.8 tips and I have been very happy with it, I have only done a few projects with it so it is basically still new I am very meticulous when it clean it so it should be good for a long time.
@state030555
Жыл бұрын
your right mate I been painting 40 year and totally agree
@TheLegend-nx3mm
3 жыл бұрын
Hi The Gunman, great video. I'm really glad I watched this video. I'm a new subscriber. May I ask you a question?? As a hobby I make verneer wooden boxes. I currently apply a shellac finish by hand. However done some research and shellac can be spayed on . Have you any advice on what gun I would need and compressor?? Thanks in advance. Kind regards Danny uk 🇬🇧❤ the channel. 🙂👍
@bryanchaney2572
2 жыл бұрын
Great breakdown on what the difference is
@NilsJakobson
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining this! Only problem is that I found this video after I already bought FLG-4 670 kit..and now looking for more powerful 30 gal compressor.
@frankgrimes8714
6 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video. I always sought out a HVLP with some of it attributed to that thinking "this is new so its better" but also because I tried to understand that it meant better transfer efficiency and so I assumed as a DIY/hobby guy i would be spending less money on paint. I think this is kind of a false assumption on my part because if i only paint 1 car a year how much paint and money will i really save? Also saving air is probably more important as I only have a 60 gallon home shop type compressor.
@herminigildodelacruzjr1752
4 жыл бұрын
Honest opinion is given here this deserves the best of respect from me thanks
@dhaley8847
3 жыл бұрын
Devilbiss guns are the best bang for the buck hands down! Great guns and great value! the most options of caps and nozzles.
@turbora28
Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks as a novice I always thought it was all about hvlp. Any recommendations between the gpg and flg5 for solid single stage 2k?
@jimisalgado6004
5 жыл бұрын
I've been iwata ws400 devilbiss plus... tekna te20, HE .. non hvlp guns But..... I recently purchased the blue tekna basecoat gun in the USA This thing sprays so nice, lays down the metallics so good I can belive it's a hvlp gun...
@beauchamp1763
6 жыл бұрын
Devillbis 1.3 transtec for me. Te 10 for base & Te 20 for clear. Flg 5, 1.4 for direct gloss. They are the bomb
@spyder666111
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Gunman, love your videos and reviews. I bought an FLG 4 last week, HVLP as you know, with the 3 tips. it was chosen based on quality, price ($400), and availability here in Canada. Choices limited. I have watched most of your videos and reviews on the gun, and HVLP in general and after some research found Devilbiss Dv690000 Flg-1-1 Air Cap no. 1 which is listed as a standard cap for my gun. Can you comment on your experience with it or perhaps let me know if you have done a review of the air cap? I will be ordering it in the next couple of weeks and was hoping it would help me as a DIYer. I have a 60 gallon compressor with specs that are just a bit better than minimum recommended for the hvlp gun. Any advise would be appreciated. Also do you know of any other tips that may fit the gun from your experience? Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Keep up the excellent work. ~Andrew__
@richardunderwood5265
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Gunman, Really appreciate your honest reviews, advice and jedi skills. I made the newbie error and rushed into buying a HVLP gun for home project. I've now sold the HVLP and I'm now looking for an LVLP for a van restoration project; I'm hoping to shoot base and clear to finish. Please can you advise which guns/nozzles to look out for here in the UK", and typical CFM to achieve. Also (sorry mate, kicking the arse out of it) what about paint systems, who would you recommend (UK based). Many thanks Richard Underwood
@MrBod4life
5 жыл бұрын
No response..how sad
@DonPavardenis
5 жыл бұрын
he probably have no time to watch all questions. he actually says which gun to buy in video
@DEeMONsworld
5 жыл бұрын
great explanation, You have the painting experience and as far as it goes you're absolutely right. However all those so called HVLP automotive spray guns are not really HVLP. at least most of them. I sprayed clears on kitchen cabinets professionally for years, but it was some time ago. At that point The only way to get true HVLP was to buy a dedicated turbine system with large hoses (high volume of air). I did not go that route. The other way round was to have a killer compressor, I had a 5 HP 220 volt 80 gallon tank, which you need all of, plus an industrial grade HVLP gun adapted for use as a hand held unit, cost me around 500 bucks, plus larger hose and fittings. its not just the air horns, you need the power AND volume of air to drive a gun like this. You have to move slower requiring a more steady hand, and as you said your holding the gun very close to the work. The problem is with the operator used to the old school kind of gun, he just cranks up the pressure until he is comfortable, and defeats the purpose of HVLP in the first place. Not worth the hassle unless you need the HVLP for other reasons.
