Its ready to spray, right out of the box.

chevman

Oldtimer
Using the right gun of course. I have one of the original Iwata LS-400 Super Nova guns and really like it, but some time back they started offering a new version of it and I've been wondering what improvements they have made to it. Actually, some of the improvements seem to be more to make it easier to use, but they say it is also ready to use right out of the box with all the adjustments--except air pressure--wide open all the time. They also explain the advantages of LS and the WS. The Super Nova made me a far better painter, and now I know why. They say a good painter can use any gun and get good results, but for the rest of us, there is some good info in these videos. I'm not buying the new version, but this is interesting, even info on spraying in high heat and high humidity.

 
I'm glad I was advised to use Iwata spray guns. Not knocking the other good brands on the market, Perhaps one day I will say the same about other manufactures spray guns.
 
I watched the 1st video. What I found very interesting was that his first coat of clear did not even look like a closed coat. It looked like what I had always considered a half coat for materials that call for a half coat and then a full coat with no flash in between, but he was obviously letting it flash.
 
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