I have some 2nd hand guns but not too sure of their rating, anyhow
regardless of guns what size compressor PSI/CFM does auto paint require?
Any helpful point. tips, websites would be appreciated.
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Ken
Auto painting is one of the most demanding uses of compressed air, as it must
be clean, free of moisture, and consistent in pressure. I currently have a
large two stage 5 hp Kellog-American industrial compressor with 80 gallon tank
that puts out about 18 CFM at 175 psi. I used to fart around with smaller
compressors, like 8 CFM, and even experimented with TWO 8 CFM compressors
together to get enough air.
The current breed of automotive spray guns use HVLP technology, and use
anywhere from 10 to 20 CFM.
Suggest you go to:
http://www.autobodystore.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?index
and post your same question there. It is the best discussion group for this
topic on the web. BTW, search the archives for plenty of info on this topic.
Good luck,
Jeff
I have painted a couple of vans, and various other bits. I started
with a 2hp, 8cfm (maybe) direct drive compressor. It was borderline
and you had to often stop to let it catch up. Ok for a motorbike
petrol tank, but a PIA for a Bedford CF van.
I then got a deal-of-a-lifetime 3hp belt drive unit from a garage.
keeps up with no problems.
I have 2 spray guns - a noname suction feed gun which came with the
first compressor (along with a blow gun, tyre inflator, etc). I now
use it as a dedicated primer gun, but painted a bit of stuff with it.
I bought a gravity feed Taiwanese gune, which is considerably better
than the "free" one, and the gravity feed gun is easier to clean.
I also have a small touch up gun - nice but not essential, Good for
small work like bumpers or trim.
see http://www.warkshop.com/paint1.html and
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22how+to+paint+a+car%22&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
and others I can't lay my hands on at present
Geoff
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I have a Harbor Freight HVLP gun.
Compressor is a "6 HP" Crapsman oilless (noisy as hell) on a 30-gallon tank.
Rating is around 8 CFM @ 90 psi
This will not keep up with the gun when painting something large, like a car.
My HVLP gun, a deVilbiss, takes 26 CFM. A real pig. You need
about 10 HP to keep it happy. It sure puts the paint down quick.
Dan
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