Parrothead
Well-known member
Here's the story (short version, no really)
I need to paint some body panels and have been very happy with my rattle can results in the past, but due to the quantity of cars and the cost of having paint mixed and put into cans I think I'm ready to use my small compressor. I understand that a professional job with great equipment will be much better, but I am very happy with what I've done with rattle cans outside in open air. I did however use quality stuff, not off the shelf at Walmart. I used all DuPont product as they had the clear and primer already in cans and it was cost effective.
I own an 8 gallon Husky oiled compressor that gives out 4.0 cfm at 90psi. It's 5.0 cfm at 40psi and really am not in a financial situation to change that. So, let's see what is the best we can do with that equipment as the base.
Here's what I'm painting...
A door and fender on a Honda
A roof and 2 rear panels on a Nissan
A hood and tailgate on a Suburban
And maybe some other random body panels on at least 4 other cars. NONE of these cars are newer than 20 years old, with the exception of the Nissan, and even that's over 10.
From what I understand I'll need an inline filter, and a pressure gauge near the gun. Additionally a hose that hasn't had oil in it, and a gun? Sound right? Recommend me some cost effective tools and I'll give it a shot.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions and I will have plenty of time to gather all this stuff by spring when it's warm enough to paint.
I need to paint some body panels and have been very happy with my rattle can results in the past, but due to the quantity of cars and the cost of having paint mixed and put into cans I think I'm ready to use my small compressor. I understand that a professional job with great equipment will be much better, but I am very happy with what I've done with rattle cans outside in open air. I did however use quality stuff, not off the shelf at Walmart. I used all DuPont product as they had the clear and primer already in cans and it was cost effective.
I own an 8 gallon Husky oiled compressor that gives out 4.0 cfm at 90psi. It's 5.0 cfm at 40psi and really am not in a financial situation to change that. So, let's see what is the best we can do with that equipment as the base.
Here's what I'm painting...
A door and fender on a Honda
A roof and 2 rear panels on a Nissan
A hood and tailgate on a Suburban
And maybe some other random body panels on at least 4 other cars. NONE of these cars are newer than 20 years old, with the exception of the Nissan, and even that's over 10.
From what I understand I'll need an inline filter, and a pressure gauge near the gun. Additionally a hose that hasn't had oil in it, and a gun? Sound right? Recommend me some cost effective tools and I'll give it a shot.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions and I will have plenty of time to gather all this stuff by spring when it's warm enough to paint.

