@@rae08hey sorry about that. I used it once so far on the job in the video. Some of my colleagues have used it on other jobs. I just don’t have anything to add right now. I look forward to the next time I get to use it.
My concern about this machine is the operating pressure @1650psi. My Quickshot could achieve 2000 psi which was barely enough to get rid of spray fan tails using heavier acrylic products. Any thoughts on in this aspect? Thanks
I guess it depends on the job. It might be helpful for example going down a size in the tip. A 517 down to a 415/515. We use it for small things like convectors and staircases. We use our quickshots for finer finishes on cabinets, air diffusers, doors and frames. I need to get some more time on the titan.
Great video, glad you like the new Titan Impact 120. Thank you for making a great video….Your fiends at Steeles Paint…
It was our pleasure. Thank you for the opportunity.
Cool video! How is the Titan backpack coming along?
@@rae08hey sorry about that. I used it once so far on the job in the video. Some of my colleagues have used it on other jobs. I just don’t have anything to add right now. I look forward to the next time I get to use it.
My concern about this machine is the operating pressure @1650psi. My Quickshot could achieve 2000 psi which was barely enough to get rid of spray fan tails using heavier acrylic products. Any thoughts on in this aspect? Thanks
I guess it depends on the job. It might be helpful for example going down a size in the tip. A 517 down to a 415/515. We use it for small things like convectors and staircases. We use our quickshots for finer finishes on cabinets, air diffusers, doors and frames. I need to get some more time on the titan.
is this solvent-based paint?
@@Grzegorz-i7g Hey there, no it wasn’t. I believe we used scuff-x pearl. It’s holding very well to the original paint. This job has been ongoing.