I worked in a body shop about 8 years ago. Decided to pick auto-body up as a hobby again but didn’t want to invest over $1,000 in a compressor, and expensive spray guns. Everything I’ve thought of doing you’ve had videos for. Greatly appreciate your videos and your energy!
Underground Paint King, thank you for these excellent videos. After struggling to get results with my hvlp and hte guns with my small compressor, sanding heavy orange peel, trying again, sanding, trying again, I finally took your advice and got a Sprayit LVLP. I set the gun up exactly as you described in this video. Finally, smooth paint! You've done the DIY community a huge service with your channel. THANK YOU.
Thank you for the best advice on RUclips! So straight forward and clear. I appreciate that you realize that your audience includes women. I just bought a 27gal central pneumatic compressor and LVLP spray gun. Now I can feel confident to use this equipment. Great video!
Dude, thank you heaps for this! I bought an R500 as my first ever spray gun and had my first practice with it today. I came away from it with questions about the setup, and you've just answered them. Thanks muchly 👍
Thanks Brodie I’m planning on painting my grand marquis n my old road master station wagon you done showed me everything I need to know to get started I order my 21 gallon air compressor n gun I’m gone send you a picture of the cars when I’m done 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Idc what no one says, you helped me! You showed me exactly how to set up my spray gun! You also showed me how to set up my compressor which is exactly like the one in your video!
I tried your tips today, and it got me in the ball park for a fine tune. Other videos tell us we need the rugby ball shape, but don't tell us how to achieve it. I have subscribed as what I like also is that you take the time to reply to each and every one of us and mention us by our name. Never see bad chad do that 👍
ALL content owners HAVE to reply and like each comment to generate a good following. Kinda like making the Best Burger in town. IF it's good they will come. So it is with content providers and there are literally HUNDREDS of them doint this. When ya get over 300k Subscribers then ya can back off the following so closely the comments. It's how building your audience works.
I never opened my fan full throttle. It's was taboo in the shop I worked at years ago but when you did it. It looked like it would be very helpful next time I paint anything. Much respect upk
Don’t be afraid to open that gun up MrWacoldestv you might like that setting, at the very least do so test panels and see if it works for you…I appreciate you checking out the video!
Great video as always, thanks UPK, you've helped me get started painting, now have done 4 cars in the garage and they came out great thanks to all your tips
Thank you ! One of the most informative , easy to understand and most importantly no nonsense content creators I have seen. Just about every question I have had you answered in the moment.
I love what you do mane. Lots of free education. Even though I'm an aircraft painter we all kinda used the same equipment.......and spraying is spraying! No matter the field!
Love from India, I m also a painter and I learnt from RUclips..There is no Indian youtuber for this type of content. Thanks to you and others youtuber like you for these type of content..I have same gun R500 from aeropro..if you have A608 please make a content on that. Thanks..
Thanks Paint It, I appreciate you checking out the video and I’m glad the channel is helpful! I don’t have the A608 but I’ll try to get my hands on one and make some content on it
Thank you. Very important step I see many painters just spay out into the air to set the gun up.( a little BS---You say your fan is 6-7 inches. Then you hold you hand up to show how far that is; I'm betting that the distance from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your little pinky is closer to 9 inches.🤙) Keep up the good work.
I wish more people knew this ! I had to show someone that has been painting for 20 years to do this ! He swore Sata jet sucked but didn’t know how to look at spray out patterns .
@@UndergroundPaintKing all he did was used LPH-400 for a million years and then up grade to a supernova..but before all that he used a LPH 94 model . What he did was one full turn in on everything. He never knew you could look at the spray out if you need more pressure or less or dial in or out . Also he used the gun wash at the job so he never took his guns apart . Like I got a free W-400 because he thought it was broken . It was just extremely dirty . Like he used it for primer and never cleaned it . Them old school painters be like this
@@UndergroundPaintKing I know this guy right now .. still using siphon feed guns … he’s be like “ young blood , you know any good guns with the cup at the bottom “ ? Can’t tell this man nothing lol
@@paintaddictionthagreat 🤣🤣🤣 after that Binks they really didn’t want to fool with anything else…If their getting good results I just let them be great!
Wassup. I just ran across your videos the other day and you are my go to guy for all things painting from now on. I just bought a Spray it 33000 lvlp based on your reviews. I previously purchased an ATD three gun hvlp kit for my first paint job but after watching your videos, I'm convinced that lvlp will perform much better with my 33 gallon compressor. Thanks for all your instructional videos, they really help.
