07-31-2016, 05:25 PM
(07-28-2016, 09:54 AM)jteneyck Wrote: That's the one, and that's what I paid for it. The only way to order it is by phone, as far as I can tell. But Jeff was there when I called, shipped it the same day, and I received it the next morning.
John
Well, Rob and I met up at the KC Woodworkers Guild this morning for a 'Spray-A-Palooza" (his term
), where we tried out 3 different guns.
#1 The famous purple HF HVLP $10
#2 My Big Box Store Wagner HVLP $50
#3 Rob's SprayFine A401 4-stage Turbine HVLP $600 (approx.)
We sprayed tinted water, 1.5# cut Shellac, and also some GF Brick Red Milkpaint. That was to give me a try at various viscosities.
We test sprayed on large sheets of cardboard, and then on some 2'x2' 1/4" red oak panels I brought.
Without going into tons of detail, here are a few impressions I came away with;
- The HF model actually worked pretty well. For the money, it's no wonder why it is on the WWZ HF Gems list. It's a little finicky, but once you get it dialed in, it is a capable unit.
- The Wagner probably didn't work much better than the HF purple gun, and it doesn't have a lot of fine adjustment at the lower end of product emission. It did great on the milk paint, and decent on the shellac, but it was really outperformed by the SprayFine turbine. The Wagner just didn't adjust as easily. The adjustments are more coarse.
- The SprayFine was pretty spectacular. Other than Rob accidentally bumping the remote start occasionally when we were mixing or prepping, it worked about as well as I could imagine. Remember, I'm a rookie at this spray finishing, so my impressions aren't honed by years of practice and experience with other units.
My takeaway? Although I think I still want the QualSpray HVLP Conversion kit that John has spoken so highly of, I wish I had some practical experience with it. My only qualm now is that if the adjustments aren't as fine as I'd expect, then I may not be thrilled with the purchase, even though I want to be. I'm going to ponder for a couple days before I decide on the QualSpray.
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