Best way to set up your fan is open up the fan fully up set your pressure you want to use then start winding the fan in once the psi starts to rise that’s where you want the fan
I recently got one of these and have been using it for clear for the past week or so and I'm really impressed. At first it was making me nervous because I was sure I was going to run it but the transfer efficiency is amazing and it's atomizing perfectly I'm used to being much more careful and making a lot more passes to get a smooth finish
I have a 4600 a pro lite and a iwata . And the iwata ws400 is my go to every time clear coat gun. The best gun l have found for painting big vehicles like trucks and vans is the Sagola 3300.
I have the the older WS400 and the new Iwata WS400 series 2. I can already tell that the new one is way better in atomizing the material (clear) and yes they corrected the finicky setup. Sprays more even now with fluid/fan wide open. The old one i am spraying @ 26 PSI the new one is around 16 PSI so less over spray. The only thing is now that the material is being sprayed evenly across the pattern you might have to go up fluid/needle one size up from what you usually use if you like to spray faster.
I have the the older WS400 and the new Iwata WS400 series 2. I can already tell that the new one is way better in atomizing the material (clear) and yes they corrected the finicky setup. Sprays more even now with fluid/fan wide open. The old one i am spraying @ 26 PSI the new one is around 16 PSI so less over spray. The only thing is now that the material is being sprayed evenly across the pattern you might have to go up fluid/needle one size up from what you usually use if you like to spray faster.
@@walterwalters3069 Way better in a way that the full fan wide open is spraying the material evenly across the pattern with softer edge. The old one you have to make the fan pattern smaller since it has the problem pattern splitting (heavier top/bottom). The problem with that is now making the center too heavy. The series 2 fixed the problem. Still have to dial it in if needed since some uses high solid clear vs medium. I am using high solid clear (unreduced) and with 16-17 psi I have no problem spraying it that low. Normally my series1 one I am at 25-26 psi.
@@haroldm1956 Sorry but I didn't see anything new from Anest Iwata advertising. Yes, they made the smaller fan compare to original WS400 and that all... Only new digital gauge there. Plus Pete from UK made a video about it so will see soon...As I know the upgrade is minimal as they did with Belaria and LPH series. Way better for me when you compare the Harbor freight spray guns and WS400 or Dv1 or Sata5500.....but not for this upgrade..... IMHO
@@walterwalters3069 I have seen Pete's from UK video take on it and the Iwata advertising video is somewhat misleading since set up wise is very material dependent whether high/medium solid clear. You still need to set up accordingly. Now where they get right is easier to set up and just like what I said I am spraying at 16-17 psi on the series 2 from 25-26 psi on series 1. All I can say is if you have the chance to try it when they release in your area if you can find a distributor. You can not say that there are not a lot of improvements to justify the purchase if you have not try it IMHO. Now if you happy with your current spray gun then stick with what you have. Did I say since I am spraying at a lower pressure I am saving about 20% material as a result. If you are in a commission based shop that material saving counts.
I appreciate the fact you have someone in there filming you that hood angle was different for sure. I was having issues with my LPH400. Fan pattern splitting sometimes... weird unevenness etc. I looked at the fluid tip and realized this is an iwata and I needed to do some research. Turns out most every iwata should be turned in on the fluid
Using a iwata 300 for base an SATA jet4000rp for clear coat know one thing I've learned every single gun that I've ever used each Khan has its own specifical use and feel sometimes you got to put the fan pattern up out in a little bit more material little bit last I never keep the same material settings and fan settings to out my painting history if it looks a little dull I ad a little more material if it looks a little too wet high-back it off and sometimes clear depending on the clear and how much too clear is reduced and how much the base is reduced usually I do a 12-1 on the base and I try to use a good premium basecoat and I use a good clear coat and the stuff I'm using now is glasurit to 2 1 1 if you don't reduce it it is a high-solids euroclear and it'll seems like it'll be peely on you so I reduce it down a little bit sometimes more than the one to get a real nice flow but everybody has their own way of spraying you get to know the guns in the materials and you can lay down a fantastic job put me in the battlefield with any of them with any of their guns and I guarantee you mine's going to come out looking pretty good and I don't like spring clear at too low of PSI. Nor do I like it too high of PSI I think the manufacturer on the clear that I use says about 10 to 13 PSI and I liked it at about 20 to 25 and sometimes more so there were the only two guns I like to use I'm sure there's other ones I've had this at a jet 2090 all of them these are my two best guns in the Sata 95 for spraying enamels and clears and also high-solids primer and then I got a 400 iwata for spray primer
Me and the other painter at my work have this friendly competition on who can achieve the best results in our paint work. Im using strictly Teknas and hes using the LS400 and a Sagola. The difference in our work is very minimal. I know the LS400 is a better base gun, he also uses it for clear sometimes. But in your opinion is the difference night and day or just a tad better
Hey jimmy just saw your comment. In my opinion I believe the Tekna is a more all around gun compare to the LS400. Not a huge difference to answer your question. However I can use a harbor freight gun and get better results than a person using a top gun. What I’m trying to say is if I prep better my end result will be better.