@@UndergroundPaintKing with your videos as a guide, I hope to turn my drab 97 GMC Sierra into a two tone masterpiece. Thanks for taking the time to make them for us
I'm finishing up the last few coats on my first paint job today(02 RCSB Silverado) and I would have been lost if it wasnt for ppl like you & SprayWay.. Thank you brother.. I appreciate you King.. 🫡
Love the video short and sweet been spraying gell coat for years getting into automotive paint and body work so this definitely helps thank you Brother!!!😊
I watched a few of your videos before buying my lvlp gun and air compressor. I feel confident now to paint my old 79 dodge truck. Gonna try painting the tailgate today as a test to see how it goes then the whole truck here soon. Thanks!
@@UndergroundPaintKing Hey man it’s 66burnout again I did my first painting with the lvlp 2 coats and looked wet! Next day seemed somewhat matte and textured. Any idea what I did wrong?
Another informative video. I've learned more about painting than the summers I spent working in my father's body shop. Everything was already setup, and you didn't adjust/change anything. Did a LOT of sanding, masking, and surface prepping those months. I've got 3 stickers and a T riding on this raffle.
Damn bro your vids are straight to the point and very informative. I do body work and want to get into painting my own stuff. Damn this is making me want to prime my car right now lol thanks
This is one of the most helpful and straightforward tutorials on using an LVLP spray gun on RUclips. Thank you. Only question I have left is what PSI to set on the inline regulator.
@@AlexB-op7kb I’m glad the video was helpful and as far as psi goes, that’s really determined by the material that you’re spraying so it’s best to test spray with the material that you plan on using. I myself spray between 26-30 psi with the different materials I use
@@UndergroundPaintKingWhen you mentioned 26-30 psi, it that the set pressure or the pressure when spraying as the pressure usually drops when spraying I think. Very good explanation of how to set up the gun, you explain very well in easy to understand speaking method. Thanks.
@@rmd1629 I appreciate you and the 26-30 psi is at the spray gun. So depending on what I’m spraying I would set my air regulator at 26-30 psi for the spray gun itself. I hope that helps but if not let me know
My friend watched alot of videos.ya do a great job..instructing from entry level...I will go to web site and grab somthing.only wished u did House calls.lol.b safe
You are a very good teacher, not wasting a lot of words but getting the point across! Cool to see a gun I have being demonstrated. I just finished painting my 92 F150 extended cab flare side. Painted in 13 sections over about three years! Crazy I know. But along the way I kept trying new techniques and I'm spraying much better on my last than my early sections. I've had the hardest time figuring out spraying acrylic enamel clear and I'm not using any hardener so far. However I'm considering switching to urethane clear with hardener which I hope is easier to spray. UPK- man it is a lot of work between sanding, masking, and cleaning guns...
Thanks Rob I appreciate that and appreciate you checking out the video…one of the main things needed when doing this kind of work is patience which it sounds like you have so I know you’re truck is going to turn out great…going with urethane clear might be a good switch for you or at least give it a try and see if that’s what you want to go with
Hey King!! I’ve got a question, it doesn’t pertain to this lesson, but nevertheless I may not be the only one needing this knowledge. If your base coat is wrong and you caught it and didn’t proceed to clear, Should you sand the base off and start over or just sand it lightly and spray the correct color on. Note: this is for a primed new purchased panel and a sanded bumper that was already painted but just needed the new base color. In other words one pc is new maroon pad sanded then sealed and base colored, the other pc was just a different color so sanded and sealed and base sprayed. I know this is a lot so take your time when you have time. No hurry here!! Thank you as always, you know I think your the Best!!❤️💙😊
@@sharonkirven9570 you normally have a 12 hour window before you have to apply your clear and after that you need to scuff the base to clear or respray the base then clear so I have to ask you is the color you have sprayed just not matching or is it a completely wrong color because if it doesn’t match but it’s close and within that window I would apply the correct color then proceed to clear
@@UndergroundPaintKing Ok that’s what I thought but thought I’d chk with the Pro.. The color is a bit to dark. It’s in the same family just a hint to dark. So I thought after clear coating it, it may go darker. I’d hate to waist good clear coat and have to purchase both again. It looks like I can sand the base off and prep to respray a closer base coat. Going to let a auto store here put the computer on another part of the car to get the base closer. I went with the code but it’s too dark..Thx U Thx U Thanks!💙😊
This was a great video about how to set up a LVHP gun. Do you recommend a LVHP, HVLP OR RP gun for the amateur DIY guy that wants to base/clear his car? I have 80 gallon 2 stage compressor so air is not an issue. The last paint gun I used was 30 years ago, a siphon paint gun so this is all new to me.
