Hi Ali, I see that your hand goes a lot to the front of your sprayer. I know you can adjust vertical or horizontal spraying aswell as how wide you spray. Is dat it ? Or do you have to wipe of the front of your tip a lot because of paint build up ? Thanks in advance. Great video,s on your channel ! And greatings all the way from The Netherlands.
Hello and welcome. I adjust distance depepnding on the paint, if the paint is heavy i get closer to get better coverage, if it is light i can go back. You are correct i wipe the nozzle frequently with my finger, this is because the paint can dry quickly on the tip because of the air, this can affect the paint flow. Regards Ali
Hi Ali, thanks for the vid. I always have trouble getting it thoroughly cleaned after using oil based products. Any recommendations. I normally use mine for water based enamels.
Good observation. Oil based undercoat was used to seal water stains in the ceiling, they were then painted with acrylic ceiling flat. All the new wooden trim and doors, were undercoated with an acrylic water based undercoat.
Excellent video, thanks. So much cleaning of the machine - I'm new to spraying, but it's growing on me! All the best.
I have the same Wagner in the shed. Paid $900, barely used it. Not a fan. But maybe it would be good for oil undies?
Hi Ali, I see that your hand goes a lot to the front of your sprayer. I know you can adjust vertical or horizontal spraying aswell as how wide you spray. Is dat it ? Or do you have to wipe of the front of your tip a lot because of paint build up ? Thanks in advance. Great video,s on your channel ! And greatings all the way from The Netherlands.
Hello and welcome. I adjust distance depepnding on the paint, if the paint is heavy i get closer to get better coverage, if it is light i can go back. You are correct i wipe the nozzle frequently with my finger, this is because the paint can dry quickly on the tip because of the air, this can affect the paint flow. Regards Ali
@@westsprayairless8763 Thanks Ali, that seems a bit anoying to me but I can imagine you will do that soon enough without thinking.
Hi Ali, thanks for the vid. I always have trouble getting it thoroughly cleaned after using oil based products. Any recommendations. I normally use mine for water based enamels.
Lots of turps or thinners for oil, spray it through as well as normal cleaning
0:46 ''oil base undercoat''because so much water damage......then at 0:54 ''water base undercoat...??Did i miss something?
Good observation. Oil based undercoat was used to seal water stains in the ceiling, they were then painted with acrylic ceiling flat. All the new wooden trim and doors, were undercoated with an acrylic water based undercoat.