34. Under Pressure - Which Tips are Suitable for What Job?
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On today's episode of the U Spray podcast, Mitch and Toddy discuss their favoured spray painting techniques, focusing on "low pressure" tips and their advantages. The boys focus on addressing common misconceptions about pressure and coverage, how to troubleshoot issues like pressure loss and spitting and how maintaining your spray machine is crucial for longevity. The insights they share are a must know for painters, both new to the game and veterans alike, making this episode a practical addition to your daily playlist.
Today's Takeaways
- Low pressure tips can improve efficiency and reduce overspray.
- Changing tip sizes can enhance spray performance without increasing pressure.
- Proper distance from the surface is crucial for effective spraying.
- Common issues like spitting can often be resolved with the right tips and techniques.
- Maintaining sprayers is essential for longevity and performance.
- Understanding the mechanics of spray tips can lead to better results.
- Pressure loss can often be attributed to running out of paint.
- Regular oiling of the pump extends the life of the equipment.
- Training and knowledge sharing can prevent costly mistakes in the field
Connect With Us:
- Instagram: @thespraygunclub
- Toddy's Instagram @yo_painters
- Facebook: The Spray Gun Club
- Website: www.thespraygunclub.com.au
- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@thespraygunclub
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