Log in

View Full Version : Paint system


Sam Fly
November 30th 03, 03:48 PM
I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
Fly, Texas Soaring Association.

B25flyer
November 30th 03, 08:03 PM
>I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
>purpose. What is the best system.

I have a $50.00 one from Harbour Freight that works great. Taking a break right
now from spraying ribs and other parts on my Champ project. Have used less than
a quart so far and it looks like it will finish out the remaining 6 ribs for a
total of 15 ribs, 8 small to medium parts and two pieces of the leading edge.

But I will add that I intend to get one of the self contained units for the
finish coat.

Walt
Best darn Champ rib cleaner and painter....for today. <grin>

plumb bob
December 1st 03, 01:12 AM
Don't cheap out on an HVLP gun. The cheap ones such as from Harbor Freight
are not for finish coats - good for priming, that's all. Try Sharpe,
Devilbiss, Binks, SATA... talk to auto body guys... also, try the forums at
www.autobodystore.com

"Sam Fly" > wrote in message
...
> I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
> begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
> spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
> purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
> Fly, Texas Soaring Association.
>

Rich S.
December 1st 03, 02:24 AM
"plumb bob" > wrote in message
news:Szwyb.267392$9E1.1408888@attbi_s52...
> Don't cheap out on an HVLP gun. The cheap ones such as from Harbor Freight
> are not for finish coats - good for priming, that's all. Try Sharpe,
> Devilbiss, Binks, SATA... talk to auto body guys... also, try the forums
at
> www.autobodystore.com

Do not equate price with quality. The HF gun is perfectly adequate for
finish coats. My Devilbiss was long ago hauled away in the trash after using
the HF gun.

Rich S.

plumb bob
December 1st 03, 03:27 AM
"Rich S." > wrote in message
...
> "plumb bob" > wrote in message
> news:Szwyb.267392$9E1.1408888@attbi_s52...
> > Don't cheap out on an HVLP gun. The cheap ones such as from Harbor
Freight
> > are not for finish coats - good for priming, that's all. Try Sharpe,
> > Devilbiss, Binks, SATA... talk to auto body guys... also, try the forums
> at
> > www.autobodystore.com
>
> Do not equate price with quality. The HF gun is perfectly adequate for
> finish coats. My Devilbiss was long ago hauled away in the trash after
using
> the HF gun.

An average gun in the hands of a skilled operator can yield some good
results. For the regular schmo, like me, I have had better luck with the
higher quality guns. YMMV...

Bob (straight up)

Sam Fly
December 1st 03, 05:07 PM
I am looking at an Axis AXS SP2004, 4 stage HVLP spray system from
Fastech. Spray Gun Depot has it listed at $1033 Depot price $ 799.
This is the system the Poly Fiber folks recommend, which is the dope and
paint we are using. Any commenets pro/con is appreciated.

Sam Fly, Texas Soaring Association

plumb bob wrote:
> Don't cheap out on an HVLP gun. The cheap ones such as from Harbor Freight
> are not for finish coats - good for priming, that's all. Try Sharpe,
> Devilbiss, Binks, SATA... talk to auto body guys... also, try the forums at
> www.autobodystore.com
>
> "Sam Fly" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
>>begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
>>spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
>>purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
>>Fly, Texas Soaring Association.
>>
>
>
>

O-ring Seals
December 1st 03, 07:28 PM
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 15:48:30 GMT, Sam Fly > wrote:

>I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
>begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
>spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
>purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
>Fly, Texas Soaring Association.
>


Sam,

After years of using various guns (from DeVilbiss and Binks to the
cheapie knock-offs) I finally purchased a Sharpe HVLP pressure system.
It has a 2 liter pot with 6 ft, hoses and also a 1 qt, pressure cup
with regulator. The best equipment I have used. The complete system
was about $525 from Levine Auto Supply. The best price I could find
on line. Shipping was free also.

Good luck,

O-ring Seals

O-ring Seals
December 1st 03, 07:58 PM
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:28:31 GMT, (O-ring
Seals) wrote:


>Sam,
>
>After years of using various guns (from DeVilbiss and Binks to the
>cheapie knock-offs) I finally purchased a Sharpe HVLP pressure system.
>It has a 2 liter pot with 6 ft, hoses and also a 1 qt, pressure cup
>with regulator. The best equipment I have used. The complete system
>was about $525 from Levine Auto Supply. The best price I could find
>on line. Shipping was free also.
>
>Good luck,
>
>O-ring Seals


Oops! Forgot to include a couple of details. The Sahrpe system is
their new T-1 Titanium gun (probably does not contain any Titanium)
with the 0.8 mm fluid tip. Good atomization with polyurethanes (that
is all I have shot so far) very nice pattern control also. For large
dope and fabric jobs I use a Croix HVLP turbine with a 5 gal. pot.

O

Wallace Berry
December 1st 03, 07:58 PM
In article >,
Sam Fly > wrote:

> I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
> begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
> spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
> purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
> Fly, Texas Soaring Association.
>

Hi Sam,

Glen Lawler used to build Glassairs and refinish fiberglass gliders here
in Auburn. He used a self contained twin turbine HVLP system and got
excellent results. I actually borrowed it and spray painted a barn.
Worked well for that too. It is a Turbinaire brand
(http://www.turbinaire.com/. I'm going to borrow it again to paint my
Stits homebuilt ).

Wallace Berry
Southern Eagles Soaring

Sam Fly
December 2nd 03, 12:47 AM
Wallace, thanks for the info. We plan to finish the Pawnee and then
refinish the wings on one of TSA's Grob's. I want a unit that will
handle polyurethane and Gel coat. I have looked at an Axis CITBUD-4
which is a four stage turbin with 2 man breathing mask. It list's for
$1799 and I can get it for $1299....I want quality a finish for our
project. The tow plane will last another 30 years with the proper
workmanship.

Sam Fly

Wallace Berry wrote:
> In article >,
> Sam Fly > wrote:
>
>
>>I am in the process of rebuilding a PA25-235, Pawnee. We are ready to
>>begain spraying the fabric and metal. We have been looking at an HVLP
>>spraying system. I would like opinions of an HVLP system for this
>>purpose. What is the best system. Thanks in advance for your help. Sam
>>Fly, Texas Soaring Association.
>>
>
>
> Hi Sam,
>
> Glen Lawler used to build Glassairs and refinish fiberglass gliders here
> in Auburn. He used a self contained twin turbine HVLP system and got
> excellent results. I actually borrowed it and spray painted a barn.
> Worked well for that too. It is a Turbinaire brand
> (http://www.turbinaire.com/. I'm going to borrow it again to paint my
> Stits homebuilt ).
>
> Wallace Berry
> Southern Eagles Soaring

Google