How To Use a Pressure Pot with HVLP- Apollo 4500

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @timzeller1541
    @timzeller1541 4 часа назад

    Another great presentation. As always y'all go above and beyond when with your attention to detail. Thank you for all that y'all do to keep the furniture profession alive and informative!

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 Час назад

    Great looking rig~! i can see how that simplifies spraying, especially when you have numerous pieces to paint/stain/varnish/etc... Also not as clumsy with the material cup attached to the sprayer head, so no more bumping into the piece being sprayed and can get into tighter spots. I love it~!
    Extra points for that high-tech, pocket-hole screw hanger system~! ;-)
    Jeff, if you ever get to looking for a side-gig to the shop, you could do voiceovers or presentations for advertising. You sound like a pro~!
    Thanks guys~!

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 4 часа назад

    That's a really slick setup, Jeff. It looks like it also allows you to hold the gun at angles you couldn't before. At first I thought it wouldn't be an HVLP system but then you explained that it was feeding paint and the turbines were still atomizing.
    Bill

  • @jtome12
    @jtome12 4 часа назад +2

    Can you talk about the daily cleanup of that rig?

  • @ericklodnicki
    @ericklodnicki Час назад

    Nice job man. I've got the Q5 and a pressure pot but I've never used the pot because I don't want the hassle of cleaning it. You may have convinced me since I just finished a spray job that I had to refill my 22oz PPS cups at least 8 times. 🎯

  • @TJ-vv9dl
    @TJ-vv9dl 4 часа назад

    Great video as always. Is the primer your using water based? I had a project where I sprayed water base and it raised the fibers in the Mdf bad. It took alot of sanding/ multi coats to get the surface ready. I read that it’s better to use an oil based primer on Mdf. Thanks again for all the videos!