Functionally operates just as it should th-cam.com/users/postUgkxiiMg_x4gIWeXMWfBnDdRnME4qJUAva4w holds pressure perfectly when not in use. Glad one of the other reviews pointed out that the bottom pressure release valve was open; thought it was defective at first.
Perfect explanation for beginners. I almost just bought the portable pancake one today for the price and portability, but I'm glad I didn't. Now I'm looking for bigger. Thank you.
What an outstanding explanation regarding CFM (cubic ft.per min), as well as horsepower, and tank size. It definitely set specific criteria for novice painter such as myself. I'm using a LvLp R-500 spraygun instead so I have a bit of an advantage for my paint projects. Great job!
Better to opt to rent a larger compressor for one time usage. Why? Because if you are right at your required cfm rating the compressor will be in a state of constantly running which generates heat. That heat will cause your air to be hot going into a cooler tank where it will CONDENSE and release water that can cause major issues in your paint job. For the above reason you should always have a water separator and have bled your tank prior to painting.
Thank You for making this video and explaining so a first timer can understand it. Very helpful! One question if you have time. When you are painting and I will be using a 60 Gallon single stage compressor that meets the cfn of the spray gun. When the compressor does kick on while painting should I stop painting and let the compressor recharge? My first thought is to stop and let it catch up before going on. To give you an idea of my project I will be painting a 1967 Mustang Base paint and Clear Coat. I will be painting Hood,Front Fenders, Doors off the car and then tackle rest of the car. At least that’s the plan, any thoughts from you would be welcomed.
It’s a double edge sword. Stopping and letting it recharge air pressure can help keep spray pattern consistant but stopping and starting will lead to less consistant paint job. With your 60 gallon the pressure loss probably isn’t going to be a huge deal.
I am DIY lover, i have been looking for an air compressor for a long time but don't know what things to consider. This video helps me a lot! Thank you so much
I wanted to watch this video 2 years ago. I spent a lot of time googling both in English and Japanese to figure out what air compressor I need to buy to paint my car.
Pay attention to the hole sizes and number of holes on the air caps on spray guns. Smaller use less air but also means smaller fan size. About the highest you can get for a 110v compressor will be around 8ish cfm @40psi which limits gun selection. The r500 that is claimed to use 3.9cfm has been tested by some utubers and actually uses in the 7-8cfm range and higher for clear coat at higher pressures. Some conventional/siphon guns use 9cfm or less so it can be done with a good quality high output 110v compressor you just won't be able to use many full size guns. Most 110v compressors aren't designed for continuous use, ones that are cost a lot new.
Hello sir, another question if I may... I saw a compressor to buy but there is no indication of what CFM it has.. The major specifications are as follows.. 2.5Hp, 115psi, 8bar, and oil lubricated.. What do you think is 8bar?? Thank you so much..
Hullo Kid I really appreciate how you explain so much to us. Your attitude is very good. I like how you want to learn from others as well as share your opinions. Hope you keep doing more videos exactly this way - great work.
adjust the pressure cut off and cut in at the on off switch, change the safety valve at 170psi, adjust cut off pressure at around 140 psi to 150 psi, and cut in will be around 110 psi , so that will have enough air for spray, but need to take care the heat on the compressor, also need a water and oil filter.
@@BulliKid You are welcome. I went to Harbor Freight today to get the gun and the compressor. The compressor is on sale for $149 and out of stock. I will hound them until I get one! You don't know how many guns and compressors you sold for them!
Great information! Thanks for making it easy to understand. I've recently started chainsaw carving, so I want a compressor that I can use for an airbrush, as an air gun, with a brad nailer, possibly a sander, and I'd like it to be able to handle a paint gun as well for finishing projects. Thanks for sharing this.😊👍
if you have a smaller tank and want to do hvlp is just cobble on a stronger pump and motor, because oddly enough unless you go well over 20 cfm a new stronger pump + motor is still far cheaper than a whole new 80+ gallon tank which of course usually come with stronger pumps and motors. that will work for just painting which lower pressure 20-30 psi means higher scfm but if you're needing to use sustained air tools better have like a 80+ gallon I wouldn't even bother with a 60
Amazing job! you not only explained the basics of paint gun and compressor required to operate, what I badly needed to learn but also went and added comparison of harbor freight compressors that a lot of us home DYIs would actually get their parts from. Thank you! you saved a lot of time on research and asking around!
