Killahog that turned out nice. I just bought one. I have never used a spray gun and I am getting ready to paint some 4 drawer filing cabinets. Any advice? The cabinets will be used in the garage for storage. I also have been down the youtube rabbit hole of painting tips.
Get some cardboard to set the spray pattern with. It can be varied from flat to round pattern, and the amount of paint output can be adjusted. The knob on the rear controls air output, and the knob on the side controls pattern.
If shooting an oil or alkyd base paint, use either VM&P naphtha or acetone, or maybe xylene. Regular mineral spirits paint reducer ***** for drying time. Penetrol additive is for alkyd or oil base paint, and Flotrol is for latex. These products reduce brush strokes when brushing, and help flow out when spraying.
I restore shop equipment for a hobby, and I personally use an alkyd/oil paint like an industrial enamel along with naphtha for a reducer, at around 45-50 psi. I can shoot small parts at 3 pm outdoors in the sun after allowing them to heat up and in mid 90’s sunny weather, I can be bolting them on by 7:30 pm. If the parts are larger, I wait at least a day to prevent pressure imprints from handling.
I use one gun for primer and the other(s) for paint. I stock them as throwaways as needed. They do plenty fine for my uses.