Hi! It completely depends on what paint you're using and if you have a power source. If you haven't got power you'll need a petrol unit. In terms of the machine you'll need to decide on paint first and then see what tip size you need for that paint then pick a machine that can cope with that. Hope that helps!
@@SprayDirect it really is. It has the same upright filter housing and gpm rating as the 390, but not equipped with a brushless motor or quite the same aesthetics.
very similar pumps as far as finish and production but the 210 is basically the homeowner version of the 390, certain parts and pieces are not as strong as the 390 as the 390 is proffesional use. id reccomend the 210 if you paint often enough or have a project big enough you need a reliable universal sprayer but not if you are proffesionally painting its just too much wear and tear on the little pump
for clear laquer ive used titans version of the gx19, a hopper fed airless pump and it worked great, just make sure to clean it with the correct solvent and never run a water based product through that pump again it will contaminate anything you spray out of that pump after. ive used the gx 19 for water based laquer as well and it was great, a 395 is wat i had set aside for laquer undercoater as well
i wouldnt reccomend that. roof coatings are thick and take a stronger pump to push it out, at least a 495. ive used a 695 gas graco to spray elastomeric coatings to a roof in commercial
Had 2 of those gxff and both died the same death after 15 months after putting no more than 20 gallons of waterbased finish through each of them absolute disgrace for the money they cost. I'm going back to using Wagner's diaphragm pumps bulletproof.
what were you spraying with them? cabinet and trim jobs is what id use that kind of pump exclusively for. youre straining the motor if you even try to spray out an interior room with it
Josh, quick question for you. Noise wise…are they all about the same or are some quieter than others. Cheers from Chicago. Thank you.
I’m looking at as a side job. Gas is to much now to buy a truck!
Thanks for a very informative video, and concise
Looking for a 220-240v good sprayer, any advice?
So they all splatter a bit when you first pull the trigger
Hi mate what would I need for roof painting? I'm in Australia
Hi! It completely depends on what paint you're using and if you have a power source. If you haven't got power you'll need a petrol unit. In terms of the machine you'll need to decide on paint first and then see what tip size you need for that paint then pick a machine that can cope with that. Hope that helps!
To use oxid paint for steel what pump would you use
I would like to use in spraying lacquer coating on interlocking paver blocks which one is better.
Is the pro210es the same machine as the 390?
That's not a model we have over here in the UK but it looks to be a cross between the 190 and 390 we have over here 👍
@@SprayDirect it really is. It has the same upright filter housing and gpm rating as the 390, but not equipped with a brushless motor or quite the same aesthetics.
very similar pumps as far as finish and production but the 210 is basically the homeowner version of the 390, certain parts and pieces are not as strong as the 390 as the 390 is proffesional use. id reccomend the 210 if you paint often enough or have a project big enough you need a reliable universal sprayer but not if you are proffesionally painting its just too much wear and tear on the little pump
Which do you recommend for laquer on cabinets?
for clear laquer ive used titans version of the gx19, a hopper fed airless pump and it worked great, just make sure to clean it with the correct solvent and never run a water based product through that pump again it will contaminate anything you spray out of that pump after. ive used the gx 19 for water based laquer as well and it was great, a 395 is wat i had set aside for laquer undercoater as well
Will gxff be suitable for vehicle spraying also?
no absolutely not. airless pumps are not good for automotive paint, run an hvlp
Hi there, do you think the GX21 could handle a once a year roof tile spray with a 30m hose?
i wouldnt reccomend that. roof coatings are thick and take a stronger pump to push it out, at least a 495. ive used a 695 gas graco to spray elastomeric coatings to a roof in commercial
What would you suggest for painting wardrobes on site. I am new to spraying and any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
gx21ff or graco 9.5 pro contractor
you're painting chicks?
Had 2 of those gxff and both died the same death after 15 months after putting no more than 20 gallons of waterbased finish through each of them absolute disgrace for the money they cost. I'm going back to using Wagner's diaphragm pumps bulletproof.
Maybe you did something wrong
what were you spraying with them? cabinet and trim jobs is what id use that kind of pump exclusively for. youre straining the motor if you even try to spray out an interior room with it
is that gx ff for texture?
Great explanation 👌
Thank you!!
Hi
Jor naber
these guys speak so fast,, and then ,, broken english they must remember that first off we need to know what the hell they,re talking about''
I set the playback speed to 0,75.
Damn boomers... I watch these 2x... haha
I don't understand shit