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"Charles Vincent" wrote On my gun you would never carry around the turbine. It is heavy. It will supposedly drive two guns at once. I also run an extra length of hose just to give the air more time to cool before hitting the gun. I had read that the heat was an advantage to the HVLP process, so I assume you find this not to be true? Why, or why not? I would think (guess) that the paint flashing quickly would make it harder to keep a wet line, but that is my guess, since I have not used one, (turbine unit) I don't know... Or could you go with a slower reducer? That brings up a different question. Do all, or nearly all paints used have different speed reducers available to use? I have used urethane, enamel, lacquer and latex paints. (the latex does not count, because that was on house type stuff, and the same with lacquer, that required no mixing) -- Jim in NC |
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