I have been looking through old posts in preperation for buying 'something' to spray my car with - some people have said the apollo range of sprayers is good, and quite cheap really, others say a compressor - my question is if I were to go the compressor route, what is the minimum cfm I need for spray painting? Now I know people will say 'huge', anticipating I'll buy other tools - but the only other thing I might need is a sander / polisher for paint, so taking that into consideration too, what is the minimum cfm?
From my past experiences- the requirements for a sander will be the limiting factor, they seem to be quite air-hungry, like air wrenches!
I have had fabulous results from my "Earlex" spray station, much the same as an Apollo. Very convenient as you can spray anywhere within reach of a 240 volt extension lead, and seems to give less overspray than a conventional set-up!
Lidl's excellent compressor deal is on TODAY. Maybe too late tonight now...... You can only hope they still have one tomorrow morning - be there when they open!
When going for the compressor look at the litres per minute, most cheap ones do 100-200 litres.
Most "good" sprayguns (Devilbiss, Sata or Iwata) need 300 to 400 litres of air per minute.
Of course it can....... it holds air at up to 150 psi in the tank, and the spray gun works at ~ 30/40 psi. So yes - it will easily allow you to spray a panel - - then stop for a few minutes before moving on to another. But frankly - I find it best to just spray one panel at a time - that's more than enough fumes for me at any one time.......
Just been watching the lidl videos... they even sell the sand blasters and paint guns... brilliant! Thanks BMC - I'm working tomorrow from 7am, will rush to lidl at 3.15 and hope to God they still have 'em!!!
Yippee!!! They had one left, and an extension real and a sandblaster gun and accessory kit - but no paint gun, but loads of them on ebay. Thanks for the pointer BMC.