@@legalsan3913 I’m glad the video was helpful and depending on your setup as far as your exhaust of the paint fumes, I think you would be fine with any style spray gun you go with but the lvlp will have a lower amount of overspray than the other spray guns
I appreciate that and I do a lot of videos showing what pressure I use for the material I spray and the reason I didn’t go over pressure is because all materials aren’t the same and all brands aren’t the same so your pressure is going to change depending on what you’re spraying no matter if you’re using a lvlp or a hvlp
Good looking 👑. I'm about to spray my tsx again. The first time we sprayed a gallon of primer and a gallon AE paint but got alot of orange peel so hopefully on this next gallon second time is a charm
@@claudiocamilleri5390 I appreciate you checking out the video and here is another video that might help out with your question ruclips.net/video/G0CYIwbSmGo/видео.htmlsi=qKlk7Ou0sCaQLY9G
Another excellent and straight to the point video! I'm actually impressed with the fan on that gun. Wide open is ok, but appears that it can easily get a finer edge like you adjusted it and still have a decent size fan. Reminds me of my Astro Evo4014 gun.... they share parts. Lol. Keep up the knowledge sharing!
@@UndergroundPaintKing yes. I didn't realize how similar the Sprayit, Astro Evo4014, and Warwick 904H guns were. Come to find out, they're all clones of an Iwata W400 and can share aircaps and needles according to a source. Basically the guns can be upgraded if parts are sourced.
@@UndergroundPaintKing you know it , hey but listen iam struggling with this high build primer ,I got the same setup as you ,using a 1.7 tip it's sprays so dry what's up.and thanks for the knowledge
Brother thank you very much for your videos! I'm working on getting a van set up to do mobile paint corrections and bedliners. I was contemplating a turbine sprayer but after watching your lvlp videos I'm confident in my 33gal Caftsman's output. I know it will run a texture gun for liners already.
Thanks for the channel king... I just purchased a Tekna Basecoat Gun, but it seems to either spray dry or lay down way too much peel for me to want to fool with it. It saves material well, but I need help dialing in the settings. Thanks again. PS, that vevor gun is bossed up, and so is the air gunsa. Smh
You may want to try turning your pressure down a bit and getting a little closer to your panel when spraying, also the material you’re spraying could be causing it to peel if it’s drying a little to fast
When you spray you pull the trigger all the way back correct? Or do you fluctuate the trigger to manage flow? Or is full trigger only for full fan/full fluid?
I completely pull the trigger when I spray but there are times that I don’t pull the trigger completely. Full Fan and Full fluid doesn’t play a part in pulling the trigger completely or not
Hello! A big thanks! for all the good videos you post. I'm going to put acrylic filler on a bumper. Can I use both HVLP or LVLP Paint Gun for this job? If I set the Paint Gun as it says on the Acryl filler can. Thanks! From Tommy Bertilsson from Sweden
Hello! Thanks! Too many good videos. I have painted a Bumper. And when I set up my AeroPro A608, no Air came out. I have set my Air Compressor so that it holds at least 4 Bar up to the Gun. And then I have an Air manometer that gives the gun 2 Bar of air. And the gun's own air screw is fully open. That's how I had it set up yesterday. And then it went well. But now only clear coat came out, when I tried the Spray Pattern on a cardboard box. I wonder if you can figure out what is wrong. I have cleaned the gun after I finished the painting yesterday. And I have assembled the Gun, after cleaning it in the Right way. Thanks! From an Amateur called Tommy from Sweden
I appreciate you subscribing Derkachan and I appreciate the support and look forward to you placing your order, it’s a real honor to have people that want to support!
I worked in a body shop about 8 years ago. Decided to pick auto-body up as a hobby again but didn’t want to invest over $1,000 in a compressor, and expensive spray guns. Everything I’ve thought of doing you’ve had videos for. Greatly appreciate your videos and your energy!
You’re welcome Alex and I hope the channel continues to be helpful and I appreciate you checking out the channel!
as a complete novice, this is very helpful, thanks!
You’re welcome Nataliey, I’m glad the video was helpful!
Underground Paint King, thank you for these excellent videos. After struggling to get results with my hvlp and hte guns with my small compressor, sanding heavy orange peel, trying again, sanding, trying again, I finally took your advice and got a Sprayit LVLP. I set the gun up exactly as you described in this video. Finally, smooth paint! You've done the DIY community a huge service with your channel. THANK YOU.
You’re welcome R. I’m glad I can help in any way possible and glad to hear it worked out well for you!…appreciate you checking out the videos 💯
Thank you for the best advice on RUclips! So straight forward and clear. I appreciate that you realize that your audience includes women. I just bought a 27gal central pneumatic compressor and LVLP spray gun. Now I can feel confident to use this equipment. Great video!
Thanks Rose I greatly appreciate you and I hope the channel continues to be helpful to you, good luck on your projects!
First time sprayer. These videos are greatly appreciated!!! Thank you!!!!!
@@anthonydito2974 Glad to hear the videos are helpful to you and I hope the channel continues to help Anthony❗️good luck to you 💯💪🏾
These basics are what people want to hear, great job man!!
I do my best to help with the basics to help my people out Audi4ever…I appreciate you checking out the video!
