cowboy682":1fvsrfp1 said:
Hi all
what is the best spray gun around? what l am wanting is some thing that l can leave in a jar till next time l need it, and also use for varnish and if possible electric but not too bothered about that
You're asking the impossible, probably.
If you want to keep a gun, you need to clean it well, as soon as you can after use. Although you can switch chemistries with some tools, unless you totally clean from one (and dry), the old chemistry will contaminate the new and spoil the results.
I have a Wagner airless design, used for house painting rather than woodwork finishing. It is brilliant, but prep and cleaning take ages and waste huge amounts of paint, although with care you can mitigate this a bit. You _can_ just keep the spray "tip" in cleaner (they have a cleaning container especially for this), but you don't escape the need to do the whole thing (and lubricate it too), before storage.
I also have an Earlex HVLP gun (for the blow side of a vacuum cleaner). That wastes a lot less paint but has other issues, for example it's gravity fed so you can't use it at just any old angle. And who knows what is being blown through to clog it at a crucial moment.
Peter Millard has
some excellent videos* on both his Graco (battery powered & airless), and a much cheaper conventional gun he has - he gets stellar results with both. You will probably be shocked at the cost of the Graco, although it would probably be my choice if I made stuff commercially, as it's versatile and economical with paint. Even in that case you'll pay extra for a pump that is solvent-proof (for water and solvent chemistries). It's probably a lot easier to buy two cheaper guns and just use them separately.
Have to say that I think Airless is the spraying equivalent of MIG welding: very easy to learn and gives surprisingly good results with very little practice. The drawback is the wastage and the time spent in cleanup. OTOH, if I was repeating the same colour and workpieces in a small production environment, I'd probably choose it, but I wouldn't try to swap chemistries.
E.
*I thought he had a spraying play list - he made a very helpful series. You'll have to search through his channel for them (the link is to just one).