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Painting An AMC Rambler - Learn to Spray Your First Paint Job
We used the larger of the two DeVilbiss Finish Line HVLP paint guns from the Eastwood starter kit to shoot the primer and the topcoat. The ideal would be to use a dedicated primer gun like the Craftsman Heavy Duty Performance HVLP gun with a 1.8-2.0 fluid tip, then use a smaller tip for the finish work, but it is also OK to do both jobs with one gun and two different needles and tips. The inlet pressure should be 27 psi with 6-8 at the fluid-tip cap per the primer tech sheet. Try to let go of the trigger before the end of each stroke. View Related Article
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