Another great video. I just found this channel today. I want to paint my cars in the spring/summer next year. Doing bodywork now. But I want to do it myself and this channel so far has helped me tons. I appreciate you and your great channel. Thank you.
Interesting that when you turn in on the fan giving it less air the spots got less. I guess it sent more air to the nozzle to help breakup the paint into a finer mist. The fan adjustment is mainly to adjust the width or shape of the spray. I been painting for years and never realized that. Thanks for the video. I learned something new today.
Great how-to for a newbie, really appreciated the step by step. What impressed me most is your sincerity. This is the only TH-cam series I've seen that every comment has a reply--you REALLY care!!
I enjoy watching painting videos yours included. I've been painting, from when gravity guns came out. I just wanted to let you know, in the beginning of video you were getting the fan and fluid nobs mixed up. The side nob is for fan control, fluid control nob adjust needle opening. Keep up the good work.
You're going to hate one of the best paint guns made: The Iwata Supernova. It can't be used with the fan wide open. If you try to use it that way it will split the fan which on the supernova is about three feet wide. 1 3/4 turns out from fully closed fan is perfect. Also, instead of using the cheater valve at the bottom of the gun use a diaphragm regulator like the RTI MR-1. With one of these you can come into the gun at whatever pressure you want and it regulates it to a precise PSI value.
I have the Ronpeng lvlp spray gun now never used it before but I use a smaller air compressor 26 gallon 5 hp between 5.4-5.6 cfm one day would like to use a bigger air compressor but this year plan on using a exhaust system in garage which haven't used yet plus will be using a high solids clear for the first time.
So on the fan your looking for a nice tight sprey pattern with minimal external like overspray effect and even? I'm learning this myself, also need to talk about air supply as thats where I have already gone wrong, the 1/4 quick couplers were strangling my air supply so much that my gun wouldn't make 10psi wide open, with 1.4 nozzle and pipe lenght, internal diameter and the couplers are important so I found, I'm using 15cfm 100 litre compressor. Good video thou, even cheap guns can do a fantastic job if you know how to set it up.
the thing I like best about your videos is you explain in detail which makes it more clear to those of us that are not experts Very curious If you could only have one gun for base and clear what gun would you pick ???
When you say "wide open" do you back the knob (whichever one you're adjusting) until it is unthreaded from the body and then screw it back in a little? Could you go into a little more detail? This video is very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks heeeeeeeeaps for sharing this mate. I have never truly known how to set up a gun properly, but now I do. Thanks for being so informative and explaining all the differences between the test patterns. You can tell just from how you talk about it all that you would be a bloody awesome painter. Cheers my brother, and Happy Christmas.🤙🤙🤙🤙🍺🍺🍺🍺
Love your videos, just found them and I've watched hours already. Couple questions that I can't seem to find answers. 1. What in the gun adjustments causes paint to orange peel? (I'm using correct reducer activator) 2. What do you do.when the paint is really thick? Sometimes I spray rustoleum enamel tractor paint from a gallon can, even when I reduce more than recommended, the paint is so thick I can't get good atomization.
@@PHARRAWAY of, I will check other videos. Part 2 of my oruginal question, thick paint problems...any suggestions? (Other than to quit buying cheap paint lol)
Unfortunately you didn't mention your "rule of thumb" for the distance you hold the spray gun from the surface, which I assume can have as much of an effect on the pattern as everything else you mentioned - No?
cool video, this video is for the newbies and with experience you'll get better and better. so later you can make a smart choice in buying your paint guns you don't need to 500 dollar or more on a paint gun to a fantastic paint finish, but if you do want to spend that kind of money it's up to you, just take of it so it can last you a life time.
iam old school i learned to paint with the mbc deVilbiss spray guns back in the late 80s and early 90s, i don't think ill spend any money on this so called gravity guns and i get fantastic finishing with my guns, anyways great video as always.
So called gravity guns use less air and less paint, are easy to clean so less thinners to waste, also they aren't as cumbersome to handle giving better gun control. If it's just a hobby suction feeds are ok, but professional use no thanks.