I bought the Harbor Frieght 10 gal compressor couple years ago. I think it will be ok for my paint gun. Using to top coat my 83 FXWG Fenders and tanks.
@@BulliKid My 10 -1/2 hp 120 gallon tank compressor broke down Right as I stated a paint job , I had the small compromise I hooked it into a 60 gallon tank Let it build up and spray the 1st coat By the time it was ready for the 2nd coat the compressor was built up again , and so on. I ended up painting 3 cars like that until I could get the big compressor fixed. It worked the small compressor hard But in the end it's about the tank volume.
WOW, exactly what I needed to know!! I am going to primer and paint parts of my vw beetle and this video was very informative! I think this size tank will do fine, for the trunk of my bug and the fan parts of the engine. Great video and really enjoyed that you explained everything, thank you, from California.
Awesome bro I definitely needed this info I have a 10 gallon stark with a 3.5 hp motor so I should be okay I think I’ll try and paint a quarter at a time or something and let it recharge
Most of the compressors I look at here in the UK only list the CFM but not '@ 40psi' or whatever the pressure is that can be maintained. The other info is just max pressure like 8 bar and tank volume. Wouldn't know how to work this out but it seems a pretty important to know this spec.
I do appreciate the detailed explanation. Just bought a porter and cable pancake compressor. I'd like something that can be used for painting and staining as well as flooring. Be nice if I could buy one unit so I'll keep looking.
Victor Gutierrez I appreciate the comment! Seems to be a Good video and is starting to trend slowly. Glad I can help. I was confused when I was getting started myself.
@@BulliKid I am now in the same way as you before, but after I saw your video give more knowledge in how to pick an air compressor right know I already order a Husky 20gal 200 psi, I think is 5.0 CMP @40. I try to use it with the Purple HF air gun just to paint around the fence and nothing fancy. thank you and keep going with more videos.
The 40 psi # is a little deceptive. The gun needs 50 to 70 psi of line pressure, 40psi is at the aircap. So if the compressor can deliver 6 cfm at 40 it's going to be less than 6 cfm if you need a line pressure of 50 to 70psi. Also small home owner type compressors are not made to run continuously. They have a duty cycle of 50 or 70%. Which means out of 10 minutes they are meant to run no more than 5 or 7 minutes. If your compressor is oilless or direct drive oil lubricated it's duty cycle will be less than 100%. To run a gun continuously needing 6 cfm you should be looking at a compressor with oil lubricated pump that has at least 3.5 hp and a 30 gallon tank..
pressure not important gun need only 1-3 bar pressure,all normal comp, basic have make 8bar setting max. tank capasity have important have ower 50 liter normal hobby user. and use LVLP gun no need expensive too big comp, only what need know have air SCFM how much can make air.
Hey man love the way you answer all the questions out there, but in my country we don't use cfm we use litter Pur minutes so can you do a video on it or comment here i have a 360 lpm tank 8 bar 4 hp 2850 rpm please help me thanks adam.🙏🏼
any compressor that has no aftercooling is not intended for car painting period ! when the reserve tank becomes hot, water does not condensate in the tank but in the shop circuit and very often past all the filtration devices so it sputters right in the paint job. When you have a continuous duty as spray gun or pneumtic sander feeding, the compressor should have sufficient Oomph to refill the tank to the nominal pressure and have a break before restart. If you use a cheaper compressor, you should have at least a provision to take care of the condensate
This can be compensated against with these smaller compressors (red or black central pneumatic 21-29 gal)by lvlp guns & constant running scenario with the drain valve at the bottom open letting all the moisture drain from the tank. This is a little tougher on it but it can handle it providing its been maintained. Always use a desiccant dryer & inline filter with regulator.