@sarahblackburn1
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these great videos...You live in the real world for real people from all abilities and not just all top notch guns for pros ..Well done
@dimitridam1249
6 жыл бұрын
The devilbiss flg5 is a good gun for home spraying..ill use it alot and thats a small priced gun and you can spray cars in the booth..did a few cars and came out awesome..
@soran1461
3 жыл бұрын
Hi champ This information was very useful to me ,I have a 2 HP compressor and it still doesn't cope with the help gun 1.7mm !!! Cheers
@ajd5363
4 жыл бұрын
I went for the Sharpe Razor LVLP. It looks like a winner.
@grantmx4742
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you are correct. I used to paint aircraft and sports cars years ago and flawless finishes. Went to paint my backhoe and a car with a HVLP gun I picked up on Ebay and I could not get a decent finish no matter what I tried. Back in the day I used a cheap sharp gun with bottom tank/bottle and won auto shows with my paint jobs. Now I have the so called must have HVLP guns and nothing but ugly finishes. I actually thought it was bad paint I was using or the reducer was no good, or I was no good. I also have a giant compressor and a high performance gas compressor I built and both will run 4 paint guns at the same time so it's not my air supply. You have just convinced me to get a new gun. Thanks again. g
@kakiko9381
5 жыл бұрын
Good point man! Appreciated, i'm plannin to buy a 5hp with 60 gallons tank but its too expensive. Now i think 2 to 3 hp air compressor with 30 gallon tank will do by just using rp or lvlp. spraygun.
@raylebourdais747
5 жыл бұрын
Hey Gunman! I got a ton of respect for your abilities! I saw you review a Sata 4000 B HVLP and you had nothing but great things to say about it. After seeing your review I purchased a Sata 4000B HVLP Camo. I am a novis with a handful of paint jobs under my belt. Im actually going to upgrade my compressor because of the gun choice I have made. After watching this video I am thinking I made a big mistake. Any suggestions?
@bobert02493
6 жыл бұрын
Ive recently bought a sata 5000 hvlp for our standox water system and its fantastic , spraying at 1.6bar . Ive had to readjusted my brain to how much paint im mixing up coming off my gti pro lite as its using much less paint .
@brooks.5849
6 жыл бұрын
i am a DIYer restoring a car, like you said HVLP gun demands on small compressors, Do you recommend i get devilbiss SRI pro lite for my tiny 50 gallon compressor? i have the Gti PRO lite with 1.3 TE10 tip and i get awesome results! (thanks to you!! ). but. i need to stop every minute to complete a panel:( Do you suggest getting the SRI 1.2mm will help me?? Thanks! Great Video as always!!!!!
@jessicasorl
6 жыл бұрын
Currently running a DeVilbiss Finishline 4 FLG-670 Solvent Based HVLP, love the gun. It does beautiful finishes, super smooth. I don't understand your objection of the HVLP gun.
@mickchaganis6607
5 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, another great informative video. What about a video on mid range turbine HVLP sprayers? I have an Earlex 5500, it's ok but I get a bit of orange peel, is it me the home sprayer or is it the tool? I only have a small 50 litre compressor with an LVLP gun but still it's stop start. I like the idea for turbine sprayers for home, I've done motorbikes but want to spray my project car. Thinking about a Fuji semi pro 2 or an Earlex Sprayport?