That’s a fact. The spray pattern matters 👍🏾keep that knowledge coming King 👑
Thanks Sprayway I appreciate you 💯
Dude, thank you heaps for this! I bought an R500 as my first ever spray gun and had my first practice with it today. I came away from it with questions about the setup, and you've just answered them. Thanks muchly 👍
@@heffatheanimal2200 you’re welcome and I’m glad I could be of help 🙏🏽💯
I also have the R500 and the DV1. Both great guns.
Thanks Brodie I’m planning on painting my grand marquis n my old road master station wagon you done showed me everything I need to know to get started I order my 21 gallon air compressor n gun I’m gone send you a picture of the cars when I’m done 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@@KingBush-es6ow That’s what I like to hear King Bush💯 make sure to send those pics to me at ugpk810@gmail.com 💪🏾
Idc what no one says, you helped me! You showed me exactly how to set up my spray gun! You also showed me how to set up my compressor which is exactly like the one in your video!
Glad I could help you out Jerry and I appreciate you checking out the videos!
I tried your tips today, and it got me in the ball park for a fine tune. Other videos tell us we need the rugby ball shape, but don't tell us how to achieve it. I have subscribed as what I like also is that you take the time to reply to each and every one of us and mention us by our name. Never see bad chad do that 👍
@@malcolmchadwick4047 I’m glad the tips helped and I appreciate you subscribing to the channel and I hope it continues to be helpful to you 🙏🏽💯
ALL content owners HAVE to reply and like each comment to generate a good following. Kinda like making the Best Burger in town. IF it's good they will come. So it is with content providers and there are literally HUNDREDS of them doint this. When ya get over 300k Subscribers then ya can back off the following so closely the comments. It's how building your audience works.
Oh Man! I wish I saw this video before I started my job. It would have prevented me from scraping $100 of paint. Thanks
Wow! Hate you had to do that, hopefully the video helped for the next time you spray
thanks for this one..Rewatching this right before I hop in the booth for the first time…the people’s champ 🙌🏾
Good luck and I’m glad the video helps Jonny💯
I never opened my fan full throttle. It's was taboo in the shop I worked at years ago but when you did it. It looked like it would be very helpful next time I paint anything. Much respect upk
Don’t be afraid to open that gun up MrWacoldestv you might like that setting, at the very least do so test panels and see if it works for you…I appreciate you checking out the video!
I love the way you have shown beginners how it works they can get their head around ive seen people waffling on and confusing them 👍
I appreciate you for this and I hope the channel continues to help people 🙏🏽💯
Great video as always, thanks UPK, you've helped me get started painting, now have done 4 cars in the garage and they came out great thanks to all your tips
That’s awesome Cees I really enjoy hearing success stories like yours and glad I could help…I appreciate you checking out the videos!
Super helpful to the point and expained not only what it should look like but what other adjustments may look like. Thank you
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful 🙏🏽💯
I have learn a lot in watching 2 of your videos, how to setup spray gun with correct air pressure and this video. Thank you, sir.
Glad the videos help David🙏🏽💯
Thank you ! One of the most informative , easy to understand and most importantly no nonsense content creators I have seen. Just about every question I have had you answered in the moment.
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful 🙏🏽💯
Thanks King! That helped me get the new R500 set up for the first time. I'm spraying a guitar and this helped a lot!
Glad the video was helpful BluesBubba💯❗️
Thanks, Bro. The best video explanation I have watched answered all my questions. Look after yourself Bro.
@@malcolmchadwick4047 I appreciate you checking out the video Malcolm and I’m glad it was helpful 💯💪🏾
wow, full fan is wide !! Ok, got my gun and heading the garage right this moment...almost as excited as you were 2 years ago ! ha !
Good to hear DantheMan😁 enjoy 💯💪🏾
Bruh you and Trigger changing the game for us who are DIYers ….👊💪
@@TheIrvingsylva glad I could help 💯💪🏾
Awesome video. You made it look simple, and did an excellent job explaining how to get it set up. Much appreciated.
Thanks Glofilter, I appreciate you checking out the video and I’m glad it was helpful!
What a great video. So glad I found this channel.
I’m glad you found the channel and I hope it continues to help Xray!
I love what you do mane. Lots of free education. Even though I'm an aircraft painter we all kinda used the same equipment.......and spraying is spraying! No matter the field!
Yessir 💯 I appreciate you checking out the videos, it’s always good to hear from a fellow painter 💪🏾
Love from India, I m also a painter and I learnt from RUclips..There is no Indian youtuber for this type of content. Thanks to you and others youtuber like you for these type of content..I have same gun R500 from aeropro..if you have A608 please make a content on that. Thanks..
