paredown
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I have an older Graco Magnum XR-9 that I used a lot for a time, and it then got back-burnered, since it seemed like all I was doing was small jobs, where it seemed so much easier to brush and roll. It was inside, and moved around, and outside in temporary storage in an HF tent.
Well I had a job where I wanted to use it--I was able to fire it up, pump out the storage fluid, prime and spray. cleared out some clogs in the tip, and it seemed fine.
Took it to the job, got all set up, came back the next day and could not get the machine to prime--or more accurately--it seemed as if it was holding prime, but not spraying at all--tip off, nothing. Ended up brushing and rolling multiple coats on a room full of panel doors (jeebus that's slow)--and brought the sprayer back to the house. Watched some Graco videos, and cleaned the inlet, removed and cleaned the ball (I'd already replaced the gun filter), hose seems clear, and still no joy.
Tomorrow's project is to fully take apart the gun and clean it, so jury is still out as to the root problem--but what I'm most worried about is the evidence of rust internally. I foolishly thought that the Pump Armor would protect the internals, but it seems like it did not (although this could be a function of the length of time it got left unused).
Any thoughts on how usable sprayer might be--even if it requires a pump rebuild?
Well I had a job where I wanted to use it--I was able to fire it up, pump out the storage fluid, prime and spray. cleared out some clogs in the tip, and it seemed fine.
Took it to the job, got all set up, came back the next day and could not get the machine to prime--or more accurately--it seemed as if it was holding prime, but not spraying at all--tip off, nothing. Ended up brushing and rolling multiple coats on a room full of panel doors (jeebus that's slow)--and brought the sprayer back to the house. Watched some Graco videos, and cleaned the inlet, removed and cleaned the ball (I'd already replaced the gun filter), hose seems clear, and still no joy.
Tomorrow's project is to fully take apart the gun and clean it, so jury is still out as to the root problem--but what I'm most worried about is the evidence of rust internally. I foolishly thought that the Pump Armor would protect the internals, but it seems like it did not (although this could be a function of the length of time it got left unused).
Any thoughts on how usable sprayer might be--even if it requires a pump rebuild?
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