We are getting a makor K 2 just curious what is the minimum about of product you have to put into the lines. Like say you only have to run a small job that only need like a gallon to complete.
We run the same machine in our finish room. Yes you can see the fingerprints. However, its sealer sanding dust which is also clear, so as long as the large debris/dust is removed, the coating applied during spraying (should be between 3 and 4 wet mils) is more than sufficient to cover and leave a glass smooth surface. You can tack wipe, solvent wipe, and blow the doors off and you'll never not see fingerprints just from the pressure applied while holding the door. You'll never see it in the finished product
@@bryanherzog702 Iam sparying with a AAA gun and no matter how much I clean it off I still seam to get small dust at random. Iam running in a booth with airmake up. sanding with the very fine inbetween coats. What do you sand with inbetween coats?
@@gsuandre5579not in this case. This machine has the paper belt not the that reclaimes the over spray. We just got a flatline system been using it for a month now. I really had no idea how much maintenance was involved. There is only 2 if us and we spend more time cleaning and changing paper then doing any work. Plus you use almost double the amount if product lol
@MrSpeaker69 geeez, that sounds backwards, like traying to use a spray machine in a closet, the prep and cleaning time would greater than just get a roller and get the job done, i retract my previous stament.
Now that you've used it for a while. Any drawbacks concerns that you have with the machine?
Congratulations to the Painter!!
We are getting a makor K 2 just curious what is the minimum about of product you have to put into the lines. Like say you only have to run a small job that only need like a gallon to complete.
It depends on your pumps and hose length. Makor sales a small kit to do small batches, I believe.
does this machine remove all the dust that that guy is leaving behind? You can clearly see his finger prints.
We run the same machine in our finish room. Yes you can see the fingerprints. However, its sealer sanding dust which is also clear, so as long as the large debris/dust is removed, the coating applied during spraying (should be between 3 and 4 wet mils) is more than sufficient to cover and leave a glass smooth surface. You can tack wipe, solvent wipe, and blow the doors off and you'll never not see fingerprints just from the pressure applied while holding the door. You'll never see it in the finished product
@@bryanherzog702 Iam sparying with a AAA gun and no matter how much I clean it off I still seam to get small dust at random. Iam running in a booth with airmake up. sanding with the very fine inbetween coats. What do you sand with inbetween coats?
You’ll never see it .. can be minimum but off course you will”
What is the price of this setup?
Hi. It depends on your location. You would need to contact a Makor Rep who covers your area.
Nice . Is this for new or existing cabinet. What's the name of the machine
New Cabinets. Makor Q-One
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear ,
strain wave gear, robot joint, over 30 years experience
I need a job
why they are not wearing a mask? it doesnt smell at all? i saw other videos and i dont see them wearing a mask neither 👀
The spray cabinet on the machine is enclosed with its own exhaust system so the fumes are not put into the work area for the operators.
No offense, but please to clean the dust, don't point your sprayer toward the piece you've allready cleaned... it's kind of counter productive.
I can spray all of these parts with one helper, less overspray and in less time.
The machine gets the overspray paint back, but i agreed with you to many people for new doors, need a better system to move the doors.
@@gsuandre5579not in this case. This machine has the paper belt not the that reclaimes the over spray. We just got a flatline system been using it for a month now. I really had no idea how much maintenance was involved. There is only 2 if us and we spend more time cleaning and changing paper then doing any work. Plus you use almost double the amount if product lol
@MrSpeaker69 geeez, that sounds backwards, like traying to use a spray machine in a closet, the prep and cleaning time would greater than just get a roller and get the job done, i retract my previous stament.