eddie the eagle
25th April 2004, 12:11 AM
Hi Guys,
I'm a cabinetmaker and came across a box of some old Arnold Devilbiss GP guns, sold by CIG, along with replacement seals and needles at a garage sale a while back. (they were legit too, not hot - I knew the seller)
Just wondering if anyone knows the air requirement for these guns - they're advertising a cheap compressor this Anzac weekend at a 'super cheap' auto store that would make it worthwhile buying one if it would work (2Hp, 8cfm, $70.)
Will this work (ie: if you're running something similar, what size compressor are you running successfully?)
Orifice looks to be 2mm in each of the guns.
I spent some time looking at the various websites to see what CFM rating I need to supply the guns, but no luck - looked to be either 8 or 23 cfm.
Can anyone shed light on the air requirement of these beasties please?
Thanks and cheers,
eddie
(who's sprayed before, but on a piped air system as part of a 250cfm compressor system)
I'm a cabinetmaker and came across a box of some old Arnold Devilbiss GP guns, sold by CIG, along with replacement seals and needles at a garage sale a while back. (they were legit too, not hot - I knew the seller)
Just wondering if anyone knows the air requirement for these guns - they're advertising a cheap compressor this Anzac weekend at a 'super cheap' auto store that would make it worthwhile buying one if it would work (2Hp, 8cfm, $70.)
Will this work (ie: if you're running something similar, what size compressor are you running successfully?)
Orifice looks to be 2mm in each of the guns.
I spent some time looking at the various websites to see what CFM rating I need to supply the guns, but no luck - looked to be either 8 or 23 cfm.
Can anyone shed light on the air requirement of these beasties please?
Thanks and cheers,
eddie
(who's sprayed before, but on a piped air system as part of a 250cfm compressor system)