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===Spray guns and spraying technique===
 
===Spray guns and spraying technique===
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*For consistent film build, don't start and stop at the same point every coat. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-30-a-74674.html#post542621 Spray technique].
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*Don't end a pass right at the end of a panel, where the masking begins. To prevent buildup, and to ensure an even coat, run the color over into the paper a good distance (up to a foot has been recommended).
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*Use proper gun travel techniques. For more information, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-30-a-74674.html#post542807 Basics of gun travel].
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*To paint something in a tight area without access, use a paper towel tube. Spray down the tube as it's held over the spot that needs to be painted.
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*Using a file or a fine hack saw, scribe a line in the 12 o'clock position on your gun when it's turned in all the way. This will make it easier to keep track of when making gun adjustments.
 
*Practice spray technique with water in the gun.
 
*Practice spray technique with water in the gun.
*Don't end your pass right at the end of the panel, where the masking begins. To prevent buildup, and to ensure an even coat, run your color over into the paper a good distance (up to a foot has been recommended).
 
*For consistent film build, don't start and stop at the same point every coat. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-30-a-74674.html#post542621 Spray Technique].
 
*Use proper gun travel techniques. For more information, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-30-a-74674.html#post542807 Basics of Gun Travel].
 
*To paint something in a tight area without access, use a paper towel tube. Spray down the tube as it's held over the spot you need to paint.
 
*Using a file or a fine hack saw, scribe a line in the 12 o'clock position on your gun when it's turned in all the way. This will make it easier to keep track of when you're adjusting your gun.
 
 
*For very small tasks, an airbrush may be helpful.
 
*For very small tasks, an airbrush may be helpful.
*If you have an HVLP gun with low air requirements:
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*For HVLP guns with low air requirements:
 
#Connect air fittings to a tee, and install a gauge.
 
#Connect air fittings to a tee, and install a gauge.
#Connect the assembly to your gun, and then regulate the pressure at the compressor until it's at the level you want.
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#Connect the assembly to the gun, and then regulate the pressure at the compressor until it's at the desired level.
#Now, you can remove the assembly, and have the proper pressure without all the extra hardware.
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#Now, the assembly can be removed, and there'll be the proper pressure without all the extra hardware.
  
 
====Cleaning spray guns====
 
====Cleaning spray guns====
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*For cleaning metal parts of paint guns, soak them in carburetor cleaner, and then rinse well. Don't soak plastic or painted parts.
 
*For cleaning metal parts of paint guns, soak them in carburetor cleaner, and then rinse well. Don't soak plastic or painted parts.
 
*For many spray guns from Harbor Freight (a popular spray gun supplier), the finish will be removed when the gun is soaked in thinner or carburetor cleaner for cleaning purposes.
 
*For many spray guns from Harbor Freight (a popular spray gun supplier), the finish will be removed when the gun is soaked in thinner or carburetor cleaner for cleaning purposes.
*Try using an ultrasonic cleaner (about $30, used for cleaning jewelry) for cleaning your gun. Lacquer thinner or glass cleaner have been recommended as potential solvents for use in an ultrasonic cleaner.
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*Try using an ultrasonic cleaner (about $30, used for cleaning jewelry) for cleaning an HVLP gun. Lacquer thinner or glass cleaner have been recommended as potential solvents for use in an ultrasonic cleaner.
  
 
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