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- October 19, 2010 at 8:54 pm #24370
Yes, it is as simple as ordering a 1.3 set and swapping the parts. :rock :dnc
interesting enough the nozzles may interchange the problem is that in the HVLP body there are brass inserts that restrict air pressure to the atomizing section of the cap. thats the only difference between the 2 guns so some one will have to see what it will spray like with an RP nozzle set on an HVLP gun (prolly wont be happy with the results) but its Nice to experiment once in awhile
Part Numbers for Nozzle sets are
RP 1.3mm 132373
HVLP 1.3mm 132936October 20, 2010 at 1:26 am #24374[quote=”Wydir” post=14614]interesting enough the nozzles may interchange the problem is that in the HVLP body there are brass inserts that restrict air pressure to the atomizing section of the cap. thats the only difference between the 2 guns so some one will have to see what it will spray like with an RP nozzle set on an HVLP gun (prolly wont be happy with the results) but its Nice to experiment once in awhile
Part Numbers for Nozzle sets are
RP 1.3mm 132373
HVLP 1.3mm 132936[/quote]Exactly.
October 20, 2010 at 7:36 am #24400[quote=”lild” post=14619]i have both guns, i will have to give this a try.[/quote]
Please report back on your findings!
October 20, 2010 at 8:15 am #24402What is the point to this experiment and what are you gaining :deadhorse ?The handles are made differently and one has air restrictions,it will spray like you are using 20 psi which equals to a corn on the cob appearence :rofl With the 4000’s minute away from coming onto the market for what you will pay for a nozzle set you could buy a 3000 gun that is new for less.Have fun 😉
October 20, 2010 at 8:24 am #24403[quote=”Jayson M” post=14642]What is the point to this experiment and what are you gaining :deadhorse ?The handles are made differently and one has air restrictions,it will spray like you are using 20 psi which equals to a corn on the cob appearence :rofl With the 4000’s minute away from coming onto the market for what you will pay for a nozzle set you could buy a 3000 gun that is new for less.Have fun ;)[/quote]
:clappyOctober 20, 2010 at 9:06 am #24406My supplier in Calgary has a couple 4000’s,it is just a matter of time before I get to give one a real good work out 😉 Keep in mind those are retail prices and I will beat my supplier down :chair on price like $20 over cost.Will let you guys know :rock
October 20, 2010 at 5:09 pm #24414[quote=”Jayson M” post=14646]My supplier in Calgary has a couple 4000’s,it is just a matter of time before I get to give one a real good work out Keep in mind those are retail prices and I will beat my supplier down on price like $20 over cost.Will let you guys know [/quote]
:exciif you can get em for that get 2 and send one my way :hij:
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