I usually open my fan all the way and go in 3- 3-1/2 turns in i set my fluid wide open. My base and clear coat guns dont have regulators i listen to the air pressure itself also while. Spraying base coat metallics my first coat may be nice and even but if i notice my second coat applying like my first tells me too much air. Usually means tiger stripes and model the main thing for me is watching how it hits the panel
Interesting, I checked out your video as the series 2 is still not available in Australia and the series 1 seems to be about 2/3 the price of new model. I'm used to Bellaria so I guess either WS is going to spray HS clear better. Great finish you achieved too! 👏
So i may have missed it but is this the ws400 series 2? I have the first ws400 and honestly haven’t had any problems with it. Not sure if I’m going to buy the series 2 if it’s not changed drastically. I did get the ls400 series 2 for base. Tekna copper 7e7 cap has given me fits with the air valve going out numerous times. Great video by the way👍
The ws400 clear is amazing gun, is mi favorite spray gun and for mi is the number 1 in the world, I have the new ws400 clear serie 2, the serie 2 ins other galaxy gun 😁 I love so much mi serie 2 supernova
1st time i used the gun it was a water hose runs every where. Did you reduce wth activator ? by how much. Also my settings were ,Bottom wide open/trigger wide open and fan 3.5 out from closed fort he fluid.29 psi
They are very good guns but everyone has their own setup for this gun depending upon how thin or thick the clear that you’re using my settings are not to far different from you four turns out out on the fluid fan turned in 2-2 1/5 turns in from open and about 2 bar or just over depending upon how hot it is I use a thinner clear it a MS clear. Sherwin Williams 2:1 high gloss clear
I bought one of these and setting it up the fan pattern don't spray evenly one side is to heavey I have sata clear guns and other iwata guns don't have no issues with them
I dont have regulators but im use to listening to the pressure of my guns. I put my fluid until i feel resistance and open fan all the way and turn in 3 turns and from there i watch how im applying the material if i feel the pressure is to high or to low i adjust it to comfortable finish settings
You always should leave the most important parts last means you go for the bumper and when a car you did opposite creating overspray with will fall on bonnet
What if it's a cross draft booth and the bumper is the at front of the booth and he's using a slow activator? Does your same rule Apply? Put a link to your video to show us how it's done. 🧐
Going from the gti prolite to recently buying a ws400 for clear can safely say it’s a bit of a let down. There’s clearly an issue with the fan while fully open, For a really expensive gun that’s not good enough,bein painting for 25 years and struggled with the ws400,dry patches,inconsistent fan,top and bottom heavy…nothing like a straight out the box devilbiss personally. Cheerz for video tho
Fantastic video Mario I don't own the WS400 but have heard that the fan setup is a bit odd on that gun but winding it in helps, either way you got a nice flat finish on the car mate it looks mint👌 The WS400 series2 came out here on the 1st of June and I know a few people that use it and they all say it's a great improvement on the old one as they have sorted the fan so it's now even when on full. I was going to get one but of course my compressor decided to play up on me so I've got to get a new one, such is life! 🤦♂️😂 thanks for doing these videos Mario and it's great to see your channel is growing nicely👏👍John UK
Thanks John! You guys are lucky they don’t release that gun to us down here until November according to my sources. And yea the channel is growing all I gotta do is keep putting out content. Thanks for supporting as always
I have the iwata, and is the spray gun that give me the best result, BUT it oversprays a lot... I need to find a way to reduce the overspray without loosing performance
Because it has such a wide fan pattern you have to turn in the van a few turns to control the overspray. But remember the more narrow the fan becomes the pressure gets hire. Which means if you make the fan more narrow u have to drop the pressure or increase your speed.