@@BulliKid question, if im only gonna do a fender on my 04 yukon xl...can something like this handle that...not going for a pro look so it doesnt have to b perfect...thanks my man!
Great video. Thank you! I am painting my bumper. I am going to try to do it with the spray cans. If successful, I will move up to the compressor for larger jobs. Really well done and very easy to listen to you.
Jeff Davidson glad i can help. I was lost myself and didn’t understand so I made the video to hopefully simply explain the information! Dont forget to like the video so it can reach more people.
If a lvlp for example the spray it 33000k needs 3.5 - 4.0 cfm @ 40 psi and for example a kobalt 26 gallon compressor can supply 5.5 cfm @ 40 psi it’s simple. could you paint a whole car?
LVLP gun have BEST hobby user in garage paint what paint all come perfect. i has paint 20 car my new LVLP gun and best than old shit de vilbiss HVLP gun. no newer can paint good before, new low volume gun have perfect. small compressor. you have super small comp if air come only 5,5 CFM normal cheap small comp have 7-9CFM air out.
Whats upp bro. Cool video. I have a question im looking into buying a spray with the following specifications : Air consumption 2.4 to 3.9 CFM @ 30 PSI Working pressure 28-45 PSI. Maximum pressure 60 PSI What size compressor do you recommend for this ??? Help. Pls thx. I will be using to paint a guitar.
I am returning the compressor today. I was even thinking about connecting an portable 11 gallon air tank but not good when moving around. Thank you again.
Great video man. I'm trying to figure out the right compressor to sling texture on my walls and maybe even paint them along with painting the brick outside. Maybe I can find the right compressor for all of it.
Functionally operates just as it should th-cam.com/users/postUgkxiiMg_x4gIWeXMWfBnDdRnME4qJUAva4w holds pressure perfectly when not in use. Glad one of the other reviews pointed out that the bottom pressure release valve was open; thought it was defective at first.
This is the BEST VIDEO SO FAR what i found on TH-cam.
Pointed !!!!
Straightforward !!!!
Clear Enough!!!!
Thank you Mate.
I appreciate that comment my man!
Glad I can help!!!
Thanks for this... Right on point I almost bought a compressor that wouldn't do the job. Was one click away
Glad I can help!! 💪
Best video I've seen describing the specs you need on an air compressor. It's overlooked all the time on DIY videos for painting
Thank you!!
Good info, thanks.
This was a HUGE HELP in boosting my understanding of ratings and requirements.
Like someone's already commented, this is the sort of all-in-one video that I've been looking for. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it
Perfect explanation for beginners. I almost just bought the portable pancake one today for the price and portability, but I'm glad I didn't. Now I'm looking for bigger. Thank you.
What an outstanding explanation regarding CFM (cubic ft.per min), as well as horsepower, and tank size. It definitely set specific criteria for novice painter such as myself. I'm using a LvLp R-500 spraygun instead so I have a bit of an advantage for my paint projects. Great job!
Better to opt to rent a larger compressor for one time usage. Why? Because if you are right at your required cfm rating the compressor will be in a state of constantly running which generates heat. That heat will cause your air to be hot going into a cooler tank where it will CONDENSE and release water that can cause major issues in your paint job.
For the above reason you should always have a water separator and have bled your tank prior to painting.
You mean..bleed the tank after painting..Not just to keep water off the lines,but to lessen the tank from damaging rust..
Lol I'm totally buying the same equipment at harbor freight. You're video was just the information I wanted. Thanks man.
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Thank You for making this video and explaining so a first timer can understand it. Very helpful! One question if you have time. When you are painting and I will be using a 60 Gallon single stage compressor that meets the cfn of the spray gun. When the compressor does kick on while painting should I stop painting and let the compressor recharge? My first thought is to stop and let it catch up before going on. To give you an idea of my project I will be painting a 1967 Mustang Base paint and Clear Coat. I will be painting Hood,Front Fenders, Doors off the car and then tackle rest of the car. At least that’s the plan, any thoughts from you would be welcomed.
