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JD1969 -> RE: Painting a Car? (10/4/2006 7:52:24 PM)
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Now on to what you need for tools to get you started. You will need a decent air compressor. The key is to get one that has enough CFM (cubic feet per minute) to keep up with the paint gun you will be using. You will see two ratings on most compressors CFM@90 psi and CFM@40 psi, these tell you how much air the unit can flow, the higher these numbers and the larger the tank, the less the compressor will have to run in order to "keep up" with your tools or gun. Upright or horizontal is tank is more a space thing than anything. as either will work just fine. The HP rating on the motor is also a conderation as it will have an effect on how long it takes to fill the tank, and in particular how fast it will recover and deal with higher pressires, a 3-8 hp motor is generally fine for home /hobby use. An HVLP (high volume, low pressure) gun will need about 7 CFM @ 30 psi, regular gun will need less CFM, but in the end an HVLP is a much better choice, they waist less paint and IMO spray nicer.'Next on your shopping list should be a D/A (dual action) sander, this will greatly increase your productivity and really save your arms. Also grab a couple of hard rubber sanding block (I like the ones 3M makes) and a wide assortment of sand paper. You will need special sand paper for the DA sander, it usually comes in a roll and is sticky backed so that all you do is stick right on the DA's pad and your ready. At this point you will have spent about $600-1000 on tools and sand paper, unless you already had some of the tools or are able to borrow stuff from a friend. The good news is that the most expensive part, the compressor is one of the greatest tools on earth and will come in handy for years down the road. Ok next I am going to get into some actual work on the GT, which I still need a catchy name for, any ideas?
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