So I am looking into investing in a HVLP system. I am only a hobby user so historically just mini rollered anything i have built but given i have just made all the skirting and architrave for the new house out of MRMDF plus have a number of fitted units to make i am thinking of spending some money on a HVLP set up.
I have read a lot of the previous threads on here and am still unsure which way to go and have a few questions.
Is the Earlax 5500 really a good machine or is it just good for the price? Would i be better looking at spending another £100 - £150 on a Fuji or Appolo set up or is that really just a case of nice fit and finish?
In terms of the paint - we have already chosen to paint the woodwork with an oilbased dulux trade diamond finish paint so need a sprayer that can spray oil paint - understand it will need to be thinned so any advice here would be welcomed.
looking ahead i want to be able to use the set up to paint parts for fitted units as well as stand alone items like bed side units etc.
i need to limit the budget but at the same time i want something that i wont outgrow in a years time and have to upgrade - i belive in buying the best i can afford but also where possible buying once
I have read a lot of the previous threads on here and am still unsure which way to go and have a few questions.
Is the Earlax 5500 really a good machine or is it just good for the price? Would i be better looking at spending another £100 - £150 on a Fuji or Appolo set up or is that really just a case of nice fit and finish?
In terms of the paint - we have already chosen to paint the woodwork with an oilbased dulux trade diamond finish paint so need a sprayer that can spray oil paint - understand it will need to be thinned so any advice here would be welcomed.
looking ahead i want to be able to use the set up to paint parts for fitted units as well as stand alone items like bed side units etc.
i need to limit the budget but at the same time i want something that i wont outgrow in a years time and have to upgrade - i belive in buying the best i can afford but also where possible buying once