Thanks Paint It, I appreciate you checking out the video and I’m glad the channel is helpful! I don’t have the A608 but I’ll try to get my hands on one and make some content on it
Thank you. Very important step I see many painters just spay out into the air to set the gun up.( a little BS---You say your fan is 6-7 inches. Then you hold you hand up to show how far that is; I'm betting that the distance from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your little pinky is closer to 9 inches.🤙) Keep up the good work.
Thanks Tom I appreciate you checking out the video 🙏🏽
You're definitely the peoples Champ! Another great video!!
Appreciate that Jamie and appreciate you checking out the video,I hope it helps!
I'm learning how to paint for the first time & I'm watching lots of vids, thank you for this its a great help, its just what I needed 👍
Glad I could help Craig and I want nothing but success to you!
Thank u UPK God Bless for all ur knowledge every video is a wealth of knowledge for generations to come 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Thanks I appreciate that Richar and appreciate you checking out the videos!
I wish more people knew this ! I had to show someone that has been painting for 20 years to do this ! He swore Sata jet sucked but didn’t know how to look at spray out patterns .
Wow that’s crazy that he painted for 20 years and knew nothing about spray patterns
@@UndergroundPaintKing all he did was used LPH-400 for a million years and then up grade to a supernova..but before all that he used a LPH 94 model . What he did was one full turn in on everything. He never knew you could look at the spray out if you need more pressure or less or dial in or out . Also he used the gun wash at the job so he never took his guns apart . Like I got a free W-400 because he thought it was broken . It was just extremely dirty . Like he used it for primer and never cleaned it . Them old school painters be like this
@@paintaddictionthagreat lol yeah a lot of old school painters are stuck in their ways sometimes!
@@UndergroundPaintKing I know this guy right now .. still using siphon feed guns … he’s be like “ young blood , you know any good guns with the cup at the bottom “ ? Can’t tell this man nothing lol
@@paintaddictionthagreat 🤣🤣🤣 after that Binks they really didn’t want to fool with anything else…If their getting good results I just let them be great!
Definitely subbing as I wanted to learn to paint my own car for years thank you 🙏🏽 you’ve earned a follow out of me for sure !
I appreciate you subscribing to the channel Clipps and I hope it’s helpful to you 🙏🏽💯
Wassup. I just ran across your videos the other day and you are my go to guy for all things painting from now on. I just bought a Spray it 33000 lvlp based on your reviews. I previously purchased an ATD three gun hvlp kit for my first paint job but after watching your videos, I'm convinced that lvlp will perform much better with my 33 gallon compressor. Thanks for all your instructional videos, they really help.
I’m glad the channel has been a help to you and the SprayIT along with your 33 gallon compressor is going to do well for you!
@@UndergroundPaintKing with your videos as a guide, I hope to turn my drab 97 GMC Sierra into a two tone masterpiece. Thanks for taking the time to make them for us
@@drivinmylifeaway you’re welcome!
I'm finishing up the last few coats on my first paint job today(02 RCSB Silverado) and I would have been lost if it wasnt for ppl like you & SprayWay.. Thank you brother.. I appreciate you King.. 🫡
Videos coming soon too btw lol
@@TerrickHarden that’s what’s up Fam, I’m glad I could help!
Love the video short and sweet been spraying gell coat for years getting into automotive paint and body work so this definitely helps thank you Brother!!!😊
You’re welcome, glad the video was helpful and I appreciate you checking it out 💯
I watched a few of your videos before buying my lvlp gun and air compressor.
I feel confident now to paint my old 79 dodge truck. Gonna try painting the tailgate today as a test to see how it goes then the whole truck here soon. Thanks!
Awesome to hear 66Burnout💯 I hope the channel continues to be helpful to you 💪🏾
@@UndergroundPaintKing Hey man it’s 66burnout again
I did my first painting with the lvlp 2 coats and looked wet! Next day seemed somewhat matte and textured. Any idea what I did wrong?
@@66burnout it could be the materials that you used and how they cure over time in the temperature you painted in
@@UndergroundPaintKing Eastwood single stage urethane sprayed at 21 psi and sprayed @ 70 degrees
@@66burnout might have to make some adjustments to get it to flow out, what hardener did you use
Appreciate you putting the time into making these great videos to help people like me! Much respect and appreciation to you brother! Thank you!
You’re welcome and I’m glad the videos are helpful!
Thank you I learned something I didn't know about lvlp guns
You’re welcome and I hope the video was helpful!
Thanks mate. Nice and easy to understand.
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful to you 💯❗️
Another informative video. I've learned more about painting than the summers I spent working in my father's body shop. Everything was already setup, and you didn't adjust/change anything. Did a LOT of sanding, masking, and surface prepping those months.
I've got 3 stickers and a T riding on this raffle.
Thanks I appreciate you checking out the video and I appreciate you supporting the channel…good luck Half-inch-holes!
