Pete F
12th August 2010, 07:02 PM
I have reasonable experience spraying auto and to a lesser extent oil based house paints, now using a HVLP gun which I've previously had good results with.
In the past week I've tried spraying some water based poly (Cabothane) and now some water based acrylic (Dulux Weathershield). Both finishes should have been high gloss.
While I appreciate the level of gloss won't match a good oil based finish, I'm a bit disappointed in the level of gloss I've achieved in both these situations. I was using a 1.4 mm needle/cap, spraying at 40 psi and thinned to get good atomisation. I'm going to try one last coat (3rd) of the acrylic and this time and think I'll change to a 1.8 mm needle/cap and possibly not thin as much. From the can the acrylic requires quite a bit of thinning and I wonder if that's affecting the curing. Otherwise the flowout seems ok and I'm getting quite a good surface, but more like what I'd describe as "semi-gloss".
How are others going with similar setups? Any suggestions to improve the situation? Being used to stinking solvents, iso-cyonates, and other miscellaneous crap they put in the paints I'm used to, water based sure would be good .... if I could get good results!
Pete
In the past week I've tried spraying some water based poly (Cabothane) and now some water based acrylic (Dulux Weathershield). Both finishes should have been high gloss.
While I appreciate the level of gloss won't match a good oil based finish, I'm a bit disappointed in the level of gloss I've achieved in both these situations. I was using a 1.4 mm needle/cap, spraying at 40 psi and thinned to get good atomisation. I'm going to try one last coat (3rd) of the acrylic and this time and think I'll change to a 1.8 mm needle/cap and possibly not thin as much. From the can the acrylic requires quite a bit of thinning and I wonder if that's affecting the curing. Otherwise the flowout seems ok and I'm getting quite a good surface, but more like what I'd describe as "semi-gloss".
How are others going with similar setups? Any suggestions to improve the situation? Being used to stinking solvents, iso-cyonates, and other miscellaneous crap they put in the paints I'm used to, water based sure would be good .... if I could get good results!
Pete