blackteaonesugar
Established Member
Anyone done much finishing with the Graco ultra spray gun?
I know Mr Millard has (waves) and I've watched all his videos on it. Kind of got the impression he rated it fairly highly but had quite a few issues?
I've just bought one and I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't have.
At the moment (only had it two days) I'm spraying Dulux satin water based.
I thinned it maybe 10% and found that with my 410 tip that the machine would keep stopping.
Whether that's due to blockages or it losing its vacuum I'm not completely sure. Sometimes reversing the tip and giving it a blast would make it work again, sometimes not.
I tried thinning the paint further, perhaps just over 20% which I know is far beyond what most recommend, but still it kept stopping, and getting the odd splatter, and horrible drips now and again from the fan guard.
Also, almost every time I come to detach the paint cup, the little push in filter gets knocked out and falls in the paint pot below. Funny the first time, getting a bit old now...
I was drawn to it as it claimed to be able to spray paint undiluted. So far I have not found this to be true.
I did do my research or so I thought. As I say, Peters videos overall gave me a favourable impression from a furniture angle, and I couldn't really find anyone slating it on YouTube or online, hence why I bought it.
Will I forever regret it or is it just a case of getting past the learning curve?
To be fair, the 1 or 2 door panels I've done where I didn't have any splatter from clogs, the finish looks great. But most of what I did seemed to have one issue or another.
Obviously I've used it and it looks like I have the option of returning it if I'm not satisfied within 30 days and upgrading to a bigger graco machine (not a refund)
The cost was already a push and so I'm not keen to spend more again but if its no good, it's no good.
Anyone use one for furniture?
I know Mr Millard has (waves) and I've watched all his videos on it. Kind of got the impression he rated it fairly highly but had quite a few issues?
I've just bought one and I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't have.
At the moment (only had it two days) I'm spraying Dulux satin water based.
I thinned it maybe 10% and found that with my 410 tip that the machine would keep stopping.
Whether that's due to blockages or it losing its vacuum I'm not completely sure. Sometimes reversing the tip and giving it a blast would make it work again, sometimes not.
I tried thinning the paint further, perhaps just over 20% which I know is far beyond what most recommend, but still it kept stopping, and getting the odd splatter, and horrible drips now and again from the fan guard.
Also, almost every time I come to detach the paint cup, the little push in filter gets knocked out and falls in the paint pot below. Funny the first time, getting a bit old now...
I was drawn to it as it claimed to be able to spray paint undiluted. So far I have not found this to be true.
I did do my research or so I thought. As I say, Peters videos overall gave me a favourable impression from a furniture angle, and I couldn't really find anyone slating it on YouTube or online, hence why I bought it.
Will I forever regret it or is it just a case of getting past the learning curve?
To be fair, the 1 or 2 door panels I've done where I didn't have any splatter from clogs, the finish looks great. But most of what I did seemed to have one issue or another.
Obviously I've used it and it looks like I have the option of returning it if I'm not satisfied within 30 days and upgrading to a bigger graco machine (not a refund)
The cost was already a push and so I'm not keen to spend more again but if its no good, it's no good.
Anyone use one for furniture?