Warming the paint up will thin the paint and will help when spraying using a hvlp/xvlp or compressor setup. It's trial and error, depends what paint your spraying, ambient temperature etc no set rules but thinning will be necessary.
Being a decorator waterbased products are a real game changer but I also spray kitchen cabinets and drying times are what they are. You can improve the environment by using heat, air movers etc but I guess you know that. There are systems you can use to spray vertically and spray both sides at...
Smith & Rodgers Blockade is an alternative shellacbased primer, smell doesn't seemas bad but Zinseer now do a Waterbased equivalent product to BIN called Zinseer Aqua, its a great adhesion primer and knot blocker.
Hi all, I'm Gareth from Leeds, 54 and been a decorator since I left school, just been browsing all the great threads and photos on spray booths.Looking at building something as I find myself spraying a lot of kitchen cabinets at the moment.