I sprayed last week with a old Binks #7, and with a brand new generic gravity gun. Both guns sprayed the same single stage enamel. The piece I painted with the Binks#7 looked excellent, the gravity gun produced quite a bit of orange peel. About 15 minutes to clean the Binks #7, about 45 minutes to clean the POS gravity gun. I need a suggestion on a detail spray gun that works good with single stage enamel.
Awesome video. Te mando saludos de Los Ángeles. Honestamente te quiero dar gracias por tus videos que me están ayudando tanto. Y me encanto que usaste la HUSKY para enseñar que hasta nosotros los pobres podemos pintar también. Cuídate y hasta luego
You did a really great job explaining your adjustments technique, I feel like I can do this now. Would it be any different setting up for say a Nason 2K high build primer or different types of paint like a Single Stage like I will be using? Thanks great job.
I tried your setup procedure for a cheapo gun for spraying 2k primer, atomization was good but couldn’t get a bigger fan than about 4” , is this the characteristics of the gun ? For my SS paint I will be using a Devilbliss flg5 , never painted before and hoping I get results more to what you show.
Excellent Information!!!! I really love how you work with the gun and actually show what you are taling about!!! Thank you...I've learned so much from your channel!!
Thank you for your hard work on the videos, my question is I want to paint my silverado and my s10 under my enclosed awning, can you recommend a gun and compressor size I can buy and can I use one gun for primer paint and clear cleaning it in-between or should I buy more than one gun thank you
So you started at 28 or so psi, what made you choose that psi? Also you mentioned the dv1 what psi would you start at with it? Do you use the gund max recomendation? Just wondering where to start at. Thanks! Awesome teachings!
Hi, when spraying into a small crevice or restoring a wheel where it has deep areas that I need covered with paint or primer, Do you lower the inlet pressure and change the fan shape to narrow or round? Just need some advice please “for tight or small crevices : 1) gun pressure at the inlet 2) size of spray pattern Thank you , love your videos..
Thank u for the video it is good info but unfortunately I finish painting my car for the first time I wish I would have watch this video before because I paint my car for the first time with harbor freight gun. Will upload video soon if possible do check it out and let me know how I did it or what's needs to be done on the paint to have better finish.
Thank you for the video Great info my question is how do you compare the iwata ws 400 from all your guns and also I have a chance to buy iwata ws400 evo
This may sound like a stupid question; but do these "settings work for "SINGLE-STAGE PAINT?? I will try out your suggested settings of fluid and pattern wide-open and "dial down the pattern from wide open; leaving the fluid wide open, thank,s again PJP
@@PHARRAWAY thanks for the reply, you would use 29psi and 33 for a non HVLP conventional gun? I heard you say the 28-29 on the video about the HVLP, but you would use the same pressure for a conventional gun?
Hi ,, I I can ask ,, I’m about to primer and single stage a frame mostly the front on my 58 Chevy .. metal has bean prepped . Question ,, the frame has so many crevices and under bracket welded on it. I’m sure they dipped the frame in 1958.. What pressure if so should I set when painting around these odd areas like crevices and indentation? Second , fan width ? Anything can help cause I lm trying not to get any runs when I’m hitting these difficult areas .. thank you 🙏
Hi ,, quick question if I may ,, Just sprayed a panel with single stage , had a small sag about 20 inch long right under a crease.. Is it possible to fix it or just re-spray the whole panel ? Is re-spray , would you D/A or wet sand? What grits ? I’m thinking 400-600 disc or 400-600 wet sand. Do I sand the whole panel? Thanks Pharraway!
So basically use husky gun @ 3 full turns to perform well right? I just got one and seeing you set it up is very helpful. Thank you for posting videos sir
Been watching your videos to help me out with painting my car. I've been buying my tools little by little. Right now I need to buy a Primer spray-gun with a 1.8mm tip size. Out of these 3 which one would you pick: Devilbiss FLG. Husky, Iwata Air Gunsa or is there something within those 3 that you can recommend. Thank you for your input and for all you informative videos.