@@mariopaintclass6091 Thank u very much for the answer. I will try it, I didn't it yet because as I see more material bouncing after hit the panel than other spray guns do, even at low pressure levels. I thought it was the price to pay to get a mirror like finish.
Been painting 20+years, been using lph400 1.3 orange cap for clear,I love it, but never could get super nova to work for me in the past,So I let it go, decided to give it another chance got the ws400 1.3evo,fan not as wide as lph400, thought since ws so expensive,it should be better than lph, wanted to see what all the hype is about, still gonna keep trying it though, also noticed wide open fan seems uneven, nevertheless I love iwata, any other suggestions on that would be helpful, keep up the great work!
James try 1& 1/2 turns out from the close position for the fan adjustment and try 1& 1/2 turns out for the fluid knob from the close position for the 1st coat and the next coat do another 1/2 trun out making it two full turns out from close position for fuild .ove in a little closer
James try turning the fan knob out from close position 1 & 1/2 turns out this narrow the fan on the WS400 just right and t For the fluid do the same for the 1ST coat and the rest of the coats adjust as you feel comfortable this works fine for for WS400 HD super nova
Brooo please help me I have an iwata W400 lv-wxb is my do it all gun I dont know how to set it up sometimes I do a great job and most of the time is a pain in the ass to set up !
Hey man I set up all my guns the same as I did in this video. Are you spraying all coatings with the same gun. If so I hope you’re not using the same tip size
You got me man thanks! I am using the 1.3 tip for everything sealer base and clear Im using euro clear high solids I also feel this gun uses the double of paint than other guns but I dont know if its me or it really uses too much paint.
@@kennycharneca1 okay so all you have to do is figure out which of these materials is giving you problems interms of viscosity. And go up or down a tip size. Make sure you have consistent air flow and maybe dial in the fan 2 to 3 turns
MARIO MY FRIEND I SEEN THIS ON EBAY ANDY WS400 1.4 ET CLEAR COAT PAINT GUN PAL BUT MARIO YOU CARNT USE THEM ON FULL FAN CAUSE IT BREAKS THE FAN UP SO ALL THE WAY IN AND 2 TO 3 TURNS OUT ON THE FAN ON THE SERIES 2 ITS 2 BAR FULL FULID AND FULL FAN OUT OF THE BOX EXPERIENCE 😊
i don't have those gun and iwata, devilbiss , sata ,sagola, walcom any gun isn't available in my country 😥 .Those company should come to India because the automotive industry in India is the fourth-largest in the world as per 2021 statistics.
@@swav100 the tip you use could change base on a few things… like how hot it is, the type of gun you’re using, or how thick the clear coat is. Truth be told tho I have never used a 1.4 tip in any gun except for this one. If you using 1.2 or 1.3 there’s nothing wrong with that.
I have this gun. I’m a total amateur but it is amazingly good. I was blown away by it. Makes amateurs look good.
It’s worth the money.
Best way to set up your fan is open up the fan fully up set your pressure you want to use then start winding the fan in once the psi starts to rise that’s where you want the fan
I recently got one of these and have been using it for clear for the past week or so and I'm really impressed. At first it was making me nervous because I was sure I was going to run it but the transfer efficiency is amazing and it's atomizing perfectly I'm used to being much more careful and making a lot more passes to get a smooth finish
Glad to hear it. You can never go wrong with it.
i just got this gun yesterday. Best gun i have owned so far! I set my sata x5500s aside for now
Glad to hear it🙌
I have a 4600 a pro lite and a iwata . And the iwata ws400 is my go to every time clear coat gun. The best gun l have found for painting big vehicles like trucks and vans is the Sagola 3300.
