Well, today was the day! I finally tried it out....
Firstly, I'm learning so go easy
I had to move stuff out the room and tidy up a bit ( next time the room has to be literally clear )
Next was masking the windows and rear sliders etc. I'd bought a load of q1 masking tape, brown roll, tps and stuff.... the q1 would not stick to the aluminium windows.... no chance. I had a part roll of standard eurocell tape which worked fine
Anyways, that part roll didnt go far so i ended up having to go to town and get more. I bought a couple of types of hippo masking tape, worked fine.
I strained the paint, thinned it 25% for mist coating and sprayed a few vertical lines on the wall to see the pattern and adjust the pressure. The fine finish 517 tip runs on fairly low pressure so it was easy enough to get going.
# worth saying at this point, when im doing something new like this, i often get a bit blinkered and dont analyse whats happening until i settle into it.
This is obvious because to begin with, i was getting tramlines. I needed to be overlapping the coats, not running alongside each other.
In terms of the movement and start / stop of the flow, i have sprayed cellulose through hvlp a few times, so the action was ok.... i did manage to get a concentration of paint in one spot when i walked into something and didnt keep moving the gun, and i had to walk over a couple of stacks of plasterboard seriously though, next time, I'm not having anything in the room, gotta be a clear run.
I did a second coat over a lot of it before i realised i didnt need to be using the mist coat mix for that blinkers again....
It took me nearly an hour to clean the machine through, clean out the buckets and gun, put in pump armour etc. I didnt start spraying till 2.30ish, so next time It'll have to be a days worth of spraying! Mind you, its so damn quick once you are going.
As far as the finish goes, it's beautifully smooth. So far anyway
Firstly, I'm learning so go easy
I had to move stuff out the room and tidy up a bit ( next time the room has to be literally clear )
Next was masking the windows and rear sliders etc. I'd bought a load of q1 masking tape, brown roll, tps and stuff.... the q1 would not stick to the aluminium windows.... no chance. I had a part roll of standard eurocell tape which worked fine
Anyways, that part roll didnt go far so i ended up having to go to town and get more. I bought a couple of types of hippo masking tape, worked fine.
I strained the paint, thinned it 25% for mist coating and sprayed a few vertical lines on the wall to see the pattern and adjust the pressure. The fine finish 517 tip runs on fairly low pressure so it was easy enough to get going.
# worth saying at this point, when im doing something new like this, i often get a bit blinkered and dont analyse whats happening until i settle into it.
This is obvious because to begin with, i was getting tramlines. I needed to be overlapping the coats, not running alongside each other.
In terms of the movement and start / stop of the flow, i have sprayed cellulose through hvlp a few times, so the action was ok.... i did manage to get a concentration of paint in one spot when i walked into something and didnt keep moving the gun, and i had to walk over a couple of stacks of plasterboard seriously though, next time, I'm not having anything in the room, gotta be a clear run.
I did a second coat over a lot of it before i realised i didnt need to be using the mist coat mix for that blinkers again....
It took me nearly an hour to clean the machine through, clean out the buckets and gun, put in pump armour etc. I didnt start spraying till 2.30ish, so next time It'll have to be a days worth of spraying! Mind you, its so damn quick once you are going.
As far as the finish goes, it's beautifully smooth. So far anyway