It’s a double edge sword. Stopping and letting it recharge air pressure can help keep spray pattern consistant but stopping and starting will lead to less consistant paint job. With your 60 gallon the pressure loss probably isn’t going to be a huge deal.
Finally.. what I’ve been looking for. Thanks mate.
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I am DIY lover, i have been looking for an air compressor for a long time but don't know what things to consider. This video helps me a lot! Thank you so much
Thank you for watching and I appreciate the feedback!
Hey that was pretty straight forward for me,now I got the idea how it actually works, thank you
Best video I seen you clearly explained all about the right compressor for each job. Thank you !!!
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Probably one of the best videos I have watched on TH-cam in a while. Awesome info and is exactly what I was looking for.
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I wanted to watch this video 2 years ago. I spent a lot of time googling both in English and Japanese to figure out what air compressor I need to buy to paint my car.
Thanks for watching. Glad I can help!
Pay attention to the hole sizes and number of holes on the air caps on spray guns. Smaller use less air but also means smaller fan size. About the highest you can get for a 110v compressor will be around 8ish cfm @40psi which limits gun selection. The r500 that is claimed to use 3.9cfm has been tested by some utubers and actually uses in the 7-8cfm range and higher for clear coat at higher pressures. Some conventional/siphon guns use 9cfm or less so it can be done with a good quality high output 110v compressor you just won't be able to use many full size guns. Most 110v compressors aren't designed for continuous use, ones that are cost a lot new.
This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thanks man.
Ro Bars glad I can help! Thanks for the comment. I appreciate the positive feedback!
Mine too.. Thank you for the video.. If I will be spray painting bike frames, does 8 gallon compressor enough?
Should be enough. I would recommend a smaller gun with a 1mm tip
@@BulliKid thanks a looooooooooot! God bless you.. Jesus loves you, hoping you know it.. 🤜🏼
Hello sir, another question if I may... I saw a compressor to buy but there is no indication of what CFM it has.. The major specifications are as follows.. 2.5Hp, 115psi, 8bar, and oil lubricated..
What do you think is 8bar?? Thank you so much..
Hullo Kid I really appreciate how you explain so much to us. Your attitude is very good. I like how you want to learn from others as well as share your opinions. Hope you keep doing more videos exactly this way - great work.
Second Looks For Men thanks bud! I appreciate the positive comments. I keep it real! Happy new year!
adjust the pressure cut off and cut in at the on off switch, change the safety valve at 170psi, adjust cut off pressure at around 140 psi to 150 psi, and cut in will be around 110 psi , so that will have enough air for spray, but need to take care the heat on the compressor, also need a water and oil filter.
Sky Wu that sounds like a good way to keep the velocity moving!
hahaha too high pressure not newer use. all compressor have setting normal max pressure 110-120 psi. no more, paint gun need only 30-60 psi setting.
Excellent breakdown of compressors and what we need for paint guns
Excellent! I watched many videos before you hit the nail on the head. Just what I needed to know before buying a compressor. Thanks!!
Thanks and I really appreciate the positive comment!
@@BulliKid You are welcome. I went to Harbor Freight today to get the gun and the compressor. The compressor is on sale for $149 and out of stock. I will hound them until I get one! You don't know how many guns and compressors you sold for them!
Hahah :)
Those purple harbor freight guns use a lot more than 6cfm and require higher pressure for good atomization.
This info is excellent, helps me determine what is the correct compresor for all my needs
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I’m doing wood working and looking into a finishing nailer. This video was a really helpful explanation. Thanks.
Great thank you for the comment. What paint do you recommend for wood ? I was thinking of spraying some furniture in the future.
Thanks for that, well explained and easy to understand even with the cold and lawn mower on the go. Tidy.
Appreciate it.
