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(02-10-2019, 07:26 PM)museumguy Wrote: Interesting topic. Anyone use one of these to spay shellac ? https://www.harborfreight.com/20-fl-oz-h...62300.html
They come on sale for $9.99 once in a while.
It is my understanding that they have a 2.0mm needle/nozzle or thereabouts. Maybe 1.8mm. At any rate, that's generally a bit big for shellac. I use 1.3mm for 2# cut in a 4-stage HVLP turbine. You could use 1.0mm too, but I usually leave the 1.3mm installed because that works pretty well for most clear finishes I use.
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(02-10-2019, 07:26 PM)museumguy Wrote: Interesting topic. Anyone use one of these to spay shellac ? https://www.harborfreight.com/20-fl-oz-h...62300.html
They come on sale for $9.99 once in a while.
Yes, those will spray shellac just fine. They have a general purpose 1.5 tip and shellac flows and shoots fine through them. Shellac is super easy to spray depending on the "cut". My typical routine is to shoot 4-5 thin coats of shellac and after allowing it to fully dry, I rub it out with furniture wax and a synthetic abrasive polishing pad.
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(02-10-2019, 10:31 PM)Rob Young Wrote: It is my understanding that they have a 2.0mm needle/nozzle or thereabouts. Maybe 1.8mm. At any rate, that's generally a bit big for shellac. I use 1.3mm for 2# cut in a 4-stage HVLP turbine. You could use 1.0mm too, but I usually leave the 1.3mm installed because that works pretty well for most clear finishes I use.
The HF purple guns have a 1.4 mm needle and are perfect for spraying shellac, dyes, etc. They are an incredible bargain for $10.
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Yes, the HF sprayers are a bargain! I take mine apart and clean it carefully, but my cabinet builder friend, tosses them after just one use. He’s to busy to spend 20 cleaning it.
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I agree with all the above comments. However, to answer more directly, yes an airbrush will spray shellac nicely. I currently have a project going where I'm doing just that with my Badger airbrush. I'm using a 1# cut and the largest tip. I don't know the actual size. I don't know anything about the HF airbrush, but for the price, it might be fun to try.
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