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Reddit mentions of Neiko 31214A HVLP Gravity Feed Air Spray Gun, 1.5mm Nozzle Size, 600cc Aluminum Cup, 1.5mm nozzle
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Neiko 31214A HVLP Gravity Feed Air Spray Gun, 1.5mm Nozzle Size, 600cc Aluminum Cup, 1.5mm nozzle. Here are the top ones.
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- HEAVY-DUTY PAINT SPRAYER: Each spray gun is a one-piece all-steel gun body, rust-resistant stainless-steel nozzle and solid brass cap for durability and longevity.
- HIGH VOLUME LOW PRESSURE HVLP: The gravity-feed fluid delivery design smoothly feeds your paint sprayer and works together with three adjustable valve knobs for precise paint application.
- SPECS: operation pressure 40 PSI; Working pressure 10 PSI; Average air consumption 4.5 CFM
- 600 CC CUP: Each 600cc (20.3 fl. oz) aluminum cup comes with lid, and each paint spray unit comes with a metal air gauge/regulator, cleaning brush and a multi-size wrench for assembly/disassembly.
- SPECIFICATIONS: This air spray paint gunโs operating pressure is 40 PSI; Working pressure is 10 PSI; Average air consumption is 4.5 CFM.
Features:
Specs:
Height | 4.92 Inches |
Length | 8.94 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1.5mm nozzle |
Width | 5.83 Inches |
The car is a 2012 family owned Prius - it's nice enough that I would spend maybe 200 usd - or something like that. I have some wood projects that I think would look nicer if varnished with the gun - so ... might be worth getting acceptable quality
I'm working with 4.8 cfm at 40 psi. So I found this Iwata W101 with 1.3mm and 5.1 cfm at 35 psi - 200 usd ish. I see that it's quite respected for small jobs by pros, nice atomization.
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Or this SprayIt Kit, or Neiko- similar price range - that specs wise work well with the small compressor. Seeing youtube vids I see that they're not as even as Iwata (not bad, just not in the same class) and tend to form a bit of orange peel (or maybe the painter wasn't as skilled). I'm not an expert, just can't tell if these are crappy or acceptable good - good enough to forget the Iwata for 200 bucks.
For a while I was torn. I heard from this pro (see my other post) that you can spray diluted primer with a 1.3mm tip. So I thought that Iwata was everything I needed for a minimalist approach. Now that I sit on all these words I come to think I might want something like an Iwata for paint/clear and some SprayIt/Neiko gun for priming.