JanneKi
Established Member
I tried spraying yesterday with my Earlex HVLP5000, first with the 1.5 needle and then with the 2.0 needle. Unthinned paint (rather thick) just sputtered out and I eventually thinned it (water based) with water almost 50% so that it became almost like water. Then I was able to get proper atomisation, but well - it then seems to start dripping rather easily (I sprayed too much also!).
How much do you have to thin the pain for which needle size actually? The kit contained a DIN paint cup that you can use to measure it, but how much is enough?
Thanks in advance,
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And I really should read the freakin' manual (RTFM), it's stated there on page 4...
Water based paints and emulsions 25 - 60 seconds
Oil based paints 45 - 50 seconds
Wood preservatives No dilution
Primers 45 - 50 seconds
Varnishes No dilution
Aluminium paints No dilution
Wood stains No dilution
Automotive paint Manufacturer’s ratio
This spray gun can be used with products having a viscosity ranging from 25 to a
maximum of 60 seconds. Dip the viscosity cup into the material and fill up. Time how long
it takes for the viscosity cup to empty (Fig 1).
How much do you have to thin the pain for which needle size actually? The kit contained a DIN paint cup that you can use to measure it, but how much is enough?
Thanks in advance,
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And I really should read the freakin' manual (RTFM), it's stated there on page 4...
Water based paints and emulsions 25 - 60 seconds
Oil based paints 45 - 50 seconds
Wood preservatives No dilution
Primers 45 - 50 seconds
Varnishes No dilution
Aluminium paints No dilution
Wood stains No dilution
Automotive paint Manufacturer’s ratio
This spray gun can be used with products having a viscosity ranging from 25 to a
maximum of 60 seconds. Dip the viscosity cup into the material and fill up. Time how long
it takes for the viscosity cup to empty (Fig 1).