Don Wedor
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well autobody toolmarts got them for the same price as the 3000 so 609.99 Non Digital HVLP,729.99Digital
http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/satajet-4000-b-paint-guns-p-17675.aspx
OK its called Lt. Silver Met (on my system 1966 ford paint code 4 )
Formula in DBC
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For a quart
# // Base/////// ///////Color //////////////////////Parts ////////////Cumulative
1- DMD1690///////Coarse Aluminum ///////825.7////////825.7
2- DMD1686 ///////Fine Aluminum//////// ///154.8////////980.5
3- DMD1683/////// Black///////////////////////16.2////////996.7
4- DMD1684////////White////////////////////////7.9///////1004.6
5- DMD614/////////Blue/////////////////////////1.6///////1006.2
6- DMD1609///////Violet////////////////////////0.7///////1006.9
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Cost about $74.26 a quart (not exact just close) this is the DBC Formula #32520Ok we can do this a different way
1. https://www.basfrefinish.com/cgi-bin/capbsm/java/DirectLink.do?action=GuestLogin&menuName=HUB_MENU&directAction=Home&fromhttpsredirect=YUnder BRANDS on top of page click on any brand
2. On the left side click on Paint Information
3. Choose Paint Defect Demo ,Or view the PDF which ever you prefer
Just some information on most likley encountered Defects(They might not be called the same as you know them).
What clear are you using?
I saw one(clear) that has a 10min flash time and if your waiting 30min to 1 hour thats to long and you would have to wait 4 hours to coat again.
also looks like you have to wait 8 hrs scuff the base single stage and then spray on the clear with 2 medium wet coats
so
1 – Paint Single Stage black wait 5-10mins between coats apply 2-3 coats
2 – Wait 8hrs then Scruff with gray scratch pad to lvl and dust nibs or dirt
3 – Spray Clear on 2 coats medium wet -No more than that according to tech sheet I sawWait 18hrs and Wet sand and buff with 1200-1500-2000
gives us the numbers of the paint we can read the tech sheets and get some problems solved.
As for dirt and dust I always wet down the floor before I paint
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- AuthorPosts