I have two of these guns . Super good for blending panels . Love it
Was up guys!! I was spraying at 29 PSI JUST IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING. Subscribe to the channel if you’re new and leave comment.
Ws 400 is the king for clearcoat 29 psi fluid wide open fan 1.5 to 2 turns in and let it eat
@@chrisreynolds6959 awesome technique
I have the the older WS400 and the new Iwata WS400 series 2. I can already tell that the new one is way better in atomizing the material (clear) and yes they corrected the finicky setup. Sprays more even now with fluid/fan wide open. The old one i am spraying @ 26 PSI the new one is around 16 PSI so less over spray. The only thing is now that the material is being sprayed evenly across the pattern you might have to go up fluid/needle one size up from what you usually use if you like to spray faster.
You absolutely right no doubt this is the 👌 best spray gun thank you for posting this.✌️🥂
Your welcome Zack👍
There ya go! This has been the gun ive been eyeing as my future clear gun.
It’s a great buy
Bro 😎 this guys content is phenomenal keep up the excellent work
I have the the older WS400 and the new Iwata WS400 series 2. I can already tell that the new one is way better in atomizing the material (clear) and yes they corrected the finicky setup. Sprays more even now with fluid/fan wide open. The old one i am spraying @ 26 PSI the new one is around 16 PSI so less over spray. The only thing is now that the material is being sprayed evenly across the pattern you might have to go up fluid/needle one size up from what you usually use if you like to spray faster.
Thank you so much Harold
What you mean ‘way better’? And, how you are spraying clear at 16 psi?
@@walterwalters3069 Way better in a way that the full fan wide open is spraying the material evenly across the pattern with softer edge. The old one you have to make the fan pattern smaller since it has the problem pattern splitting (heavier top/bottom). The problem with that is now making the center too heavy. The series 2 fixed the problem. Still have to dial it in if needed since some uses high solid clear vs medium. I am using high solid clear (unreduced) and with 16-17 psi I have no problem spraying it that low. Normally my series1 one I am at 25-26 psi.
@@haroldm1956 Sorry but I didn't see anything new from Anest Iwata advertising. Yes, they made the smaller fan compare to original WS400 and that all... Only new digital gauge there. Plus Pete from UK made a video about it so will see soon...As I know the upgrade is minimal as they did with Belaria and LPH series. Way better for me when you compare the Harbor freight spray guns and WS400 or Dv1 or Sata5500.....but not for this upgrade..... IMHO
@@walterwalters3069 I have seen Pete's from UK video take on it and the Iwata advertising video is somewhat misleading since set up wise is very material dependent whether high/medium solid clear. You still need to set up accordingly. Now where they get right is easier to set up and just like what I said I am spraying at 16-17 psi on the series 2 from 25-26 psi on series 1. All I can say is if you have the chance to try it when they release in your area if you can find a distributor. You can not say that there are not a lot of improvements to justify the purchase if you have not try it IMHO. Now if you happy with your current spray gun then stick with what you have. Did I say since I am spraying at a lower pressure I am saving about 20% material as a result. If you are in a commission based shop that material saving counts.
