I just got this exact gun from a friend and was praying to find a good tutorial on it. Straight forward and too the point, you're a life saver. Thanks!👍
Great video! 3:38 min. and so informative. I'm so glad you didn't go on about your dog getting sick and the bay window of your house cracking, and you didn't have heavy metal music in the background :)
Glad to hear that - you'll hear all kinds of information but remember it really comes down to what works for each job. Guys get awesome results with spray bomb cans so that sort of proves it :)
Plain and simple. Just the way I like it... Thanks. In the future, could you make a video on buffing out paint? I'm mostly confused about using the woolly bonnets. I've seen some say to use it for cutting and I've seen others use it for buffing wax. Maybe, but I not sure they can do both. Thanks again.
Absolutely - good suggestion - glad you appreciate the simple approach. To me it never made a huge difference what pad I was using so I use one woolly bonnet for everything - just clean it real quick before the next step. If you you want though, you could get a softer pad for the wax. Or do it by hand if you want a good workout :) Have a good week end. - Jerry
Is it clean? Is the paint too thick? Try straight thinner or reducer first. Is the tip on correctly and all the original parts? Let me know what it is or was - curious :)
So, everything is about half way but what is the “half way” pressure to set my air compressor to?? Guess I missed that??? Never tried this new gun before...thanks...👍🏻
You don't have to set your compressor to a lower pressure. I think my gauge on the compressor says around 90 psi most of the time. I never set the pressure at the compressor just a to the gun - hope that helps :)
Hey Jerry I've got 400 grit scratches that showed up after spraying metallic basecoat. I read somewhere that the clearcoat will fill them up. I've read elsewhere that they need to be sanded with 600. What do you think?
I think the clear coat will "bury" those. You can go ahead & clear coat it. Let that dry and if there is any that show up you can lightly wet sand with 1200-1500 grit and buff. Or you can let the base dry, wet sand with 600 and go at it again. Let me know what you end up doing my friend :)
@@LakesideAutobody I ended up wet sanding the base with 600 on a pool noodle until I felt that every area was smooth. Then I applied more base. After clearing over it, I can still barely see some scratches. Good enough for me.
@@LakesideAutobody Nason base and clear. Initially when I sprayed over the scratches they disappeared but once the solvent flashed off they came back. I've used Sherwin-Williams paint before and didn't have that problem.
Hi Jerry I just got a used 2001 cup gun how much cfm will I need to run this? I plan on using it for primer and top coat on my rebuilt door bottoms and rockers.
I have that gun - a Binks 2001 w/ 1.8mm tip. I can spray that thing all day using my compressor - it puts out 6.4 SCFM @ 40 psi / 5.4 SCFM @ 90 psi You could probably get away with less but I'm actually running a minimum really. I recommend something like this - www.harborfreight.com/29-gallon-18-hp-165-psi-oil-lube-vertical-air-compressor-58507.html- pretty quiet, oil filled, belt driven. Dewalt makes one just like it but maybe a little bit more $. Tractor supply carries a lot of this style compressor CH, Dewalt, Porter Cable - www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/porter-cable-20-gallon-portable-belt-drive-air-compressor
Been painting for over 40 years with great results.........when i learned to paint, NO ONE PAINTED WITH THE FLUID ADJUSTMENT WIDE OPEN!!!!!!?????? now it seems to be the rule???? Maybe I been doing it wrong for 40 years///lol...lol...???????
I agree - I don't know what the heck happened. Why is there this pressure that it MUST be wide open - where did that come from. Heck, the older guns would get heavy paint on the ends and thin in the middle if you opened it too wide. Each gun is a bit different so it really depends on the gun and how you like to spray. Thanks for the comment Brian :)
Campbell Hausfeld - it's their version of the Binks Model 7 - mines old but this is what's available from them now - www.campbellhausfeld.com/spray-gun-with-rev-canister-dh650001av.html?category_id=67
@@adriancantu9140 At one time this type of gun was the KING of auto body spray guns. If you like conventional guns - that is cup on the bottom - you can't do much better than these - Binks or a copy. If you like the cup on top CH also makes them - Campbell Hausfeld is a reliable company. Yes - this type of gun will work fine for auto body :)
Overspray is basically the paint that misses the panel and either floats around in the room or lands somewhere that you don't want it to land - hope that makes sense :)
If your rust holes are on the underside of the cab, you can remove the seats and carpet or pad, cut a metal patch out of sheet metal and MIG weld it into place or watch my latest video on JB Weld and use rivets and panel adhesive if you don't weld. Anyway, on the body you would do the same, then knock the patch down with a body hammer or hammer and punch and fill it with body filler - this video shows how th-cam.com/video/6OEKdFTUEFk/w-d-xo.html
I just got this exact gun from a friend and was praying to find a good tutorial on it. Straight forward and too the point, you're a life saver. Thanks!👍
They're good guns - bullet proof and easy to maintain :)
It is so explicit and clear-like many of your tutos-, we should give you a 3 thumbs up! (2 ain't enough!). Thanks Jerry.
