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23rd May 2012, 08:53 PM #1Member
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Suggest a compressor
I need a compressor to run HVLP guns, as used for automotive painting.
It does belong here, as I want to do an automotive finish on my woodwork projects.
Any way, what compressors would you suggest, with adequate CFM, PSI, and gallon for running an HVLP gun properly?
I am especially interested in one I can get at lowes, but if not - that's fine.
Thanks!!
Edit:
To give an idea, this HVLP gun needs 12 SCFM @ 45 PSI.
http://www.harborfreight.com/high-vo...gun-66222.html
This compressor only provides 2.2 @ 40 PSI.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_397649-21490...r|1&facetInfo=
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23rd May 2012, 09:39 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Not sure as to what is available in the US but if I could suggest, as a general rule - get the biggest you can afford or fit into your workshop - it pays in the long run especially as, when you have one it tends to generate solutions to all sorts of problems which arise in the shed - it's a little bit like the saying "You can't have enough clamps" - "You can't have enough capacity or air flow".
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24th May 2012, 09:57 AM #3Member
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If I get one with a large gallon volume, does that mean I don't need the SCFM the HVLP gun requires?
I only need equal SCFM if I'm doing a "large" project, so the compress doesn't run out of air and have to recharge - right?
In other words, if I get 60gal and my project takes 20gal, the SCFM is irrelevant - as long as PSI is high enough. Right?
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28th May 2012, 11:13 AM #4GOLD MEMBER
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The gun requirements will remain the same irrespective of the compressor size.
Larger capacity means that the compressor cycles less and gives you a more stable airflow - it also allows you to use more air tools and nail guns if you wish.
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