Great information! Thanks for making it easy to understand. I've recently started chainsaw carving, so I want a compressor that I can use for an airbrush, as an air gun, with a brad nailer, possibly a sander, and I'd like it to be able to handle a paint gun as well for finishing projects. Thanks for sharing this.😊👍
if you have a smaller tank and want to do hvlp is just cobble on a stronger pump and motor, because oddly enough unless you go well over 20 cfm a new stronger pump + motor is still far cheaper than a whole new 80+ gallon tank which of course usually come with stronger pumps and motors. that will work for just painting which lower pressure 20-30 psi means higher scfm but if you're needing to use sustained air tools better have like a 80+ gallon I wouldn't even bother with a 60
Learned so much ! You are a great teacher . Blessings and mercy to you from my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ !
Amazing job! you not only explained the basics of paint gun and compressor required to operate, what I badly needed to learn but also went and added comparison of harbor freight compressors that a lot of us home DYIs would actually get their parts from. Thank you! you saved a lot of time on research and asking around!
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This is good information to have before purchasing a paint air sprayer for a Harbor Freight 20 gal compressor. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks bro, You help so much. everything I NEEDED ALL IN ONE VIDEO. THANKS
lewisHelps no problem my friend! Glad I can help! I was confused in the beginning also!
the only video I need. thank you. much love from Philippines
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Fantastic vudeo pal really educational... thank you
Now u have everything u need to start making ur onw things.. keep it up my man. Thanks for the info.. 😎
Send me your parts to practice on hahah! Thanks for the support bro!
There is a difference between the tool's CFM and compressor's CFM. Consumer-grade compressors usually use 'Standard' CFM.
@@yadtahir9443 how would standard cfm compare to regular cfm?
@@BulliKid AvE has a great video in this regard. The title of the video is 'Why are CFM ratings BS?' I can't post the link here unfortunately.
Still relevant and great info ... Thanks for sharing
I bought the Harbor Frieght 10 gal compressor couple years ago. I think it will be ok for my paint gun. Using to top coat my 83 FXWG Fenders and tanks.
Art Warmanen yah should be fine for small parts for sure!
I've painted over all
Car's with a 2 1/2 hp
8 gallon compressor
And I do this for a living.
And the quality out of the gun?
@@BulliKid
My 10 -1/2 hp 120 gallon tank compressor broke down Right as I stated a paint job , I had the small compromise I hooked it into a 60 gallon tank Let it build up and spray the 1st coat By the time it was ready for the 2nd coat the compressor was built up again , and so on. I ended up painting 3 cars like that until I could get the big compressor fixed.
It worked the small compressor hard
But in the end it's about the tank volume.
WOW, exactly what I needed to know!! I am going to primer and paint parts of my vw beetle and this video was very informative!
I think this size tank will do fine, for the trunk of my bug and the fan parts of the engine. Great video and really enjoyed that you explained everything, thank you, from California.
I enjoyed the comment! Helps my small channel grow. Good luck on your future projects.
Thanks, you were very informative about the gun and compressor.
No problem. Thanks for watching.
Buying the right compressor is confusing. Thanks for adding to my knowledge. :-)
And if you have any extra information for me to learn please add!
Thanks for watching again!!!
I agree. Great information and super helpful. Thanks for sharing! Learning a lot from you. You are a excellent teacher, sir! Keep it up.😎
Awesome bro I definitely needed this info I have a 10 gallon stark with a 3.5 hp motor so I should be okay I think I’ll try and paint a quarter at a time or something and let it recharge
Eric White that will work!!!! Thanks for the comment!
Most of the compressors I look at here in the UK only list the CFM but not '@ 40psi' or whatever the pressure is that can be maintained. The other info is just max pressure like 8 bar and tank volume. Wouldn't know how to work this out but it seems a pretty important to know this spec.
Seems like but I sprayed bigger things with this and u less you need a nice finish it still will lay down.
Nailed it. Great job. If you could do a tutorial on how to present a video for the rest of TH-camrs, it'd be aight.
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Straight forward info to the point man... great bloke
Thanks for watching!
Thanks ever so much, a great help. I think I know what I need to paint my daughters wheels 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Glad I can help! Hope the wheels come out good. Rims are a hard piece to paint because of all the curves and edges. Wish you the best!
