Those guns are tailing which will leave uneven thickness lines in the finished product, you need to tweak your pressures and viscosity. Very unprofessional over all.
@lexichronicle2 well if the edges were masked and no need to cut in by hand , one spray gun laying it on heavier than by roller over a light color base would help.I hate putting a catalyzed material that must be cleaned out real soon in a nice machine. Never had to spray a material I couldn't have rolled. Usually you use a notched rubber squeege with cuts in the rubber to squeege the right mil thickness and lightly backroll it even as it self levels. All depends if you need two coats or not
or Graco hydrolic pump meant to work with up to 3 guns with a heavy material allowing a wider fan with a larger tip orofice. This may look fast , buy if they used a heavier solvent material , it may dry unevenly and show that lighter color underneath
when the solvents evaporate leaving less of a mil thickness behind. Tricky stuff for even the best regular painters. Deck coating took me about 20 years experience doing plenty of new tricks
poor spray pattern , how do you now leave the cut in at the wall ? Two guys could roll that faster than
the sprayer setup and cleanup of wands , gun tip
hoses bucket etc. Still looks like they have to cut in
anyway. If you used a spray shield at the wall , with a wider fan pattern , better overlapping spray pattern , bigger tip orifice , getting your one coat coverage well if that what the job required. High solids , almost no solvent in one coat can be done , if you know about these
What's with all the negativity here ?
AirlessPaintSprayer 3 months ago
Those guns are tailing which will leave uneven thickness lines in the finished product, you need to tweak your pressures and viscosity. Very unprofessional over all.
Neseri2de 6 months ago
@lexichronicle2 well if the edges were masked and no need to cut in by hand , one spray gun laying it on heavier than by roller over a light color base would help.I hate putting a catalyzed material that must be cleaned out real soon in a nice machine. Never had to spray a material I couldn't have rolled. Usually you use a notched rubber squeege with cuts in the rubber to squeege the right mil thickness and lightly backroll it even as it self levels. All depends if you need two coats or not
basracer 9 months ago
@basracer "Two guys could roll that faster than the sprayer setup"
Yup.
lexichronicle2 9 months ago
huge area small ass fan and no paint mustn't have been a priced job lol
shuttles69 9 months ago
slow
soulsk8er15 9 months ago
you fools suck
mike421012 1 year ago
How would you ever clean out the guns?
DXWXMX44 2 years ago 2
two guns on one machine, requires a speeflo
or Graco hydrolic pump meant to work with up to 3 guns with a heavy material allowing a wider fan with a larger tip orofice. This may look fast , buy if they used a heavier solvent material , it may dry unevenly and show that lighter color underneath
when the solvents evaporate leaving less of a mil thickness behind. Tricky stuff for even the best regular painters. Deck coating took me about 20 years experience doing plenty of new tricks
basracer 2 years ago
poor spray pattern , how do you now leave the cut in at the wall ? Two guys could roll that faster than
the sprayer setup and cleanup of wands , gun tip
hoses bucket etc. Still looks like they have to cut in
anyway. If you used a spray shield at the wall , with a wider fan pattern , better overlapping spray pattern , bigger tip orifice , getting your one coat coverage well if that what the job required. High solids , almost no solvent in one coat can be done , if you know about these
materials
basracer 2 years ago