You're welcome my friend - thanks for the kind words :)
Great video! 3:38 min. and so informative. I'm so glad you didn't go on about your dog getting sick and the bay window of your house cracking, and you didn't have heavy metal music in the background :)
I'm glad you liked it - have a great weekend :)
Just the intro.
This is brilliant,clear,concise and very helpful. Thanks for posting this video 👍
You're welcome - thanks for the comment. Have a great week :)
Short, sweet and to the point. Loved it, very helpful and thank you!
You're welcome Chris - have a good week :)
Wow! Finally a video actually explaining how to use this! Thank you! 😋
I have to say I was trying to find this information clear and quick and you are by far. The best video thank you very much for sharing.
Glad to hear that - you'll hear all kinds of information but remember it really comes down to what works for each job. Guys get awesome results with spray bomb cans so that sort of proves it :)
always helpful advice from Lakeside. Thanks.
Finally a video with useful tips instead of someone just using the tool and talking pointlessly for fifteen minutes, lol. Thank you!
You're welcome Scott - I appreciate that. Have a great week :)
So thankful I found this video. I was about to pull my hair out! Thank you!
Glad it helped. Feel free to ask ?s anytime - I get to the comments every day :)
Great vid so easy to understand, well explained thanks
Glad you liked it Anthony - have a great weekend :)
Great tutorial man, keep em coming!!!!
I'll keep 'em coming my friend :)
Plain and simple. Just the way I like it... Thanks. In the future, could you make a video on buffing out paint? I'm mostly confused about using the woolly bonnets. I've seen some say to use it for cutting and I've seen others use it for buffing wax. Maybe, but I not sure they can do both. Thanks again.
Absolutely - good suggestion - glad you appreciate the simple approach. To me it never made a huge difference what pad I was using so I use one woolly bonnet for everything - just clean it real quick before the next step. If you you want though, you could get a softer pad for the wax. Or do it by hand if you want a good workout :) Have a good week end. - Jerry
I am new to painting, this is great!!!
Thanks so much 😊 glad it helped :)
Thanks tons, I went out and sprayed the second side of my boat beautifully! First one......well, I should have watched your vid earlier.
Great to hear - thanks for the comment Ken - have a good weekend :)
Once again a simple and straight to the point tutorial video, thanks for posting 👍🏻
You're welcome - thanks for the support :)
I know it is kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good site to watch newly released movies online?
@Andre Demetrius flixportal :D
@Lukas Chris thank you, I signed up and it seems to work =) I really appreciate it !
@Andre Demetrius Glad I could help xD
Thanks for the knowledge. My issue is that the spray gun will not suck up the paint. help...
Is it clean? Is the paint too thick? Try straight thinner or reducer first. Is the tip on correctly and all the original parts? Let me know what it is or was - curious :)
awesome video
Thanks UHG - have a good week my friend :)
So, everything is about half way but what is the “half way” pressure to set my air compressor to?? Guess I missed that??? Never tried this new gun before...thanks...👍🏻
You don't have to set your compressor to a lower pressure. I think my gauge on the compressor says around 90 psi most of the time. I never set the pressure at the compressor just a to the gun - hope that helps :)
Very Concise, Thanks
You're welcome 👍
Very helpful my friend 👍🏼
Thanks - glad it helped you out :)
Perfect explanation tks
You're welcome :)
Someone is doing more than just spraying metalics - playing metalics. Get that crunchy guitar tone!
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Great video thanks
You're welcome Z - enjoy the week :)
Thank you very much!
