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Re: Air Compressors

To: weverka@drip.colorado.edu (Robert T. Weverka) (Robert T. Weverka)
Subject: Re: Air Compressors
From: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Date: Wed, 4 May 94 8:32:45 PDT
> I was thinking of getting an HVLP systems for my woodworking and I
> wondered If this would be good for painting the car as well.
> 
> HVLP is High Volume Low Pressure.  Woodworkers swear by it for
> applying stains and finishes, and most who have switched from regular
> air compressors will not go back.  It has the advantage of more material
> gets on the part than in the air - more efficient.
> 
> Are auto painters doing the same?  Have they discovered HVLP?
> 
> There is an article in the current "Fine Woodworking" on a build it yourself
> HVLP sytem.  I might build that for my woodwork, and test it for auto.
> 
> Let me know if you have a thought on HVLP for auto painting.
> thanks,
> -Ted weverka@boulder.colorado.edu

CLASSIC AUTO RESTORER had an article on this very subject 2 or 3
years ago.  Their conclusion was that HVLP systems were easier to use
and did an excellent job.  If you're  interested I'll dig out the
article and send you a copy.

Roland


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