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08-20-2010 05:48 AM #10
That bottle is unopened
Seriously, I picked up a Finex (by Sharpe) FX3000 gun yesterday (could not justify Sata or Iwata cost) and shot a bunch of cast pieces (brake calipers, caliper mounts, bolt heads and nuts, etc) and axle flanges that I had overlooked - a coat of epoxy primer, a coat of base single stage black and a coat of 50/50 black and clear. Before priming I soaked everything liberally with lacquer thinner from a spray bottle, wiped dry and blew with air. The new gun worked great with a definite difference in atomization. Since these were not "critical" parts I just hung them outside on a 2x4 supported by ladders so I was not in the same environment - did not want to take time to segregate the shop, and not overly concerned with a bit of dust or a bug or two. Also, I put a gun mounted regulator on the new gun, to be sure of the actual pressure at the gun - I may have been losing 5 or 10psi before and not realized it. One of these days I will mount the regulator on the HF "Pro" gun, mix up some primer and try it again on a test panel to see if that was the problem. For now, it is assembly time!!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
And then a newer model....
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