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  • May 17, 2013 at 2:02 pm #43188

    Ah , great to see your problem is solved and thanks a lot as i now was able to convince my wife that i realy need a Adam2 on my guns 🙂

    May 18, 2013 at 1:38 am #43189

    I dont use wb so still with solvent basecoat, can i ask what you guys mean by pinching ? I take it thats not the same as dye back ?

    May 20, 2013 at 3:17 am #43202

    [quote=”metalhead” post=31981]So, after a week of spraying with higher pressure my work has looked better than ever. Not really sure if the pressure on the digital data’s is accurate because 29psi sounds like its much higher but, it is working.[/quote] i’m glad it’s working out for you. When i first started the trainer told me to set the sata @ 25psi, it was going on too wet, took for ever for it to dry, or at least the last coat. Die backs were killing me. Then my rep who was also a trainer told me to up it to 29 psi. The difference was unbelievable.

    It will sound high considering you probably were spraying solvent around 22-25 psi before. More importantly, don’t worry about how high the pressure sounds as long as the gun is doing its job, is all that matters. Now when the hot weather sets in & the humidity gets higher don’t hesitate to reduce to 30% for faster dry times.

    May 20, 2013 at 11:10 pm #43206

    [q[/quote] i’m glad it’s working out for you. When i first started the trainer told me to set the sata @ 25psi, it was going on too wet, took for ever for it to dry, or at least the last coat. Die backs were killing me. Then my rep who was also a trainer told me to up it to 29 psi. The difference was unbelievable.

    It will sound high considering you probably were spraying solvent around 22-25 psi before. More importantly, don’t worry about how high the pressure sounds as long as the gun is doing its job, is all that matters. Now when the hot weather sets in & the humidity gets higher don’t hesitate to reduce to 30% for faster dry times.[/quote]

    That’s funny. My trainer told me to spray at 20psi with sata. Which was probably more like 16 with my gauge. Ill definitely try the
    30%. Thanks.

    May 24, 2013 at 2:41 am #43232

    On my gauage imsetmit ro 20 formth control coat, which drops down to 17-18. For some reason, in the traing manual withnall the guns listed with the psi, they wanted sata down from 29 to 25, but that doesnt work. Well it does but it takes longer to dry, thats why my rep told me to bump it backmupmto 29, with the generic gauge i got, imset to 31 to account for thr pressure drop.

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