@@PHARRAWAY ok 1.3 too good for sealer base and clear or just base and clear? Also do you know if a gun that works with 6cfm compression trying to paint my car without buying 2000 dollar compressor haha
Another great lesson from Professor Pharraway... keep teaching the people my brother
Thanks brother more to come
i know Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch new series online?
@Aarav Rowen I dunno I use Flixportal. Just search on google after it :D -jefferson
@Jefferson Luke Thanks, signed up and it seems like a nice service =) I really appreciate it!
@Aarav Rowen happy to help =)
Another great video. I just found this channel today. I want to paint my cars in the spring/summer next year. Doing bodywork now. But I want to do it myself and this channel so far has helped me tons. I appreciate you and your great channel. Thank you.
Sincere expertise....no BS, straight forward teaching. Keep the faith brother
damn every time i watch your videos i feel like i can paint a car even though i have never painted before...lol
Thanks
Interesting that when you turn in on the fan giving it less air the spots got less. I guess it sent more air to the nozzle to help breakup the paint into a finer mist. The fan adjustment is mainly to adjust the width or shape of the spray. I been painting for years and never realized that. Thanks for the video. I learned something new today.
Great how-to for a newbie, really appreciated the step by step. What impressed me most is your sincerity. This is the only TH-cam series I've seen that every comment has a reply--you REALLY care!!
Anytime brother
The most in depth teaching I've seen thanks bro. Keep up the great work and huge thank you for sharing.
I watched a lot of videos , getting myself prepared for my job at home ,this was best explained what to look for
Thanks brother
Thanks man! I'm spraying a guitar with an LVLP spraygun R-500. I was having that issue with the speckles, but I will try that method. Thanks again.
I enjoy watching painting videos yours included. I've been painting, from when gravity guns came out. I just wanted to let you know, in the beginning of video you were getting the fan and fluid nobs mixed up.
The side nob is for fan control, fluid control nob adjust needle opening.
Keep up the good work.
Dude, your videos are always teaching us. You never nention how much air is needed to run the spray gun.
Thanks brother, yes I said 29psi on paint and 35psi on clear
You're going to hate one of the best paint guns made: The Iwata Supernova. It can't be used with the fan wide open. If you try to use it that way it will split the fan which on the supernova is about three feet wide. 1 3/4 turns out from fully closed fan is perfect. Also, instead of using the cheater valve at the bottom of the gun use a diaphragm regulator like the RTI MR-1. With one of these you can come into the gun at whatever pressure you want and it regulates it to a precise PSI value.
the Iwata could cost a million dollars but if you don't know how to use it it isn't worth chit to the painter.
I have the Ronpeng lvlp spray gun now never used it before but I use a smaller air compressor 26 gallon 5 hp between 5.4-5.6 cfm one day would like to use a bigger air compressor but this year plan on using a exhaust system in garage which haven't used yet plus will be using a high solids clear for the first time.
That was good. I sprayed some acrylic urethane recently and really didn’t know what I was doin. I’ll have a better idea next time. Thanks buddy
anytime
ass backwards . the fan is Air . the Fluid is regulated with the trigger .
I really appreciate the effort you put into these videos. Great explanation.
Thank You, brother, God bless
SATA for base IWATAS for clear coats. huskys for primers.
Today Pharraway finely tunes your painting pistols 🖼 💥💥💥💥🔫
Thanks brother
Yeah the camera picked it up thank you for a fantastic basics vid
anytime brother
So on the fan your looking for a nice tight sprey pattern with minimal external like overspray effect and even? I'm learning this myself, also need to talk about air supply as thats where I have already gone wrong, the 1/4 quick couplers were strangling my air supply so much that my gun wouldn't make 10psi wide open, with 1.4 nozzle and pipe lenght, internal diameter and the couplers are important so I found, I'm using 15cfm 100 litre compressor. Good video thou, even cheap guns can do a fantastic job if you know how to set it up.
Will do I'll try to make another video on it
good teachers don't stumble for words.
Thank you for your input GOD BLESS
Best channel on TH-cam for learning this craft. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. 👏👏👏
You are a very good teacher & I thank you very much. You are one of the best on TH-cam & I watch everyone of your videos & subscribed sometime back.
