It's about time some one does a step by step tutorial on thinning, gun setup, fan pattern and all the details of fine finishing. Such as using cone filters every time you fill up and exhaust. I've been transitioning from spraying cabinets and furniture with any piston spray pump to H.V.L.P compressor to H.V.L.P turbine to Kremlin 15c25 air-mix w/golden gun. Let me tell you. It was costly! I had to learn all of that the hard way and still learning. But still found your video informing and understandable. Nice job. Someone's going to really appreciate it.
Thanks for noticing. Years ago a RUclipsr made a finishing video without reading the instructions and then every RUclipsr there after copies his mistake. 😂
Hey Brian, Yep, there's a lot of moving parts to learning finishes and setting up a spray gun. People expect to get a great finish with a Harbor Freight gun. Not so much, buy a good gun first. Spendy but a Sata or Fuji will make ya happy! Great tutorial.
Wow. So much info. I will have to do a lot of rethinking my finish. And your costing me a lot of money. I'll have to throw my guns away and get better ones to your Specs LOL . Thanks Mate for a great video
Very good information.. what brand of gun do you recommend? Do you apply sanding sealer before spraying the laquer? How many coats of laquer do you apply?
I'm using a Fuji MPX-30 amzn.to/3HepFz4 It's a pretty solid gun for most wood finishes. Good point on the lacquer. Sherwin Williams has several types some do require a catalyst. The one I sprayed is a precat so no need for an additional hardener.
The main point was to help find your guns minimums and maximum air pressure and fluid. Once you find those and get use to seeing what it looks like, it makes it easier to adjust the gun from there. If it's sputtery pattern you will most likely need to add air. If it's a fine dusty pattern. Most likely it finish is starting to dry before it hits the surface so you probably have too much air. Adjusting the gun to get a perfect finish is about observing and adjusting based on what you see.
Thank you for this detailed video. I'm about to start a project where I'm also planning to finish the parts before I assemble them just like in your case. I'm also planning to use dados for my shelves. Do you make any adjustment to the grooves to accommodate the finished part additional thickness due to the finish applied?. I'm planning to use General Finishes Arm-r-seal for my shelves (which is very thin). Thanks.
Thanks!, I sand my parts to 150. Then cut the dados to fit that thickness. Then do a light sanding at 180 spray finish, and it all seems to work out and still fit. I imagine if you're too loose or too tight you would want to adjust your process on the next one.
Some guns cone with a plastic cup and some with an aluminum cup. Any advantage either way? Can you leave the finish in your guns in between coats, and then clean out completely after all spraying is completed?
I prefer the plastic cups I can see through it to know how much finish I have left. Depends on the pot life of the finish you are using as to how long you can leave it in the gun. I typically flush the gun each time I refill the cup.
@@Benham_Design good points to know, thank you very much. I have this adapter that came with my gun and it’s to be used with some kind of aftermarket cup system. Do you know what that’s for or what cups are used with it? It only has threads to attach to the top of the gun then it’s just a smooth inner hole facing up. Thx
I'm not sure I can help you with this question. I've never seen that adapter. If the gun manufacturer has a support email or number, I'd give that a try.
One of the best videos on how to used your spray gun. Thanks
So far I think you've got the most impressive finished projects of anyone on RUclips. Absolute show piece furniture. I find it really inspiring.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Good video Brian
It's about time some one does a step by step tutorial on thinning, gun setup, fan pattern and all the details of fine finishing. Such as using cone filters every time you fill up and exhaust. I've been transitioning from spraying cabinets and furniture with any piston spray pump to H.V.L.P compressor to H.V.L.P turbine to Kremlin 15c25 air-mix w/golden gun. Let me tell you. It was costly! I had to learn all of that the hard way and still learning. But still found your video informing and understandable. Nice job. Someone's going to really appreciate it.
Thanks! This was something I wished I'd known when I started. Lots of trial and error
“A little too much overspray “ as you fogged out the room.
