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I've got a couple of smaller cabinets to build, as well as a couple of
corner cabinets, and possibly, kitchen cabinets. A couple of these are
painted. I've never used HVLP before so I apologize if the questions are a
bit basic.

Can you effectively spray primer and color inside of cabinets without :

1. all the paint blowing back in your face
2. not having problems with runs, since your in kind of close quarters,
trying to hit all the corners and crevices.
3. runing dry, tilting the gun all around, which i guess you could solve by
simply buying the gun that has a seperate pot.

Can most of these guns shoot clear lacquer, poly, etc, as well as paint ?

thanks.

jim


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Better than doing the inside after the cabinet is built --

Do the inside before putting the cabinet together.
Just remember to mask off the areas to be glued beforehand.
If there are no nail holes to fill, do the outside now too.

If you will have nail holes to fill, then do the outside after it is =
built.

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A high quality 3 or 4 stage HVLP can handle pretty much anything you
wish to spray, provided you've spent the money on the appropriate
needles, tips, and caps. You don't NEED a separate pot, except for
production style spraying. Using a small cup, you'd be amazed at how
well you can cover the interior of all but the smallest cabinets.
Kitchen cabinets are large enough to "get in there" with the 1 pt cup.

Trying to spraying all of the products you mentioned with ONE "do it
all" needle/tip/cap set-up is bound to lead to frustration.

Leaving the back off of a cabinet will help immensely in getting good
coverage on the inside without wearing a lot of the finish yourself.
Install the back when you've finished applying the finish.

David

Jim Bailey wrote:

I've got a couple of smaller cabinets to build, as well as a couple of
corner cabinets, and possibly, kitchen cabinets. A couple of these are
painted. I've never used HVLP before so I apologize if the questions are a
bit basic.

Can you effectively spray primer and color inside of cabinets without :

1. all the paint blowing back in your face
2. not having problems with runs, since your in kind of close quarters,
trying to hit all the corners and crevices.
3. runing dry, tilting the gun all around, which i guess you could solve by
simply buying the gun that has a seperate pot.

Can most of these guns shoot clear lacquer, poly, etc, as well as paint ?

thanks.

jim


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