Tom and Vipers
Enthusiast
The problem is that I can't get a nice heavy paint flow thru the gun. To get any kind of flow, I find that I'm turning the pressure up way beyond the HVLP range. To get any kind of wet application, I have to spray 2-3X slower than normal. This results in taking over 5 minutes to put a coat of primer on a Viper hood.
I think the cause of this problem is that I don't have a large enough cap for my gun (its a 1.5mm) and am wondering how I can workaround this problem since it is only primer. (The gun is Sharpe SGF98HVLP and a cap kit is $150, money that would more than buy a decent primer gun.)
I am using Sikkens ColorBuild as a Surfacer
which is 3:1:1 (CB:Hardener:Activator)
and recommends a cap of 1.9-2.1mm
I was thinking of attemping to thin this mixture with Reducer, however, Reducer is only used when this product is used as a Sealer:
10:5:3 (CB:Hardener:Reducer)
I'm thinking this may not be a good idea because the Reducer (solvent) can get trapped in the successive layers of the CB as a filler.
I've just realized there is a Slow Hardener - I guess that would really have helped trying to nurse a small cap gun.
I'm afraid all I can do with what I have is turn up the pressure and paint when it is as cold as possible.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
I think the cause of this problem is that I don't have a large enough cap for my gun (its a 1.5mm) and am wondering how I can workaround this problem since it is only primer. (The gun is Sharpe SGF98HVLP and a cap kit is $150, money that would more than buy a decent primer gun.)
I am using Sikkens ColorBuild as a Surfacer
which is 3:1:1 (CB:Hardener:Activator)
and recommends a cap of 1.9-2.1mm
I was thinking of attemping to thin this mixture with Reducer, however, Reducer is only used when this product is used as a Sealer:
10:5:3 (CB:Hardener:Reducer)
I'm thinking this may not be a good idea because the Reducer (solvent) can get trapped in the successive layers of the CB as a filler.
I've just realized there is a Slow Hardener - I guess that would really have helped trying to nurse a small cap gun.
I'm afraid all I can do with what I have is turn up the pressure and paint when it is as cold as possible.
Thanks in advance,
Tom