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NOZZLE SIZE for Equipment ENAMEL

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H-MAN

02-04-2003 20:15:18




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Hello, Anyone know what size nozzle or tip is best when using equipment enamel. And which is best for primers. I am going to purchase a new defib. streamline & can get two nozzle sizes with gun. Either 1.2 , 1.3 , 1.4 , 1.6 Thanks H-MAN




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Bill R

02-05-2003 12:28:00




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 Re: NOZZLE SIZE for Equipment ENAMEL in reply to H-MAN, 02-04-2003 20:15:18  
I just talked to my cousin who runs a body shop about buying an HVLP paint gun the other day, he told me that if a was gonna be shooting primer and equipment enamel that i needed a tip recommended for "high solids", i bought a Sharpe "Cobalt" the other day recommended for high solids and it came with a 1.4mm tip. Hope this helps



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CNKS

02-05-2003 17:58:02




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 Re: Re: NOZZLE SIZE for Equipment ENAMEL in reply to Bill R, 02-05-2003 12:28:00  
Primer with a Cobalt should be done with a larger tip. Go to www.sharpe1.com, it gives info for a Cobalt and their other guns. I have a 1.8 in mine and it works fine for PPG epoxy primer and primer surfacer. 1.4 would be more for topcoats, although it might work for primer also. I use a Platinum 1.5 for finish coats.



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H_MAN

02-05-2003 17:03:18




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 Re: Re: NOZZLE SIZE for Equipment ENAMEL in reply to Bill R, 02-05-2003 12:28:00  
THANKS BILL, THAT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW. I am considering the sharpe kobalt or the Devilibis streamline. both about same cost Im not sure which is best quality.



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Bill R

02-10-2003 12:25:51




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 Re: Re: Re: NOZZLE SIZE for Equipment ENAMEL in reply to H_MAN, 02-05-2003 17:03:18  
Good luck on your painting H_MAN



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