I do appreciate the detailed explanation. Just bought a porter and cable pancake compressor. I'd like something that can be used for painting and staining as well as flooring. Be nice if I could buy one unit so I'll keep looking.
Thanks for the feedback! Yes that small compressor won’t get you anywhere.
Good research, and good explanation to buy an air compressor
Victor Gutierrez I appreciate the comment! Seems to be a Good video and is starting to trend slowly. Glad I can help. I was confused when I was getting started myself.
@@BulliKid I am now in the same way as you before, but after I saw your video give more knowledge in how to pick an air compressor right know I already order a Husky 20gal 200 psi, I think is 5.0 CMP @40. I try to use it with the Purple HF air gun just to paint around the fence and nothing fancy. thank you and keep going with more videos.
The 40 psi # is a little deceptive. The gun needs 50 to 70 psi of line pressure, 40psi is at the aircap. So if the compressor can deliver 6 cfm at 40 it's going to be less than 6 cfm if you need a line pressure of 50 to 70psi. Also small home owner type compressors are not made to run continuously. They have a duty cycle of 50 or 70%. Which means out of 10 minutes they are meant to run no more than 5 or 7 minutes. If your compressor is oilless or direct drive oil lubricated it's duty cycle will be less than 100%. To run a gun continuously needing 6 cfm you should be looking at a compressor with oil lubricated pump that has at least 3.5 hp and a 30 gallon tank..
pressure not important gun need only 1-3 bar pressure,all normal comp, basic have make 8bar setting max. tank capasity have important have ower 50 liter normal hobby user. and use LVLP gun no need expensive too big comp, only what need know have air SCFM how much can make air.
Go to the 5 minute mark - that is where the real info starts. Thank you for the education
Thanks for watching and comment!
Great info. I was schooled properly. Nice work.
Thanks and I’m glad you enjoyed it! Cheers!
This video is cool man, just the info i was lookin for
Thank you. Glad it helped you. Appreciate the comment.
Thanks man for the advice love the detailed information you gave. Now I’m going out to buy the right one to do some painting on my car 🙏
Thank you and best of luck!
Great video, awesome info. Just what I was looking for. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment!
Great video bro! Very very informative. Saved me lots of time on my project!
Thanks!!!
Thank you sooo much for this! Learned alot just from this video.
Thanks for watching😊
Very informative. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
I appreciate the comment!
Hey man love the way you answer all the questions out there, but in my country we don't use cfm we use litter Pur minutes so can you do a video on it or comment here i have a 360 lpm tank 8 bar 4 hp 2850 rpm please help me thanks adam.🙏🏼
Many thanks for sharing and for your time and effort. very good and important information.
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Enjoyed your video and subscribed!! Keep up the good work and make some more videos soon so DYI folks can learn to do it too !! Excellent
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Thx again. I’m back again four years later looking at your data. You are a very intelligent man. Thank you God bless
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What should be the minimum horse power, cfm and tank size for it to run properly for painting the whole car.
What a great eye opener! Thank you!
Thanks for watching !
Good information here you have put any fear of mine to rest...I have 9.6 CFM
You have a nice compressor there buddy!
any compressor that has no aftercooling is not intended for car painting period !
when the reserve tank becomes hot, water does not condensate in the tank but in the shop circuit and very often past all the filtration devices so it sputters right in the paint job.
When you have a continuous duty as spray gun or pneumtic sander feeding, the compressor should have sufficient Oomph to refill the tank to the nominal pressure and have a break before restart.
If you use a cheaper compressor, you should have at least a provision to take care of the condensate
This can be compensated against with these smaller compressors (red or black central pneumatic 21-29 gal)by lvlp guns & constant running scenario with the drain valve at the bottom open letting all the moisture drain from the tank. This is a little tougher on it but it can handle it providing its been maintained. Always use a desiccant dryer & inline filter with regulator.
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Such an informative video! Liked n subscribed
BankLO thanks glad it made some sense. Because I was confused when I first started
Dope. Great vid, excatly what i was looking for...keep it up
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@@BulliKid question, if im only gonna do a fender on my 04 yukon xl...can something like this handle that...not going for a pro look so it doesnt have to b perfect...thanks my man!