I appreciate the fact you have someone in there filming you that hood angle was different for sure. I was having issues with my LPH400. Fan pattern splitting sometimes... weird unevenness etc. I looked at the fluid tip and realized this is an iwata and I needed to do some research. Turns out most every iwata should be turned in on the fluid
Using a iwata 300 for base an SATA jet4000rp for clear coat know one thing I've learned every single gun that I've ever used each Khan has its own specifical use and feel sometimes you got to put the fan pattern up out in a little bit more material little bit last I never keep the same material settings and fan settings to out my painting history if it looks a little dull I ad a little more material if it looks a little too wet high-back it off and sometimes clear depending on the clear and how much too clear is reduced and how much the base is reduced usually I do a 12-1 on the base and I try to use a good premium basecoat and I use a good clear coat and the stuff I'm using now is glasurit to 2 1 1 if you don't reduce it it is a high-solids euroclear and it'll seems like it'll be peely on you so I reduce it down a little bit sometimes more than the one to get a real nice flow but everybody has their own way of spraying you get to know the guns in the materials and you can lay down a fantastic job put me in the battlefield with any of them with any of their guns and I guarantee you mine's going to come out looking pretty good and I don't like spring clear at too low of PSI. Nor do I like it too high of PSI I think the manufacturer on the clear that I use says about 10 to 13 PSI and I liked it at about 20 to 25 and sometimes more so there were the only two guns I like to use I'm sure there's other ones I've had this at a jet 2090 all of them these are my two best guns in the Sata 95 for spraying enamels and clears and also high-solids primer and then I got a 400 iwata for spray primer
Me and the other painter at my work have this friendly competition on who can achieve the best results in our paint work. Im using strictly Teknas and hes using the LS400 and a Sagola. The difference in our work is very minimal. I know the LS400 is a better base gun, he also uses it for clear sometimes. But in your opinion is the difference night and day or just a tad better
Hey jimmy just saw your comment. In my opinion I believe the Tekna is a more all around gun compare to the LS400. Not a huge difference to answer your question. However I can use a harbor freight gun and get better results than a person using a top gun. What I’m trying to say is if I prep better my end result will be better.
Thanks for the tips I have the same gun and set it up just like you do and I love this gun. I have a 30 gallon 18.5 cfms compressor.
Glad to hear it
Great.....job bro
@@danotty3616 respect
I usually open my fan all the way and go in 3- 3-1/2 turns in i set my fluid wide open. My base and clear coat guns dont have regulators i listen to the air pressure itself also while. Spraying base coat metallics my first coat may be nice and even but if i notice my second coat applying like my first tells me too much air. Usually means tiger stripes and model the main thing for me is watching how it hits the panel
Interesting, I checked out your video as the series 2 is still not available in Australia and the series 1 seems to be about 2/3 the price of new model. I'm used to Bellaria so I guess either WS is going to spray HS clear better. Great finish you achieved too! 👏
Thanks!
So i may have missed it but is this the ws400 series 2?
I have the first ws400 and honestly haven’t had any problems with it.
Not sure if I’m going to buy the series 2 if it’s not changed drastically.
I did get the ls400 series 2 for base.
Tekna copper 7e7 cap has given me fits with the air valve going out numerous times.
Great video by the way👍
Always making it smooth & shiny 🤩 💯 👌🏼
Thanks Denn
The ws400 clear is amazing gun, is mi favorite spray gun and for mi is the number 1 in the world, I have the new ws400 clear serie 2, the serie 2 ins other galaxy gun 😁 I love so much mi serie 2 supernova
Thanks for comment I can’t wait to get my hands on the series 2.
1st time i used the gun it was a water hose runs every where. Did you reduce wth activator ? by how much. Also my settings were ,Bottom wide open/trigger wide open and fan 3.5 out from closed fort he fluid.29 psi
Slick my man👌🏿, your painting style is very similar to Brian from paint society. 😂
They are very good guns but everyone has their own setup for this gun depending upon how thin or thick the clear that you’re using my settings are not to far different from you four turns out out on the fluid fan turned in 2-2 1/5 turns in from open and about 2 bar or just over depending upon how hot it is I use a thinner clear it a MS clear.
Sherwin Williams 2:1 high gloss clear
I seem to get a drier finish with fan turned in 3 turns. Best results I get is with 1 3/4 turn in.
Mario, could you use the LS for base with just as good results?