@MrTrek164
6 жыл бұрын
Gunny m8 here in Europe we have to use hvlp and to be honest we've never had atomisation issues ,However for those at home the big plus for hvlp is the reduced overspray especially if you use a turbine set up .I agree you need to use a bit closer to your work piece . I've been using uhs clear in my hvlp with no probs ,so I think it's more of set up to suit your needs wether it's conventional or hvlp each to there own . Cheers for the vid Gunny
@beauchamp1763
6 жыл бұрын
Yer i have a T110 and use it on full resprays and i love the finish i can get. Used it on my clubsport when i painted that. Love it. I forgot to mention it in my initial comment so yer i use all 3. Can't beat them. I love my pro lites and what you can achieve with the different air caps. When will you be doing the primer gun raffle? Love the vids mate and happy you are enjoying making them and getting the following and success you deserve. Wanted to ask would you be keen to put together a workshop on colour matching. A $100 fee to cover materials etc. Perth painters!! Just an idea. Cheers mate. Troy
@kanewest2363
6 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you please do a LVLP comparison between the cheap Sprayit 33000 /R500 and the GTI pro lite with TE10 or T110 ? I am looking for a spray gun with minimal overspray and low CFM requirement while doing a decent finish. Thannks for sharing all these awesomeness and knowledge
@GRIDMASTER6
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great advice, very much appreciated, now I’ll go and purchase FLG-5 Based on your advice. Thanks again here in the UK.
@benjaminbutler6699
4 жыл бұрын
GRIDMASTER6 when I look up the flg5 it says it’s hvlp. I thought he was recommending lvlp guns. Do you know why he is talking about that gun?
@danawick9817
4 жыл бұрын
still liking my FLG5 that is the best advice Ive received from your videos for a spray gun i dont paint very often any more so its great for DYI guys. i should send you a Princess Auto gun to review lol. its been awhile have you tried the Ani F160 yet?
@sirtallywacker500
5 жыл бұрын
Hey Gunny, you have helped me in so many ways to learn and understand a new trade. Thank you
@bulldogpaintbody8270
6 жыл бұрын
A painter told me when I was just starting out that it also requires a bigger air hose in the booth for a true help setup.
@TheGunmanChannel
6 жыл бұрын
Yep, and high-flow air fittings
@zanaga1901
3 жыл бұрын
I got a HVLP spray gun at home but I didn't like the way the paint job came out when painted my old truck it was metallic bright silver. But my paint used was cheap grade paint bought on eBay a paint called TNT automotive paint. My spray gun was very cheap HVLP and it was 29.99 at Harbor Freight got it with a warranty. I wouldn't use that spray gun again. In the future rather get the Black Widow but am not experienced in auto painting yet because this year was the first year had painted a vehicle. But with any spray gun my experience is a long way from being great now. I rather use single stage paint in future if paint again though.
@canadianmarauder1923
4 жыл бұрын
I saw this already but was a good refresher.
@jakeb3149
2 жыл бұрын
I'm an aspiring painter who works at a body shop. Should I go for HVLP guns or High Efficiency guns? I see both when I shop. Which one is better?
@Imwright720
4 жыл бұрын
I like this guy and trust him . I’m going to buy one gun for spraying at home. It takes 9.8 cfm to run the flg-5 , which is still a bunch. I am replacing my pancake with a kobalt 2 stage 60 gal compressor. It should run it fine. I’ll never paint an entire car with it. Just repair and maybe some panel painting if I get brave. Currently painting an Isuzu npr with spray cans so this would be a huge jump up.
@beetee801
5 жыл бұрын
I plan on painting my first car soon. This and the rest your vids are helping me tremendously.
@leobuck2060
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info and the explanation... I thought high volume meant that it put more paint down with less air... apparently a misconception... A common one I hope. Before watching this I had just come from a video on lvlp... Is that the same or similar 2 what you were calling a conventional gun? I would actually like to be able to do very good quality automotive paint jobs while using the least amount of air Supply.
