Spot on mate , these videos are brilliant for someone like me who’s learning on the job. I’ve managed to block 3 tips and now I know it’s because I’m not putting the tip and guard back on at the end to blast water through! On a side note do you rate the cheaper Wagner ? They have a new battery powered one I’m thinking of getting as a little backup .
@@sprayaholic it’s a battery powered airless , Wagner control pro 300 move . Can be strapped to your back or as stand up unit . Looks quite interesting .
@Gaz1980-u8d ah ye I've seen the titan version. Theyre not full pressure machines like the other units available its max pressure is 1600psi. So some thinning would be needed and obviously the low pressure tips help. For the price it doesnt seem too bad
I've self built a grandad annex and I'm extending my house too. Need to do all the walls and ceilings but also I need to spray built-in media and storage. Ikea-hack style. I've been considering the Wagner 150M but I also saw your video for the Erbauer which is £50 less. Thoughts and advice?
As i said in the wagner video. Its less power and also its just on. No adjustment. Youd be better with the Erbauer and some graco fflp tips if you also buy the blue graco rac x guard. If youre on the low end its probably a better option of whats out there
Add a few drops of dish soap to the wash water after the paint in the hose has been removed. Pump saver will protect the gun, filters and hose also by preventing any residue from hardening on the surfaces, I wasted countless hours in repairs and downtime before I learned better.
Great video! Do you know whether this sprayer can handle polyurea and/or polyurethane? I'm very tempted to buy one, but the instructions don't say anything as to whether it can handle such material...
@jaynelacey9659 it's best practice to keep the hose on as the inside remains wet and sealed. If you disconnect, inside could dry out and cause flaking to come out during next spray. But if you need to you can just flush out
@hEV6060842 someone else said that. Never had the issue. Either its worn out and needs a new part so leaking as it is a diy unit not made for heavy use. Look at my Erbauer video. Better and cheaper
@rogerhinderber1431 because some people dont think it can be done with a smaller amount. Also if you have no access to water on a site it shows you could take a couple big bottles with you
Spot on mate , these videos are brilliant for someone like me who’s learning on the job. I’ve managed to block 3 tips and now I know it’s because I’m not putting the tip and guard back on at the end to blast water through! On a side note do you rate the cheaper Wagner ? They have a new battery powered one I’m thinking of getting as a little backup .
@Gaz1980-u8d thanks for watching. Which model is it, one of the hvlp units? If so theyre only really ok for woodwork at a slower pace.
@@sprayaholic it’s a battery powered airless , Wagner control pro 300 move . Can be strapped to your back or as stand up unit . Looks quite interesting .
@Gaz1980-u8d ah ye I've seen the titan version. Theyre not full pressure machines like the other units available its max pressure is 1600psi. So some thinning would be needed and obviously the low pressure tips help.
For the price it doesnt seem too bad
@@sprayaholic ok mate thanks . Yeah im tempted to try one just for woodwork .
silly question. I am assuming it is the same process with enamel paint but use turps?
@markheke6685 thats right. Use what ever cleaning product is needed. Oils and such often clean easier that waterbased anyway.
I've self built a grandad annex and I'm extending my house too. Need to do all the walls and ceilings but also I need to spray built-in media and storage. Ikea-hack style. I've been considering the Wagner 150M but I also saw your video for the Erbauer which is £50 less. Thoughts and advice?
As i said in the wagner video. Its less power and also its just on. No adjustment. Youd be better with the Erbauer and some graco fflp tips if you also buy the blue graco rac x guard.
If youre on the low end its probably a better option of whats out there
Add a few drops of dish soap to the wash water after the paint in the hose has been removed. Pump saver will protect the gun, filters and hose also by preventing any residue from hardening on the surfaces, I wasted countless hours in repairs and downtime before I learned better.
The advice is much appreciated, thank you.
Great video! Do you know whether this sprayer can handle polyurea and/or polyurethane? I'm very tempted to buy one, but the instructions don't say anything as to whether it can handle such material...
@@zeberzeleniev thanks. I think it says suitable for waterbased or solvent. But it's not as powerful as the erbauer one i didd a video on.
Should you detach the hose for storage?
@jaynelacey9659 it's best practice to keep the hose on as the inside remains wet and sealed. If you disconnect, inside could dry out and cause flaking to come out during next spray. But if you need to you can just flush out
Qué número de filtro usa esa máquina?
@@ezequielbarber2429 La máquina no utiliza filtro. Tiene filtro en la pistola, puedes elegir cuál.
I’ve read so many reviews that say this sprayer leaks pretty bad
@hEV6060842 someone else said that. Never had the issue. Either its worn out and needs a new part so leaking as it is a diy unit not made for heavy use. Look at my Erbauer video. Better and cheaper
@@sprayaholic I’ve got the erbauer, I’ve used it twice now, I’m very new to spraying though so I’ve made quite a few mistakes lol
@hEV6060842 ha the good thing is you'll learn faster from making the mistakes in the beginning
why do you care how much water used?
@rogerhinderber1431 because some people dont think it can be done with a smaller amount. Also if you have no access to water on a site it shows you could take a couple big bottles with you