Houston we have a problem!
Good video thanks for the info
Good piece for reference. Thank you.
Much appreciated knowledge.
Finally someone who understands the importance of viscosity for HVLPs.
Thanks for noticing. Years ago a RUclipsr made a finishing video without reading the instructions and then every RUclipsr there after copies his mistake. 😂
@@Benham_Design Funny how HVLP equipment retailers rarely sell viscosity cups.
@richardmckrell4899 right? Make it make sense. Lol
Hey Brian,
Yep, there's a lot of moving parts to learning finishes and setting up a spray gun.
People expect to get a great finish with a Harbor Freight gun. Not so much, buy a good gun first. Spendy but a Sata or Fuji will make ya happy!
Great tutorial.
Thanks man, so true having a gun with adjustability makes a huge difference.
Wow. So much info. I will have to do a lot of rethinking my finish. And your costing me a lot of money. I'll have to throw my guns away and get better ones to your Specs LOL . Thanks Mate for a great video
😂 I am happy to help you spend your money.
Boom, Viscosity measuring chart. My man
Very good information.. what brand of gun do you recommend? Do you apply sanding sealer before spraying the laquer? How many coats of laquer do you apply?
Fuji spray, typically I use a sanding sealer, and number of coats depends on the look I'm trying to achieve. Usually 2 or3
I missed what gun you're using... Great tips for getting your gun setup correctly. Is the lacquer you're using a single part or is there a hardner?
I'm using a Fuji MPX-30 amzn.to/3HepFz4
It's a pretty solid gun for most wood finishes.
Good point on the lacquer. Sherwin Williams has several types some do require a catalyst. The one I sprayed is a precat so no need for an additional hardener.
Great video l, so you’re saying g orange peel is a sign of too much pressure?
The main point was to help find your guns minimums and maximum air pressure and fluid. Once you find those and get use to seeing what it looks like, it makes it easier to adjust the gun from there. If it's sputtery pattern you will most likely need to add air. If it's a fine dusty pattern. Most likely it finish is starting to dry before it hits the surface so you probably have too much air.
Adjusting the gun to get a perfect finish is about observing and adjusting based on what you see.
Thank you for this detailed video. I'm about to start a project where I'm also planning to finish the parts before I assemble them just like in your case. I'm also planning to use dados for my shelves. Do you make any adjustment to the grooves to accommodate the finished part additional thickness due to the finish applied?. I'm planning to use General Finishes Arm-r-seal for my shelves (which is very thin). Thanks.
Thanks!, I sand my parts to 150. Then cut the dados to fit that thickness. Then do a light sanding at 180 spray finish, and it all seems to work out and still fit. I imagine if you're too loose or too tight you would want to adjust your process on the next one.
Some guns cone with a plastic cup and some with an aluminum cup. Any advantage either way? Can you leave the finish in your guns in between coats, and then clean out completely after all spraying is completed?
I prefer the plastic cups I can see through it to know how much finish I have left.
Depends on the pot life of the finish you are using as to how long you can leave it in the gun.
I typically flush the gun each time I refill the cup.
@@Benham_Design good points to know, thank you very much. I have this adapter that came with my gun and it’s to be used with some kind of aftermarket cup system. Do you know what that’s for or what cups are used with it? It only has threads to attach to the top of the gun then it’s just a smooth inner hole facing up. Thx
I'm not sure I can help you with this question. I've never seen that adapter. If the gun manufacturer has a support email or number, I'd give that a try.
What brand gun do you use
A Fuji www.briansbenham.com/finishing-supplies/
Looking around your workshop I don’t think you would have any problem with particulates getting blown around 😂
I like to work in a sterile environment 😂
Dingleberries and crusties are no bueno!
😂
Any spray over 20 psi is not a hvlp spray.
Good video and nice job on your homemade spray booth.
I use Titan hvlp sprayers.
💪🏼
Little too much lacquer breathing with this one.
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