Greatest explanation ever ! Thank you sir. 👍🏻
I’m glad the video was helpful 🙏🏽💯
Just picked up this gun. Thanks for the lesson!!! Might be back to ask some more questions. 🙂
I’ll do my best to help out 👍🏾
I'm not sure how I found your channel; maybe Slade's VW. But, you do a very good job explaining this - very helpful.
Glad you found the channel and I hope it helps Super Bear…I appreciate you checking it out!
Great explanation simple and to the point.
Glad the video was helpful!
Great information on spray gun set up UPK - nice demonstration :)
Thanks Jerry I appreciate you checking out the video…enjoy your upcoming weekend!
Great job showing!
@@georgeherefordhereford3428 thanks George! I appreciate you checking out the video 🙏🏽💯
Great video. Very helpful for a newbie DIYer. Thanks for posting!
You’re welcome Lee, I appreciate you checking out the video 💯
Thanks so much for explaining things nice and clear and to the point!
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful and appreciate you checking out the video!
Very simple and helpful tutorial, thank you
Glad the video was helpful Leon, and I appreciate you checking it out!
Damn bro your vids are straight to the point and very informative. I do body work and want to get into painting my own stuff. Damn this is making me want to prime my car right now lol thanks
Lol glad the channel is helpful to you and go ahead and pick up that spray gun and slang some paint, I know you can do it 💯💪🏾
Awesome simple explanation mate, thank you, cheers from Australia
You’re welcome and I greatly appreciate you watching from Australia!
I'm glad I found your channel. I'm getting the information I need to start my project with confidence. . Thanks
I’m glad the videos are helping Joe and I appreciate you checking them out!
This is one of the most helpful and straightforward tutorials on using an LVLP spray gun on RUclips. Thank you. Only question I have left is what PSI to set on the inline regulator.
@@AlexB-op7kb I’m glad the video was helpful and as far as psi goes, that’s really determined by the material that you’re spraying so it’s best to test spray with the material that you plan on using. I myself spray between 26-30 psi with the different materials I use
@@UndergroundPaintKingWhen you mentioned 26-30 psi, it that the set pressure or the pressure when spraying as the pressure usually drops when spraying I think. Very good explanation of how to set up the gun, you explain very well in easy to understand speaking method. Thanks.
@@rmd1629 I appreciate you and the 26-30 psi is at the spray gun. So depending on what I’m spraying I would set my air regulator at 26-30 psi for the spray gun itself. I hope that helps but if not let me know
Good audio, nice information. It's all about flow.
I definitely took what you said into consideration and appreciate you!
I was waiting on this video. I appreciate All the good info. Straight direct to the point. I got my UPK sticker in the mail. Thanks 🙏🏿
Glad to hear you got your sticker and good luck…I appreciate you Zayd!
Thx man.first time painting my cutlass
@@bryanderian8276 you’re welcome and I’m glad I could help 💯💪🏾
My friend watched alot of videos.ya do a great job..instructing from entry level...I will go to web site and grab somthing.only wished u did House calls.lol.b safe
Man, thanks so much for this! I really appreciate it!
@@shaydglenn you’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful 💯
Thanks mate, really helpful. Using my gun for the first time on my minis hatch lid. Pray for me.😄
You’re welcome Brett and I appreciate you checking out the video…you got this bro 💯💪🏾
A very helpful video thanks King, appreciate your advice
@@workmate222 you’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful 💯
UPK, I'm like #501 and I clicked like within seconds of watching (great intro)! Can't wait to see the rest.
You are a very good teacher, not wasting a lot of words but getting the point across! Cool to see a gun I have being demonstrated. I just finished painting my 92 F150 extended cab flare side. Painted in 13 sections over about three years! Crazy I know. But along the way I kept trying new techniques and I'm spraying much better on my last than my early sections. I've had the hardest time figuring out spraying acrylic enamel clear and I'm not using any hardener so far. However I'm considering switching to urethane clear with hardener which I hope is easier to spray. UPK- man it is a lot of work between sanding, masking, and cleaning guns...
Thanks Rob I appreciate that and appreciate you checking out the video…one of the main things needed when doing this kind of work is patience which it sounds like you have so I know you’re truck is going to turn out great…going with urethane clear might be a good switch for you or at least give it a try and see if that’s what you want to go with
Excellent tutorial.
Thanks I hope it helps Marc!
Video helped very much. You made it easy to understand by explaining it very clearly and concisely as your demonstrating it.
@@marcdesantis3183 glad I could help Marc!
Thanks for showing how to set it up i just got my gun about a week ago,
You’re welcome Ganesh, I’m glad the video was helpful and I hope you enjoy your spray gun!
Great content. Picked up a summit lvlp gonna test it out one of these days on a replacement door for my dad's work truck.