I bought one of these and setting it up the fan pattern don't spray evenly one side is to heavey I have sata clear guns and other iwata guns don't have no issues with them
I dont have regulators but im use to listening to the pressure of my guns. I put my fluid until i feel resistance and open fan all the way and turn in 3 turns and from there i watch how im applying the material if i feel the pressure is to high or to low i adjust it to comfortable finish settings
You know you’re an experienced painter when you can set pressure by listening
I only have 2 years experience. But im always hard on myself i want the cleanest parts
@@mariopaintclass6091 i own 2 WS400 1.5. i have also a sata i like how sata lays base but love how the iwata lays clear coat
You always should leave the most important parts last means you go for the bumper and when a car you did opposite creating overspray with will fall on bonnet
What if it's a cross draft booth and the bumper is the at front of the booth and he's using a slow activator? Does your same rule Apply? Put a link to your video to show us how it's done. 🧐
I like to spray quicker but im not spraying cars anyways i spray fiber glass caps.
Going from the gti prolite to recently buying a ws400 for clear can safely say it’s a bit of a let down. There’s clearly an issue with the fan while fully open, For a really expensive gun that’s not good enough,bein painting for 25 years and struggled with the ws400,dry patches,inconsistent fan,top and bottom heavy…nothing like a straight out the box devilbiss personally. Cheerz for video tho
Turn it back in
Very nice 👍🏻. What pressure are you spraying clear at?
I was spraying at 29 PSI
@@mariopaintclass6091 i know the video is a year old but do you remember what the temperature was in the booth .
Fantastic video Mario I don't own the WS400 but have heard that the fan setup is a bit odd on that gun but winding it in helps, either way you got a nice flat finish on the car mate it looks mint👌
The WS400 series2 came out here on the 1st of June and I know a few people that use it and they all say it's a great improvement on the old one as they have sorted the fan so it's now even when on full. I was going to get one but of course my compressor decided to play up on me so I've got to get a new one, such is life! 🤦♂️😂 thanks for doing these videos Mario and it's great to see your channel is growing nicely👏👍John UK
Thanks John! You guys are lucky they don’t release that gun to us down here until November according to my sources. And yea the channel is growing all I gotta do is keep putting out content. Thanks for supporting as always
Just purchased a ws400 super nova how many turns in on the fan 2 or 3 turns . Been painting 40 years but I've been using a sata jet
Hey man, you got a lot of experience. It. Would be inaccurate to tell you it’s 2 or 3 turns. You just have to see how many turns work best for you.
Your right and it will probably take a couple of time's to dial it down just right I was very happy with my supernova but Your video did help
@@victorbelmares2722 glad I could help
Perfect
Awesome paint work
Thanks brada
I have the iwata, and is the spray gun that give me the best result, BUT it oversprays a lot... I need to find a way to reduce the overspray without loosing performance
Because it has such a wide fan pattern you have to turn in the van a few turns to control the overspray. But remember the more narrow the fan becomes the pressure gets hire. Which means if you make the fan more narrow u have to drop the pressure or increase your speed.
@@mariopaintclass6091 Thank u very much for the answer. I will try it, I didn't it yet because as I see more material bouncing after hit the panel than other spray guns do, even at low pressure levels. I thought it was the price to pay to get a mirror like finish.
widest fan means higher or lower pressure?
Higher pressure. The more narrow the fan becomes the more fluid you get and the pressure increase.
Been painting 20+years, been using lph400 1.3 orange cap for clear,I love it, but never could get super nova to work for me in the past,So I let it go, decided to give it another chance got the ws400 1.3evo,fan not as wide as lph400, thought since ws so expensive,it should be better than lph, wanted to see what all the hype is about, still gonna keep trying it though, also noticed wide open fan seems uneven, nevertheless I love iwata, any other suggestions on that would be helpful, keep up the great work!
James try 1& 1/2 turns out from the close position for the fan adjustment and try 1& 1/2 turns out for the fluid knob from the close position for the 1st coat and the next coat do another 1/2 trun out making it two full turns out from close position for fuild .ove in a little closer
James try turning the fan knob out from close position 1 & 1/2 turns out this narrow the fan on the WS400 just right and t
For the fluid do the same for the 1ST coat and the rest of the coats adjust as you feel comfortable this works fine for for WS400 HD super nova
What was on your shoulder strap a stereo speaker??
Only a DIY and I love my WS-400 EVO 1.3 !
Yes sir
What psi?
What tip are u using ??
