Hello all--
So here's the question: I have come into an old sears air compressor, which in its prime, was used to spray paint among other things. All in all it was/is a nice machine--20+ gallon tank, 2 hp 240 volt motor--but it has since given up the ghost. The motor is dead and replacements will run north of 200 new and there's a chance I will also need to replace the pressure switch (40 plus some effort due to a corroded and possibly welded connection between the old switch and the pressure deck). That said, I do like the idea of a nice compressor in the shop to run all tools and painting needs.
Being very new to the concept of painting by sprayer (but quite taken by the idea), what are the required air flows to paint adequately? The guns that came with the tank are standard HVLP guns BTW. I'm trying to get a sense for the cost of a replacement compressor just to make sure it's worth the effort to invest in a repair.
Thanks all
Jamus
So here's the question: I have come into an old sears air compressor, which in its prime, was used to spray paint among other things. All in all it was/is a nice machine--20+ gallon tank, 2 hp 240 volt motor--but it has since given up the ghost. The motor is dead and replacements will run north of 200 new and there's a chance I will also need to replace the pressure switch (40 plus some effort due to a corroded and possibly welded connection between the old switch and the pressure deck). That said, I do like the idea of a nice compressor in the shop to run all tools and painting needs.
Being very new to the concept of painting by sprayer (but quite taken by the idea), what are the required air flows to paint adequately? The guns that came with the tank are standard HVLP guns BTW. I'm trying to get a sense for the cost of a replacement compressor just to make sure it's worth the effort to invest in a repair.
Thanks all
Jamus