Spokerider
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Since having spray painted the inside of my Samurai, I see that I need to get the air prep on my set up dialed in. The air started out nice and dry, but by the end of the spraying session, [ HVLP 1.5 liters of paint ] I had some water blisters in the paint. I can live with a few blisters on the floors as this is a DD / exped rig 4x4 after all. Hoping the exterior goes a little nicer tho.......
My set up;
Compressor, 5 ft 1" rubber hose, 5 ft 1/2" hard copper pipe, Sharpe water separator, 25ft air hose, pressure regulator with small globe air filter on it downstream, another 25ft air hose, 18 CFM refrigerated air dryer, 3ft dessicant snake, 50 ft air hose, another small 3" inline globe air filter, pressure regulator attached to spray gun, spray gun.
I am running the compressor in my basement and spray painting in a car shelter 60 ft from my house.......thus the "stretched out" set up.
As mentioned, the air started out nice and dry, but me thinks that the air dryer just cant keep up to the volume I was spraying, and the 3' ft long, inline-dessicant snake is just too small too. Thinking of adding a larger air dryer, downstream of the refrigerated dryer, like this instead of the snake
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/air-dryer/A-p8055757e
followed by this Motorguard air filter; http://www.weldersupply.com/P/499/MotorGuardM26PlasmaAirF
Will this work?
I need to do this on the cheap as I already have WAY too much $$ invested in this one-off painting project.
Thanks guys.
My set up;
Compressor, 5 ft 1" rubber hose, 5 ft 1/2" hard copper pipe, Sharpe water separator, 25ft air hose, pressure regulator with small globe air filter on it downstream, another 25ft air hose, 18 CFM refrigerated air dryer, 3ft dessicant snake, 50 ft air hose, another small 3" inline globe air filter, pressure regulator attached to spray gun, spray gun.
I am running the compressor in my basement and spray painting in a car shelter 60 ft from my house.......thus the "stretched out" set up.
As mentioned, the air started out nice and dry, but me thinks that the air dryer just cant keep up to the volume I was spraying, and the 3' ft long, inline-dessicant snake is just too small too. Thinking of adding a larger air dryer, downstream of the refrigerated dryer, like this instead of the snake
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/air-dryer/A-p8055757e
followed by this Motorguard air filter; http://www.weldersupply.com/P/499/MotorGuardM26PlasmaAirF
Will this work?
I need to do this on the cheap as I already have WAY too much $$ invested in this one-off painting project.
Thanks guys.