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PatG
Hi Guys
Well, I'm getting the hang of spraying SPI Epoxy without runs or craters (due to too much paint). I now only open up my flow control about 1.5 turns, which meters out the fluid much more slowly, where a novice painter can keep up.
Quick question. Shooting with a detail gun (Devilbiss SRI Pro, 1.0 tip) and with a Tekna Copper (1.3 tip). Reduced the white epoxy by about 10% to thin it out a bit. In both cases, my spray pattern is much smaller than it should be. I am running the gun's recommended air pressure. (29 PSI for SRI and 21 for Tekna Copper). Any thoughts on how I can make the spray pattern a little taller? Is it due to low pressure or due to the paint being a little too viscous for my tip size?
Thanks in advance for all the help.
Pat
Well, I'm getting the hang of spraying SPI Epoxy without runs or craters (due to too much paint). I now only open up my flow control about 1.5 turns, which meters out the fluid much more slowly, where a novice painter can keep up.
Quick question. Shooting with a detail gun (Devilbiss SRI Pro, 1.0 tip) and with a Tekna Copper (1.3 tip). Reduced the white epoxy by about 10% to thin it out a bit. In both cases, my spray pattern is much smaller than it should be. I am running the gun's recommended air pressure. (29 PSI for SRI and 21 for Tekna Copper). Any thoughts on how I can make the spray pattern a little taller? Is it due to low pressure or due to the paint being a little too viscous for my tip size?
Thanks in advance for all the help.
Pat