Nice Jaime💯 let me know how it works out for you and I appreciate you checking out the video!
EXCELLENT!! It truly can’t be explained any better❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
Thank you Sharon I appreciate you checking out the video and I hope the information helps 🙏🏽
Hey King!! I’ve got a question, it doesn’t pertain to this lesson, but nevertheless I may not be the only one needing this knowledge. If your base coat is wrong and you caught it and didn’t proceed to clear, Should you sand the base off and start over or just sand it lightly and spray the correct color on. Note: this is for a primed new purchased panel and a sanded bumper that was already painted but just needed the new base color. In other words one pc is new maroon pad sanded then sealed and base colored, the other pc was just a different color so sanded and sealed and base sprayed. I know this is a lot so take your time when you have time. No hurry here!! Thank you as always, you know I think your the Best!!❤️💙😊
@@sharonkirven9570 you normally have a 12 hour window before you have to apply your clear and after that you need to scuff the base to clear or respray the base then clear so I have to ask you is the color you have sprayed just not matching or is it a completely wrong color because if it doesn’t match but it’s close and within that window I would apply the correct color then proceed to clear
@@UndergroundPaintKing Ok that’s what I thought but thought I’d chk with the Pro.. The color is a bit to dark. It’s in the same family just a hint to dark. So I thought after clear coating it, it may go darker. I’d hate to waist good clear coat and have to purchase both again. It looks like I can sand the base off and prep to respray a closer base coat. Going to let a auto store here put the computer on another part of the car to get the base closer. I went with the code but it’s too dark..Thx U Thx U Thanks!💙😊
@@sharonkirven9570 you’re welcome Sharon I hope it works out for you!
This was a great video about how to set up a LVHP gun. Do you recommend a LVHP, HVLP OR RP gun for the amateur DIY guy that wants to base/clear his car? I have 80 gallon 2 stage compressor so air is not an issue. The last paint gun I used was 30 years ago, a siphon paint gun so this is all new to me.
@@legalsan3913 I’m glad the video was helpful and depending on your setup as far as your exhaust of the paint fumes, I think you would be fine with any style spray gun you go with but the lvlp will have a lower amount of overspray than the other spray guns
awesome channel bro thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge and skills thanks for keeping it real.
You’re welcome Starr Puruto, I appreciate you checking out the channel and I hope it’s helpful to you 💯💪🏾
You are a great instructor!
Thanks Carlos I appreciate you!
Great tutorial, but the one thing I was interested in was the pressure you set the regulator at for for the LPLV gun as opposed to HPLV??
I appreciate that and I do a lot of videos showing what pressure I use for the material I spray and the reason I didn’t go over pressure is because all materials aren’t the same and all brands aren’t the same so your pressure is going to change depending on what you’re spraying no matter if you’re using a lvlp or a hvlp
Good looking 👑. I'm about to spray my tsx again. The first time we sprayed a gallon of primer and a gallon AE paint but got alot of orange peel so hopefully on this next gallon second time is a charm
Good luck on this next spray Fam!
Thanks for all the tips and making your video ….anyone else besides me tell you that you sound just like Ice Cube?
You’re welcome GarbagemanN916 I appreciate you checking out the video and yes I have been told that I sound like Ice Cube lol
Thanks for the tutorial. You're the best!
Thanks Jack, I appreciate you checking out the video!
We appreciate you UPK
Thanks Grant I really appreciate you bro!
Great video bother! Keep up the good work!
Thanks I appreciate you checking it out!
Great video brother and thanks for sharing your knowledge! 👍
You’re welcome Roger, I appreciate you checking out the video and I’m glad it was helpful 💯
This will help tremendously. Thanks UPK
You’re welcome Frank I’m glad the video helps!
I like about a 5 to 7 inch fan myself. Gives better control. Keep em coming bro.
I agree Bear and I appreciate you checking out the video!
@@UndergroundPaintKing Alot of spraying I do is from an airless sprayer or air assisted sprayer. Where the tip size means alot.
@@bear_vibes5130 I’m gonna do a video on tip sizes as well because I think it’s important and the people definitely need to know
I agree for sure. I do historical restoration of old Grosse Pointe homes.
Im new to this channel and a beginner about spray guns can you explain a bit about CFM how to know how much air compressor has and how it works pls
@@claudiocamilleri5390 I appreciate you checking out the video and here is another video that might help out with your question
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GREAT VIDEO, IN FULL DETAIL....
I appreciate you checking it out Rain💯💪🏾
Another excellent and straight to the point video! I'm actually impressed with the fan on that gun. Wide open is ok, but appears that it can easily get a finer edge like you adjusted it and still have a decent size fan. Reminds me of my Astro Evo4014 gun.... they share parts. Lol. Keep up the knowledge sharing!
