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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1996 Crestliner Kodiak 16 fix up
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 421909" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>good job !! the video is a nice addition to your photos.</p><p></p><p>the PSI for a paint gun is for the incoming pressure into the handle.</p><p>there is a small air gage with a twist knob to control the pressure on the handle of the sprayer.</p><p>for thinned down Rust-Oleum, I used the same 12psi gravity sprayer</p><p>my compressor is 150psi, 20gal @ 6cfm and it works okay.......</p><p>a consistant volume flow of air will give you the best results.</p><p>if you have to spray and wait for the compressor to catch up before you can spray again</p><p>is not the correct setup if you are going to be doing several large projects</p><p>like boats, cars and trailers - it just gets frustrating.</p><p></p><p>large volume air tank, 10 gallon or larger and the highest CFM you can afford.</p><p>not horsepower at the motor - Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) out of the tank is the target.</p><p></p><p>again, good job !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 421909, member: 13599"] good job !! the video is a nice addition to your photos. the PSI for a paint gun is for the incoming pressure into the handle. there is a small air gage with a twist knob to control the pressure on the handle of the sprayer. for thinned down Rust-Oleum, I used the same 12psi gravity sprayer my compressor is 150psi, 20gal @ 6cfm and it works okay....... a consistant volume flow of air will give you the best results. if you have to spray and wait for the compressor to catch up before you can spray again is not the correct setup if you are going to be doing several large projects like boats, cars and trailers - it just gets frustrating. large volume air tank, 10 gallon or larger and the highest CFM you can afford. not horsepower at the motor - Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) out of the tank is the target. again, good job !! [/QUOTE]
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