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Mopar Garage => Paint, Body & Trim => Topic started by: randy73 on May 24, 2017, 12:48:41 PM

Title: HLVP paint guns
Post by: randy73 on May 24, 2017, 12:48:41 PM
My compressor is 9.8 cfm at 30 psi, is that enough?

Almost every paint gun I have seen needs 13 at 30 psi or there about's, so is there a paint gun that runs around 9.8?

BTW: my compressor is 29 gallons.
Title: Re: HLVP paint guns
Post by: Pete in NH on May 28, 2017, 03:13:34 PM
Hi,

The Astro-Pneumantic EVO 4014 is a LVLP gun that only requires 9.5 CFM. No one is ever going to confuse it with a professional gun but it does get paint on a panel in a decent fashion. It is however, very slow. Its okay for doing one panel at a time but on a whole car refinish with a big car like a Charger I don't know how things would go. I think the bottom line is you're going to need more air and a bigger compressor.
Title: Re: HLVP paint guns
Post by: Silver R/T on June 02, 2017, 08:26:51 AM
You'll need a dual stage compressor to paint a car, especially a big car like Charger.
Title: Re: HLVP paint guns
Post by: Laowho on June 02, 2017, 09:07:13 AM
We went with Anest Iwata for a HVLP cuz itsa premium gun that operates at lower pressures, and their metallic-specific gun is one of their lowest operators at 8.3 cfm @ 10psi?  (It's "spec'd" at lower psi...careful w/ these numbers. You'll almost certainly run around 15 psi for any HVLP?)

http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/anest-iwata-super-basecoat-hvlp-spray-gun-lph400-lvb-p-16204.aspx

Also got a bigger compressor than "everyone" said was required but, w/o 220 and no option for a 2-stage, wound up spending about $1k for it (14cfm @ 30 psi?). No idea whether/how it'll maintain for the whole car, but test runs are positive. I can get the specs later if you need. It's also 1/2" from tank to reservoir tank to gun, which helps, as does the wall "distillery" for moisture removal. (Ebay gun for $240, not $500 list price. Came from Russia. Immediately checked the holograph and weighed the gun--there are knock-offs out there.) Bottom line, best we could reasonably aim for was about a doubling of the gun requirements, and that's still highly questionable compressor ability for what we're asking. Also, our separate 20 gallon res tank is more of an air cooler than it is a substitute for volume--for that, you want at least an 80 gallon tank, then the compressor to keep it filled at pressure. You need a bigger compressor. So do we.  :pity: