Peter Venn | 24/05/2021 11:50:40 |
![]() 10 forum posts | Thank you to everyone who replied to my query about airbrushes below. I have got the message that an airbrush may not be up to the job for 5" gauge due to delivering enough paint to maintain a wet edge and also the viscosity of enamel paints. I have a further question about air compressors which were mentioned in the replies. Although I have a small air compressor as I stated delivering up to 40 psi, I also have a larger Tiger Airmaster compressor from Machine Mart rated at 2.5 HP and delivering 9.5 CFM. Would this be adequate to drive a small HVLP spraygun? The compressor is actually a pretty beefy machine! If so I will purchase such a spray gun. |
Steviegtr | 24/05/2021 12:35:31 |
![]() 2668 forum posts 352 photos | I think both your compressors would be up to the job. When i run my small gun , i only use about 25 psi. The large compressor i have 14.5 CFM only comes in handy if painting large area's ie side of a large van etc.. That is using the Devilbis or my large primer gun. I am sure your small one would be fine. My brother in law has one of those small Aldi compressors & manages to paint easily with it. Steve. |
J Hancock | 24/05/2021 12:46:59 |
869 forum posts | With your large compressor , just make sure the air is 'dry' before starting to spray !
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not done it yet | 24/05/2021 13:15:06 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | If your tiger is the 11/260 model, it most certainly will not deliver 9.3 cfm. Still big enough for most model spraying, I would think. |
Dave Halford | 24/05/2021 14:46:35 |
2536 forum posts 24 photos | It depends on the 'setup' of the gun. I had a SIP Emerald HVLP that ran OK on a 2HP compressor. The Tiger will probably deliver 5 to 6 cfm FAD @ 100psi rather than the no loss figure derived from swept volume x revs that gives 9.3. Watch where you spray, modern paints take longer to dry than cellulose and any over spray is wet |
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