pcb1962":1teqlni9 said:
I have an Earlex HV3900 which I bought for exactly the same purpose. Whilst it does an adequate job it's easy to see where spending more money will get you something superior.
Peter Millard, of this forum (though I don't think he has time for here any more), has recently done a series of videos on spraying, starting with
this one
To be fair it’s been a particularly busy first half to the year (!) and whilst I don’t contribute an awful lot here I do look in regularly to see if I can offer anything - my apologies, I missed this thread.
I think an awful lot has been covered here already, so I’ll just add my few thoughts on airless vs HVLP v compressor fed guns.
I outline my reasons for picking the Graco airless in Part 2 of the video series, but in brief; my compressor is nowhere big enough for spraying and I have no need for anything larger going forwards. I have a small Earlex hvlp and found the overspray (paint dust that dries in the air and settles) to be particularly bad. Also, I don’t have water / waste in the workshop, so clean-up and paint thinning would always be issues for me, plus part of my reasoning for getting into spraying was a particularly large job that needed some cabinetry spraying onsite in a client’s (occupied) home- not somewhere I’d want to drag an hvlp system into.
The Graco Ultra series OTOH are compact, self-contained airless sprayers that have sprayed everything (primer, emulsion, eggshell, gloss) without a murmur, straight from the can with no thinning. Cleanup to switch between paints/finishes (eg primer to eggshell) is around the 5-minute mark, and a more considered ‘deep clean’ at the end of the day around 10 minutes max.
If you watch the vids you’ll see that early on I have some issues with overspray from the Graco, and not to give the game away, this has now been resolved, and I don’t expect any ongoing issues.
I have no axe to grind with Graco or any other manufacturer, and the one I bought was a particularly good fit for my needs. They’re not for everyone (Part 8) but they tick an awful lot of boxes.
HTH Cheers, Peter