You're welcome :)
You're welcome :)
Nice tip
Great 👍 thank you
You're welcome :)
Thumbs up
To the point👍👍
Glad you liked it - have a good week :)
Hey Jerry I've got 400 grit scratches that showed up after spraying metallic basecoat. I read somewhere that the clearcoat will fill them up. I've read elsewhere that they need to be sanded with 600. What do you think?
I think the clear coat will "bury" those. You can go ahead & clear coat it. Let that dry and if there is any that show up you can lightly wet sand with 1200-1500 grit and buff. Or you can let the base dry, wet sand with 600 and go at it again. Let me know what you end up doing my friend :)
@@LakesideAutobody I ended up wet sanding the base with 600 on a pool noodle until I felt that every area was smooth. Then I applied more base. After clearing over it, I can still barely see some scratches. Good enough for me.
@@gpc1091 What brand paint and clear?
@@LakesideAutobody Nason base and clear. Initially when I sprayed over the scratches they disappeared but once the solvent flashed off they came back. I've used Sherwin-Williams paint before and didn't have that problem.
@@gpc1091 Got it. Got it - thanks :)
Hi Jerry I just got a used 2001 cup gun how much cfm will I need to run this? I plan on using it for primer and top coat on my rebuilt door bottoms and rockers.
I have that gun - a Binks 2001 w/ 1.8mm tip. I can spray that thing all day using my compressor - it puts out 6.4 SCFM @ 40 psi / 5.4 SCFM @ 90 psi You could probably get away with less but I'm actually running a minimum really. I recommend something like this - www.harborfreight.com/29-gallon-18-hp-165-psi-oil-lube-vertical-air-compressor-58507.html- pretty quiet, oil filled, belt driven. Dewalt makes one just like it but maybe a little bit more $. Tractor supply carries a lot of this style compressor CH, Dewalt, Porter Cable - www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/porter-cable-20-gallon-portable-belt-drive-air-compressor
Thanks! 🤙
You're welcome :)
What is a good pressure to set a regulator at??
25-30 for a conventional gun like this is normal :)
My Binks #7 likes 45 to 55 psi for single stage enamel.
Been painting for over 40 years with great results.........when i learned to paint, NO ONE PAINTED WITH THE FLUID ADJUSTMENT WIDE OPEN!!!!!!?????? now it seems to be the rule???? Maybe I been doing it wrong for 40 years///lol...lol...???????
I agree - I don't know what the heck happened. Why is there this pressure that it MUST be wide open - where did that come from. Heck, the older guns would get heavy paint on the ends and thin in the middle if you opened it too wide. Each gun is a bit different so it really depends on the gun and how you like to spray. Thanks for the comment Brian :)
What brand is this gun ?
Campbell Hausfeld - it's their version of the Binks Model 7 - mines old but this is what's available from them now - www.campbellhausfeld.com/spray-gun-with-rev-canister-dh650001av.html?category_id=67
Do u recommend this type of gun for auto body ? Thanks man
@@adriancantu9140 At one time this type of gun was the KING of auto body spray guns. If you like conventional guns - that is cup on the bottom - you can't do much better than these - Binks or a copy. If you like the cup on top CH also makes them - Campbell Hausfeld is a reliable company. Yes - this type of gun will work fine for auto body :)
What is overspray?
Overspray is basically the paint that misses the panel and either floats around in the room or lands somewhere that you don't want it to land - hope that makes sense :)
I uploaded that video of the bad rust spots on my truck on my channel. Idk how to fix those.
OK just got back from out of town - I'll take a look soon and let you know
@@LakesideAutobody ok thanks
If your rust holes are on the underside of the cab, you can remove the seats and carpet or pad, cut a metal patch out of sheet metal and MIG weld it into place or watch my latest video on JB Weld and use rivets and panel adhesive if you don't weld. Anyway, on the body you would do the same, then knock the patch down with a body hammer or hammer and punch and fill it with body filler - this video shows how th-cam.com/video/6OEKdFTUEFk/w-d-xo.html
@@LakesideAutobody awesome thank you so much
@@texasgrown2021 You're welcome - go "Rust Repair" playlist on my channel, there is a ton of good information on rust repair -
Finally Thank you
You're welcome :)
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You nevera said how mucho presión
25 psi for a conventional gun is a good place to start - then more or less depending on how it sprays :)
A demonstration would have been better