Satatic
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Can we say goodbye orange peel?


Satatic said:Huh? I just put a couple air filters on my compressor so I can have really clean air. Then those bottle are pearl for mixing in paint. I had to stop using my compressor for a while cause I was getting so much water out the hose. Made my paint go on like cottage cheese. So now that I have very clean air coming out I can use better prodcuts. But the air does smell pleasent out of the hose.

dink said:Ohhhhhhhh I thought those bottles were something so you can scent there air with....sorry...my fault![]()
scented air! lol you dink!


kartracer55 said:I wouldnt go that far. Those filters are very close to the compressor, so i doint know exactly how much moisture they are really going ot be collecting. What you want is a dessicant filter close to your gun, as those absorb somethin like 99% of moisture.
Jim
kartracer55 said:Yeah, id definetly look into getting a moisture-specific filter for down line close to your gun. If you look up the thread on the Finishline 3 paint gun, I posted a few links on there to things you may be interested in.
Jim
dink said:Why not use one of those dehumidifiers like people use in there house????
kartracer55 said:Well the mositure problem occurs because as air is compressed, the water vapor in the air turns into larger "droplets". THis is due to the compression and the rapid heating of the air. refridgerated dryers work by rapidly cooling the air so the vapor condenses.
Jim

Luckydevil said:dink your last post confused me so bad i have to drink a beer now.![]()
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