Thanks Boss we was just having that conversation about the fan on one of the other videos lol…I appreciate you checking out the videos Boss Hawg!
@@UndergroundPaintKing yes. I didn't realize how similar the Sprayit, Astro Evo4014, and Warwick 904H guns were. Come to find out, they're all clones of an Iwata W400 and can share aircaps and needles according to a source. Basically the guns can be upgraded if parts are sourced.
The video I needed to see. Thank you.
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful ❗️
Appreciate ya , working hard to help newbs like me.
You’re welcome Shawn and I hope the channel continues to help out!
@@UndergroundPaintKing you know it , hey but listen iam struggling with this high build primer ,I got the same setup as you ,using a 1.7 tip it's sprays so dry what's up.and thanks for the knowledge
@@shawn9878 what kind of pressure are you spraying with?
@@UndergroundPaintKing at the tank was 50# and gun was 27ish
@@shawn9878 try dropping your pressure a little and see if that helps
Good info UPK...and it didn't make me want to buy something. Win!
😂 thanks B T I appreciate you and this one definitely keeps some money in your pocket!
This was helpful King. Appreciate it
You’re welcome Willie I’m glad I could help and I appreciate you checking out the video!
Amazing how you explain bro , thanks for your time
You’re welcome Sergio I hope the info helps!
Brother thank you very much for your videos! I'm working on getting a van set up to do mobile paint corrections and bedliners. I was contemplating a turbine sprayer but after watching your lvlp videos I'm confident in my 33gal Caftsman's output. I know it will run a texture gun for liners already.
The small compressor setup will work well for your business Dustin and I hope nothing but much success for you!
@@UndergroundPaintKing got my stickers today. Got one on my van.
@@dustinmason7121 nice!…im glad the stickers got to you and we’ll be doing the giveaway soon…I hope much success to you Dustin💯💪🏾
Great video. Thanks for the help!
You’re welcome and I’m glad the video was helpful!
Great video!
@@Tacman556 thanks Tacman, I appreciate you checking out the video ❗️
This is my homework page 💪🏽
I’m glad the channel can help!
Been watching for a while
@@mrcookoutdoors appreciate you watching!
awesome video brother, i needed that video
I’m glad the video was helpful Jose💯
Nice job.
Thanks Greb, I appreciate you checking out the video and I hope it was helpful!
Thanks for the channel king... I just purchased a Tekna Basecoat Gun, but it seems to either spray dry or lay down way too much peel for me to want to fool with it. It saves material well, but I need help dialing in the settings. Thanks again. PS, that vevor gun is bossed up, and so is the air gunsa. Smh
You may want to try turning your pressure down a bit and getting a little closer to your panel when spraying, also the material you’re spraying could be causing it to peel if it’s drying a little to fast
Very good tutorials bro! 👍
Appreciate that and hope the channel continues to help!
GREAT VIDEO
@@johnjohnson7128 Thanks John, I appreciate that and I hope the video was helpful !
When you spray you pull the trigger all the way back correct? Or do you fluctuate the trigger to manage flow? Or is full trigger only for full fan/full fluid?
I completely pull the trigger when I spray but there are times that I don’t pull the trigger completely. Full Fan and Full fluid doesn’t play a part in pulling the trigger completely or not
Thanks man that was well informative, 👍🏻🤘🏻
Thanks for checking out the video Grey Wolfe I appreciate you and I’m glad the video was helpful 💯🤘🏾
Hello! A big thanks! for all the good videos you post. I'm going to put acrylic filler on a bumper. Can I use both HVLP or LVLP Paint Gun for this job? If I set the Paint Gun as it says on the Acryl filler can. Thanks! From Tommy Bertilsson from Sweden
You’re welcome Tommy, and I appreciate you checking out the videos 🙏🏽 and yes you should be able to spray with both types of spray guns
Hello! Thanks! Too many good videos. I have painted a Bumper. And when I set up my AeroPro A608, no Air came out. I have set my Air Compressor so that it holds at least 4 Bar up to the Gun. And then I have an Air manometer that gives the gun 2 Bar of air. And the gun's own air screw is fully open. That's how I had it set up yesterday. And then it went well. But now only clear coat came out, when I tried the Spray Pattern on a cardboard box. I wonder if you can figure out what is wrong. I have cleaned the gun after I finished the painting yesterday. And I have assembled the Gun, after cleaning it in the Right way. Thanks! From an Amateur called Tommy from Sweden
I appreciate you checking out the videos and I hope they continue to help Tommy!
Oh! Upk, this is the content I subbed for brother! Keep that red hoodie stocked I'll be grabbing one soon
I appreciate you subscribing Derkachan and I appreciate the support and look forward to you placing your order, it’s a real honor to have people that want to support!
I really appreciate your time and information
Thank you
You’re welcome and I’m glad I could help Allen!