What is that? Explain further. For hi-flow fittings Prevost is a good choice.gasless air hose
Do you use two separate hoses from the wall?As to the whip, your total arm span finger tip to finger tip is in the average of your body height (let’s use 6’ to throw a number at it) so you only have an effective 3-4’ reach over a vehicle roof, depending on belly obstruction. So in my way of thinking a 6’ whip would probably be ideal, a 10’ may be a bit more hose than needed and risk dropping into your paint, etc, mainly based on technique. I would add that this whip is not required to be a non gassing like your breathing hose.
One non-gassing hose from the wall regulator on the booth to the quick connect on the belt. The tubing to the hood has its own (different) connection to prevent mix-up. (Breathing air is regulated down). Then the other quick connect on the belt goes to your spraying whip. So only one hose from wall required, less trip hazard.Do you use two separate hoses from the wall?
Yes that’s what I want to do also. That’s why I was wondering about a whip length from the belt.One non-gassing hose from the wall regulator on the booth to the quick connect on the belt. The tubing to the hood has its own (different) connection to prevent mix-up. (Breathing air is regulated down). Then the other quick connect on the belt goes to your spraying whip. So only one hose from wall required, less trip hazard.