That will work just fine!!! No need to buy new expensive compressors. If you got a 8 gallon it will do the trick!
@@BulliKid holla! Thanks my brother!! Cant wait
Tony Gonzalez Goodluck let me know how it turns out!
20 gallon 3.5hp keeps up with my hvlp 100%
Great video. Thank you! I am painting my bumper. I am going to try to do it with the spray cans. If successful, I will move up to the compressor for larger jobs. Really well done and very easy to listen to you.
Jeff Davidson glad i can help. I was lost myself and didn’t understand so I made the video to hopefully simply explain the information! Dont forget to like the video so it can reach more people.
Excellent video.... looking for a while.. finally.... 💯
lorenzoolton th j and i appreciate the comment
Thanks for this man! Helped a lot!!!
Thanks ! Glad it helped.
Extremely useful information for me. Cheers 👍
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Hay man thanks so mush for your review.. so helpful my man all the best Steve from the UK.
Thanks for watching and the awesome comment Steve!
This was very helpful! Very informative, thanks... ✨🌺✨
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thank you!! this info It's exactly what I needed
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If a lvlp for example the spray it 33000k needs 3.5 - 4.0 cfm @ 40 psi and for example a kobalt 26 gallon compressor can supply 5.5 cfm @ 40 psi it’s simple. could you paint a whole car?
On paper yes. In real life.... results can vary
LVLP gun have BEST hobby user in garage paint what paint all come perfect. i has paint 20 car my new LVLP gun and best than old shit de vilbiss HVLP gun. no newer can paint good before, new low volume gun have perfect. small compressor. you have super small comp if air come only 5,5 CFM normal cheap small comp have 7-9CFM air out.
Great video bro very informative thanks !
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for this video, very well done!
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Very helpful! Thanks for the video
Welcome !
Whats upp bro. Cool video. I have a question im looking into buying a spray with the following specifications : Air consumption 2.4 to 3.9 CFM @ 30 PSI
Working pressure 28-45 PSI. Maximum pressure 60 PSI
What size compressor do you recommend for this ??? Help. Pls thx. I will be using to paint a guitar.
A guitar paint job doesn’t require much. Anything 8gallon would suffice.
Thanks for the explanation man. Hope your project went well.
Hey no problem hopefully make it clearer. Projects have been going so so. Experimenting a lot at this stage.
Very informative! That what Im looking for.. Thank you!
hyunna li lumasag family you welcome glad I can help. Subscribe to the channel to support! Thank you.
Thanks for this video you help me out I was lost but now I'm fine I'll try a run at it
Thanks
Great video man 👍🏽
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So helpful for this GIRL!!
Glad I can help! Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the guide man, but I have a question, does 13 gallons air compressor can do the paint job although it's a small tank size?
Excellent tutorial.
Thanks!
Wish I found this video before buying my pancake compressor😒 Great 10min explainer video👍
Phil Rivas thanks for watching!
Yah pancake won’t do much for you
I am returning the compressor today. I was even thinking about connecting an portable 11 gallon air tank but not good when moving around. Thank you again.
So basically starting with a 20 gallon or less I should use a lvlp spray paint gun that way I can play with the air pressure better
Yes.
Great video man. I'm trying to figure out the right compressor to sling texture on my walls and maybe even paint them along with painting the brick outside. Maybe I can find the right compressor for all of it.
Thank you!
Thanks buddy great explaining
Hey thanks!!!
Great video. Very informative
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Dude! Well done!
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I picked up a 5hp 24gal compressor that says 11.5 cfm at 40 psi
That sounds promising!
Excellent explanation. Thanks.
Thank you!
I spent half the video trying to figure out that hat. Good job !!
Hahha 🤣
Thanks bud!
Ive got a compressor same as that. No wonder i cant spray a car boot. Thought it was the cheap gun. Now ive learnt a lot. Thanks
Hey no problem!
this video helps me alot ...I got confused listening to everyone eles on here
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