@warrenlovell3919
2 жыл бұрын
Grew up on regular guns. Switched to HVLP over 20 years ago. As with anything, become proficient in your craft. Way lees overspray. A properly dialed in HVLP works great and puts paint on the substrate - not wasted in the air. Also, shouldnt assume a hobbyist has a small compressor! 60-80 gallon tank and 7+ HP when I was a teenage hobbyist.
@milanpaunovic1429
2 жыл бұрын
Pozzz from Serbia, which according to you is a good gun from the hobby variant, like Italco and so on
@jayhawkr86
2 жыл бұрын
This Chap is spot on about HVLP
@robcolbert194
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative video. We are currently looking at a qtech 3 silver pro 2 hvlp system. Now I am so confused. My daughter is trying to start a new Furniture Upcycling Business and the choice of the spray painting system is so hard. I already own a compressor but am not sure what to do. Could you please help with any suggestions on a good spray painting system for my daughter for furniture
@rogeliogamboa7644
4 жыл бұрын
The Gunman - Sir, I watch most of your video's - I am DYI, hobbyist - painted a few cars through the years - planning to purchase a new spray gun - have a pretty good compressor - just wondering, why you do not recommend a HVLP ?
@bradenmitchell976
2 жыл бұрын
Just had to give away my Bellaria 1.3 because here in the states I can’t have it in my shop! Gonna miss that gun but it ended up in good hands
@Mikefngarage
5 жыл бұрын
HVLP is required in CA USA. or some air caps for the Tekna prolite like the TE 20 is approved in SOME areas of the state. There is an approval sheet on the website for the counties that it is approved. But again you are right you can do a much nicer job with the HE gun. I always refer to you as the best example painter on youtube. Better than the Canadian BASF guys and the guy in england with the heavy accent. He is good too but my style is more like yours fast and get it out. homeowners might want to try a lVLP gun. In CA you cant even buy an HE gun. The gun must be HVLP approved before anyone can sell it.
@zanaga1901
4 жыл бұрын
What is a good spray gun to buy since you said don't buy a HVLP spray gun. I got a HVLP spray gun at Harbor Freight it was 29.99 one but am a beginner auto painter still now started in June but I never got a great finish from a HVLP spray gun as a beginner I want to move up to a better spray gun for next year glad I saw your video because I would of probably bought a HVLP again because was looking at Black Widow spray gun today that was HVLP. But now not gonna get a HVLP spray gun. Being a beginner HVLP spray gun was a start but not gonna be using in future. I used it on a bright silver metallic truck that am giving to brother but now since I watched this video glad won't deal with HVLP now. Just need to get the right one now so when I start practicing next year probably be in the spring because it's getting colder in Michigan in United States where I live and after this month it probably be snowing in November.
@braleyshardwoodcustoms8584
4 жыл бұрын
Gunman thanks for the video , have u noticed all the look alike guns when referring to the data style? What's up with that,? Do think there's a knock off that actually performs descent? What's your take on the $200 black widow vs the devibless starting line 1.3 gun
@antoniohale9674
2 жыл бұрын
Good morning sir, do you have a video on how to use/set-up up a slandered HVLP gun?
@captbuscemi
3 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, love your channel, very new to spray painting and really enjoying it. I’m a woodworker, building small furniture and musical instrument projects, and I have a small compressor putting out about 4cuf/min; it came with two cheapo HVLP guns which are ok to get me started but clearly not up to much more. The FLG-5 looks great but it still calls for about 10 cubic feet/min; some other woodworking channels recommend LVLP guns which seem to fit the bill for what I want - can you recommend any which are easily found in Australia? I can get one from the US but shipping and import duties are crazy 😝. Keep up the great work, love hearing another Aussie accent!
@toycoma98
2 жыл бұрын
Summit racing LVLP around $60-$70. Sprayit 33000 but i dont know where its available. Eastwood Concours LT100 but they dont ship outside usa. These 3 are pretty much the same gun. I got the summitracing lvlp for my 20 gal compressor.