Thank you
the thing I like best about your videos is you explain in detail which makes it more clear to those of us that are not experts Very curious If you could only have one gun for base and clear what gun would you pick ???
The walcom carbonio 360 HTE
Hell yeah!! I’m here for this!
Thanks brother
When you say "wide open" do you back the knob (whichever one you're adjusting) until it is unthreaded from the body and then screw it back in a little? Could you go into a little more detail? This video is very helpful. Thank you!
Yes
Shit ,that husky gun pattern looks like it could compare to some of the high end guns .Really nice looking fan pattern !
It works well brother and for the price can't beat it
Thanks heeeeeeeeaps for sharing this mate. I have never truly known how to set up a gun properly, but now I do. Thanks for being so informative and explaining all the differences between the test patterns. You can tell just from how you talk about it all that you would be a bloody awesome painter. Cheers my brother, and Happy Christmas.🤙🤙🤙🤙🍺🍺🍺🍺
Thank You brother really appreciate that and Happy Holidays
Love your videos, just found them and I've watched hours already. Couple questions that I can't seem to find answers. 1. What in the gun adjustments causes paint to orange peel? (I'm using correct reducer activator) 2. What do you do.when the paint is really thick? Sometimes I spray rustoleum enamel tractor paint from a gallon can, even when I reduce more than recommended, the paint is so thick I can't get good atomization.
It all depends on the weather also but yes the paint gun has a lot to do with it I have a video explaining about the orange peel
@@PHARRAWAY of, I will check other videos. Part 2 of my oruginal question, thick paint problems...any suggestions? (Other than to quit buying cheap paint lol)
Unfortunately you didn't mention your "rule of thumb" for the distance you hold the spray gun from the surface, which I assume can have as much of an effect on the pattern as everything else you mentioned - No?
True brother thanks
P.S. 1.2k likes and not one bad like very impressive!!! Definitely my idol!
cool video, this video is for the newbies and with experience you'll get better and better. so later you can make a smart choice in buying your paint guns you don't need to 500 dollar or more on a paint gun to a fantastic paint finish, but if you do want to spend that kind of money it's up to you, just take of it so it can last you a life time.
Thank you brother, you are a good teacher!
You are very welcome
Excellent demonstration. Do you recommend higher pressure for a flat finish?
iam old school i learned to paint with the mbc deVilbiss spray guns back in the late 80s and early 90s, i don't think ill spend any money on this so called gravity guns and i get fantastic finishing with my guns, anyways great video as always.
So called gravity guns use less air and less paint, are easy to clean so less thinners to waste, also they aren't as cumbersome to handle giving better gun control.
If it's just a hobby suction feeds are ok, but professional use no thanks.
I sprayed last week with a old Binks #7, and with a brand new generic gravity gun. Both guns sprayed the same single stage enamel. The piece I painted with the Binks#7 looked excellent, the gravity gun produced quite a bit of orange peel. About 15 minutes to clean the Binks #7, about 45 minutes to clean the POS gravity gun. I need a suggestion on a detail spray gun that works good with single stage enamel.
What a great video. Learned a lot. Thanks
Excellent my friend, no one in TH-cam explain the way you do, subscribed.
Awesome video. Te mando saludos de Los Ángeles. Honestamente te quiero dar gracias por tus videos que me están ayudando tanto. Y me encanto que usaste la HUSKY para enseñar que hasta nosotros los pobres podemos pintar también. Cuídate y hasta luego
Saludos amigo
It doesnt make any sense bc u say one is the trigger and one js the fluid but the one your adjusting changes the fluid and the fan im confused
Had to speed this up all the way to watch.
Muy buen video maestro todas mis preguntas fueron aclaradas con este video 👍
This was excellent! Got my sub.
Thank you very much! Do the same rules apply for clear?
Yes it does
Thanks, I have been with you since you posted the Jon Kosmoski video.
@@PhillipHall01 Thank You brother I hope you like this type of videos explaining in detail
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks for the video.I needed this lesson.
Anytime
You did a really great job explaining your adjustments technique, I feel like I can do this now. Would it be any different setting up for say a Nason 2K high build primer or different types of paint like a Single Stage like I will be using? Thanks great job.