@@levinguyen9763 1.3
Brooo please help me I have an iwata W400 lv-wxb is my do it all gun I dont know how to set it up sometimes I do a great job and most of the time is a pain in the ass to set up !
Hey man I set up all my guns the same as I did in this video. Are you spraying all coatings with the same gun. If so I hope you’re not using the same tip size
You got me man thanks! I am using the 1.3 tip for everything sealer base and clear Im using euro clear high solids I also feel this gun uses the double of paint than other guns but I dont know if its me or it really uses too much paint.
@@kennycharneca1 okay so all you have to do is figure out which of these materials is giving you problems interms of viscosity. And go up or down a tip size. Make sure you have consistent air flow and maybe dial in the fan 2 to 3 turns
W 400 the best there is 1#
@@tonydiesel3444 for what application you use it ??
What is V-KING you have on your back?
That’s my speaker always jamming in the booth
LOL Thanks
What air cap is on your gun in this video...?
Ws400-01
what tip do you have 1.4 ?
This was a 1.3
I have the 1.4 as well I switch it up base on the viscosity of the clear I’m using
@@mariopaintclass6091 on high solid clears would you prefer using the 1.3 or 1.4
What air pressure do you use ?
29-30 is what I’ve found is best for this gun
Good job☺️
Paint society sent me. Sub'd.
Welcome Shiznaft
what tip size did you get in that iwata 1.3?
Yes. And I didn’t buy it new I bought it from a pal
@@mariopaintclass6091 👍
What pressure you at on clear?
29 psi
@@mariopaintclass6091 thank you 👍
Is this the series 2 version?
No sir
22-26 psi 2.5 turns in on fan wide open fluid 3-6 from panel wet wet!
1 3 or 1.4?
@@Chiriwillo566 1.4
4 turns out from close on fluid all the way out on fan then one turn in on fan
😍😍😍😍😍
MARIO MY FRIEND I SEEN THIS ON EBAY ANDY WS400 1.4 ET CLEAR COAT PAINT GUN PAL BUT MARIO YOU CARNT USE THEM ON FULL FAN CAUSE IT BREAKS THE FAN UP SO ALL THE WAY IN AND 2 TO 3 TURNS OUT ON THE FAN ON THE SERIES 2 ITS 2 BAR FULL FULID AND FULL FAN OUT OF THE BOX EXPERIENCE 😊
Yes it has a super wide fan. I can’t wait to get my hands on the series 2
@@mariopaintclass6091 mate just seen your video on paint society best spray guns 🔫 2023 with Brian that gun Mario 🔫 on the fan 3 turns out 28 psi
What is the paint code
B621P
Nice I want to color change a gold Honda Odyssey to than blue
@@roccosiclari8422 that would look awesome in the coming weeks I will be doing a complete color change series
i don't have those gun and iwata, devilbiss , sata ,sagola, walcom any gun isn't available in my country 😥 .Those company should come to India because the automotive industry in India is the fourth-largest in the world as per 2021 statistics.
That’s super interesting what type of gun you use? And can’t you order one online?
@@mariopaintclass6091 i am using cheap Chinese spray gun. If I order from online it will be double the price
@@autovive4605 I feel for ya hopefully things change soon
@@mariopaintclass6091 Yeah..
W 400
It's E WATA not I WATA. I know the gun is a Iwata looks like a Supernova.
This is definitely not the BEST clear gun. The Satajet 5500x 1.2 sprays clear way better than this. I have both so I can tell you
You’re opinion is welcome here thanks for your comment. I do love the Sata great gun as well.
Sata is way way over priced
It's Pronounce EWATA not IWATA!
Iwata WBX 1.4 is better than WS400 1.4 HD for clear. I have both.
That's a 1.4 tip?
Yes sir
For clear coat? That's odd usually 1.3 1.2 tip
@@swav100 the tip you use could change base on a few things… like how hot it is, the type of gun you’re using, or how thick the clear coat is. Truth be told tho I have never used a 1.4 tip in any gun except for this one. If you using 1.2 or 1.3 there’s nothing wrong with that.