@captbuscemi
2 жыл бұрын
@@toycoma98 Thanks mate, I managed to get a LVMP (medium pressure) gun from the SuperCheap for $99. It’s remarkably good for the price, a huge improvement on the HVLP which my compressor came with, and easily uses standard latex paint with about 10-15% dilution with water.
@mlasch1478
2 жыл бұрын
Hi again Gunman, I posted a question on your T110 TE20 video, I referenced this clip too. If I got a gun such as a FLG5, Prolite can I use an LVLP cap instead of the HVLP one that might come with it? In other words, can an HVLP act like an LVLP when needed with a simple cap swap? My initial use will be for a Nitrocellulose clear for a guitar, and I need a gun that will work for it. I will possibly use my small compressor 30 gal, at my house, or a large 300 gal one at my buddy's garage. Or should I just buy something like an Astro Evo LVLP and be done with it until I get my own larger setup? Thanks
@waynep8007
6 жыл бұрын
Aye Gunman, If u do a bit of rust repair and do a full paint job... Can you squirt oil into your panels/chasis and seams to stop rust ever coming back and do u use FISH OIL...?
@revivemotorcycles
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks GM I had spent days agonizing over what to buy for motorcycle rebuild job..... ended up just doing what’s right and ordering the 1.4 FLG 5 while watching this video. Should I buy another gun for primer use or can I use this?
@metalmennonite9545
6 жыл бұрын
Firstly, Love the videos Dude. secondly....do you have any experience at all with the 3M Accuspray One system? I'm accustomed to using Iwata and Sata gravity feed but My paint Rep sold me on trying it with the promise of "convenience", throw away the spray head and have a brand new "gun" every time for a guaranteed clean, slick job. I'm not entirely happy with the system myself. The cup and threaded ring are a huge pain in the rear-end....seriously poor design compared to the D-Cups setup, and the gun itself seems more fickle than the weather.
@ryang6513
3 жыл бұрын
Gunman, any thoughts on HVLP turbine units? I thought one benefit of HVLP is you don't need an air compressor at all, plus you don't have to deal with moisture in compressed air.
@brianb5779
3 жыл бұрын
Since this is older video and im looking to buy a great budget gun and air is NOT an issue for me, what would best recommendation be? Thanks so much
@robertb8280
6 жыл бұрын
Great video. I could not get the FLG5 in the US but found the ANI that you recommend around the same time, works great. Keep up the great work
@PnwOnTour
5 жыл бұрын
Robert B got my flg5 spraygunsdirect.com super fast shipping $100 about a year ago 🇺🇸
@asksteevies4941
5 жыл бұрын
Ebay
@chrisp1598
2 жыл бұрын
Spray guns direct ships to the us
@scoobgirl
6 жыл бұрын
great vid man,,, I thought HVLP was hi viscosity low pressure,,, doh haha, I remember my friend painting with a new devilbiss jga in the 90's perfect out the gun finish as well,,,,, FLG5 you say, devilbiss was the go to name for pro guns back then, its a name you can trust
@USCG.Brennan
5 жыл бұрын
Quick question. As for paint (automotive single stage) usage from guns. How does an HVLP compare to an old school siphon feed gun? My best siphon feed is a Binks #7 for comparison. Thanks in advance for your answer.
@bobsinclair616
4 жыл бұрын
I really really wish I had seen you here firsthand now I know thanks for videos again awesome 😎
@Wretched2JZ
6 жыл бұрын
N64! He'll yea! Keep up the good work. I paint automotive headlights, so hvlp was a step to get used to for sure!
@marvindelmundo2710
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info mate..love your channel
@paullynch1938
Жыл бұрын
What do you think of them Q5 platinum turbine set up dude,if they’re good do many shops use them and do you like um, ace videos
@frjedi9081
4 жыл бұрын
Hello, I agree for the FLG 5 and will order one with a mini gun (probably AirGunsa Impact in 1mm). But the problem with HVLP is (also) the air volume/min required (?) Do you think a FLG with 1.3 / 1.4 will work with a 275 l/min air output compressor ? (Base & clear cloats only). It’s a 150 l. Thanks for your helpful videos from France EU.
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