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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Stevens" data-source="post: 55659" data-attributes="member: 142"><p>Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The HF HVLP are disposable. I've used them in racing for a few years now, mostly single stage AE auto paint and bulk Rustoleum. Many of the industrial coatings don't fare well with an HVLP system, particularly the cheap ones so you'll still see a lot of pro shops using pots, depending on the coating. Painting racks and cabs is more like bedliner or industrial coating than auto painting and the guys here on the forum aren't running production level duty cycles like you did in the body shop. For what I was spending a season on the HF guns I got an entry level DeVillbiss <a href="http://www.tcpglobal.com/spraygundepot/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=DEV+802418" target="_blank">Item Detail</a> for a bout 80 bucks at TCP Global. Though not an option for speaker cabs, for most of our smaller parts we're going to powder coating. Cheaper and easier than paint for many things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Stevens, post: 55659, member: 142"] Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases The HF HVLP are disposable. I've used them in racing for a few years now, mostly single stage AE auto paint and bulk Rustoleum. Many of the industrial coatings don't fare well with an HVLP system, particularly the cheap ones so you'll still see a lot of pro shops using pots, depending on the coating. Painting racks and cabs is more like bedliner or industrial coating than auto painting and the guys here on the forum aren't running production level duty cycles like you did in the body shop. For what I was spending a season on the HF guns I got an entry level DeVillbiss [url=http://www.tcpglobal.com/spraygundepot/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=DEV+802418]Item Detail[/url] for a bout 80 bucks at TCP Global. Though not an option for speaker cabs, for most of our smaller parts we're going to powder coating. Cheaper and easier than paint for many things. [/QUOTE]
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