Need to pick up a new HVLP system, primarily for spraying clear finish (most
likely water based poly and/or shellac) on house parts. Cabinets, trim,
doors, etc. Any recommendations on a good, relatively inexpensive system
that has a self-comtained turbine?
Have been looking at the Fuji units, also recall that there was a review of
a few models in a recent WW rag, but I can't remember which one.
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Jon Endres, PE
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Have and love a Fuji Q4.
Also have a Campbell Hausfeld 2500 which does a good job with wood finishes.
Price difference, several hundreds of dollars.
About any unit with the right needle/nozzle combination that puts out about
5 PSI at the nozzle with 80 + CFM will do the job to your capabilities..
The difference. The Q4 is a lot more versatile in what it will spray and I
expect it will be around, even with constant use, a very long time after the
CH has been deep sixed.
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Mike G.
Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
"Jon Endres, PE" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Need to pick up a new HVLP system, primarily for spraying clear finish
(most
> likely water based poly and/or shellac) on house parts. Cabinets, trim,
> doors, etc. Any recommendations on a good, relatively inexpensive system
> that has a self-comtained turbine?
>
> Have been looking at the Fuji units, also recall that there was a review
of
> a few models in a recent WW rag, but I can't remember which one.
>
> --
> Jon Endres, PE
> Reply To: wmengineer (at) adelphia (dot) net
>
>