Thanks brother will be doing a video on single-stage soon
Thanks for your help 👍
Very good explaining
As alway ..you are the best
Are u adjusting the fluid or the fan
I tried your setup procedure for a cheapo gun for spraying 2k primer, atomization was good but couldn’t get a bigger fan than about 4” , is this the characteristics of the gun ? For my SS paint I will be using a Devilbliss flg5 , never painted before and hoping I get results more to what you show.
harleynut1961 you may need to reduce your primer a bit to get a bigger fan
Another quality video thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Straight too the chase. ThankZz
Great explanation thanks !
Excellent Information!!!! I really love how you work with the gun and actually show what you are taling about!!! Thank you...I've learned so much from your channel!!
Do you adjust different for metallics what gun good for metallic base coat solvent paint....??? Also what tip size 1.4??
For metallic is the same adjustment and use 1.3 tip
@@PHARRAWAY ok
I do my guns the same way💪🏾💪🏾
Awsome brother it works
Thank you for your hard work on the videos, my question is I want to paint my silverado and my s10 under my enclosed awning, can you recommend a gun and compressor size I can buy and can I use one gun for primer paint and clear cleaning it in-between or should I buy more than one gun thank you
At least a 60gal compressor and about the gun you can go with a harbor freight gun
So you started at 28 or so psi, what made you choose that psi? Also you mentioned the dv1 what psi would you start at with it? Do you use the gund max recomendation? Just wondering where to start at. Thanks! Awesome teachings!
Thanks that's what has worked for me
Good instructional video.
I just played the video to see the difference between English and Spanish, pero en ambos esta bien explicado
A 6 inch spray pattern and 6 inches of distance of the spray.
How do you recommend fixing cracking in clear coat, should I flash then add another layer?
No its best to resand the clear
What air pres. Do you use with the DV1.
Thank you for the great information, I appreciate it very much
Anytime more to come
What do you think of the harbor freight purple gun for a primer gun after a mod that turns the tip from a 1.4 to a 2.o
@@leonardwalters154 for primer it's good but for paint and clear no good
Hi, when spraying into a small crevice or restoring a wheel where it has deep areas that I need covered with paint or primer,
Do you lower the inlet pressure and change the fan shape to narrow or round?
Just need some advice please “for tight or small crevices :
1) gun pressure at the inlet
2) size of spray pattern
Thank you , love your videos..
Thank u for the video it is good info but unfortunately I finish painting my car for the first time I wish I would have watch this video before because I paint my car for the first time with harbor freight gun. Will upload video soon if possible do check it out and let me know how I did it or what's needs to be done on the paint to have better finish.
You ever tried the black widow from Harbor freight?
Yes I have
Thank you for the video Great info my question is how do you compare the iwata ws 400 from all your guns and also I have a chance to buy iwata ws400 evo
for me, the Iwata is one of the best guns out there
Sir thanks very much you are my insperation god bless you!!!
You are awesome my brother.
Thanks
Thanks! Was waiting for that 😉
Anytime
This may sound like a stupid question; but do these "settings work for "SINGLE-STAGE PAINT?? I will try out your suggested settings of fluid and pattern wide-open and "dial down the pattern from wide open; leaving the fluid wide open, thank,s again PJP
Yes it works for single stage paint
@@PHARRAWAY thank you for the the video and the info;PJP
What air pressure would you recommend for a gravity feed conventional gun?
29psi for base and 33psi on clear
@@PHARRAWAY thanks for the reply, you would use 29psi and 33 for a non HVLP conventional gun? I heard you say the 28-29 on the video about the HVLP, but you would use the same pressure for a conventional gun?
@@jss6060 yes use 29psi and 33
@@PHARRAWAY thanks, I appreciate it
This was an issue I had painting , thanks my long lost father lol jk
Hello there.. One question how do you adjust when you do the clear coat?
it's the same the only thing you change is the pressure to 33psi
Do you ever dial back the trigger to prevent runs? I find with the FLG-4 I get runs so easily with it wide open. Great video
Thank You!
Do you always use the same spray pressure regardless of paint manufacturer? Ex. Eastwood recommends 10 to 15 psi for HVLP guns.
Yes I always use the same pressure
@@PHARRAWAY thanks
Still waiting for your review on the avalon spray gun...
Will be using that gun with the Nissan 350z it's coming up
@@PHARRAWAY will be waiting...
Thank you .
Does different air pressures and distance change colors on base coat ???
No not really
ty, great vid!
Anytime
Can you use the same spray gun for primer, base and clear and why should you use different guns
yes you can use the same gun for all
Watch out for that dingo there ol m8
Thanks
Thank you Sir! By the way, I love the Rooster crowing! Lol!
LOL Thanks
PHARRAWAY by the way, you need to explain that it makes a big difference in the needle size too. Take care and Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the Infos. I Love your Channel. Best wishes from Germany
Thank You brother
Hi ,, I I can ask ,, I’m about to primer and single stage a frame mostly the front on my 58 Chevy .. metal has bean prepped .
Question ,, the frame has so many crevices and under bracket welded on it. I’m sure they dipped the frame in 1958..
What pressure if so should I set when painting around these odd areas like crevices and indentation?
Second , fan width ?
Anything can help cause I lm trying not to get any runs when I’m hitting these difficult areas .. thank you 🙏
Hi brother the best pressure for that can be from 10 to 15 psi with the fan about 3 to 4 inches
Hi ,, quick question if I may ,,
Just sprayed a panel with single stage , had a small sag about 20 inch long right under a crease..
Is it possible to fix it or just re-spray the whole panel ?
Is re-spray , would you D/A or wet sand? What grits ? I’m thinking 400-600 disc or 400-600 wet sand.
Do I sand the whole panel?
Thanks Pharraway!
You can eat sand with 600 and just spray that area and you will be good
Great info bro💪🏾
Thanks brother
What psi do you set the air compressor?
The compressor is set at 90psi
So basically use husky gun @ 3 full turns to perform well right? I just got one and seeing you set it up is very helpful. Thank you for posting videos sir
yes that will work
My mistake. If anyone is seeing this, turn the fan just a but after 2 turns and that’s the sweet spot for this gun.
Does this soft edge help with silvers??? 50 or 75 percent overlap ???
yes it does 50 and/or 75 overlaps can't go wrong
@@PHARRAWAY thanks maybe this why I was getting streaks
@@JBIRD575 Anytime brother
Been watching your videos to help me out with painting my car. I've been buying my tools little by little. Right now I need to buy a Primer spray-gun with a 1.8mm tip size. Out of these 3 which one would you pick: Devilbiss FLG. Husky, Iwata Air Gunsa or is there something within those 3 that you can recommend. Thank you for your input and for all you informative videos.
Get the husky it's a good primer gun I use that gun constantly
@@PHARRAWAY Thank you 👍👍. I will keep you posted on my work.
@@MegaWatching awesome you can email me at pharrawaypaint@gmail.com with pictures
How far do you typically hold the gun from the surface you are spraying? Thanks! BTW, your videos are great!
about 5 inches from the panel
@@PHARRAWAY Thanks!
What psi you use on singlestage urethane with husky
29psi
Hello what pressure do you set the air compressor for lvlp spray gun.
my compressor is alway set at 90psi but the digital gauge is what I a just for the paint for the lvlp I will still spray at 29psi but that's just me
@@PHARRAWAY thanks for your reply great channel keep it up feliz navidad.
Can u use 28pis for single stage ?
Yes you can
What size too for base fun and what too for clear. 29 psi for base 35 for clear?
With a 1.3 tip and yes 29psi base and 33psi clear
@@PHARRAWAY ok 1.3 too good for sealer base and clear or just base and clear? Also do you know if a gun that works with 6cfm compression trying to paint my car without buying 2000 dollar compressor haha
@@chrisspencer8815 yes it's good for all steps
Fan on the side, not fluid mate. I always setup a handspan wide spray pattern at a handspan distance from the material you are paining.
Thanks brother
@@PHARRAWAY very welcome my brother!
How much psi are u running the gun at
29psi