Man I'm only 10 minutes into the video and this is already the best video I've watched so far and I've watched probably about 8 other videos great job man
It’s funny how someone can say something while teaching you, and what they say sticks with you. I now use “paint, paint, paint” whenever I’m preparing.
I would like to TRULY thank you for this video! I just bought the 390 and your video saved me a lot of headaches! One of your advice about running water first through machine saved me ALOT of drama and spilled paint. I followed your advice to the letter and let me tell you this machine worked like a dream! Once again I just wanted to thank you so much! @ChokerTV Modified
you probably dont care at all but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Kenneth Shawn Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Lots of great information thank you! :) I only wish was that you were doing the explaining while you were actually priming it in the bucket of water then switching over to the paint bucket. Great video tho! Thanks again.
This was the best video I’ve seen so far for the 390 pc. Appreciate all the small details as well as the general info. I heard someone mention the type of ring to use inside the tip guard (black or yellow) depends on oil or latex. Black for latex, yellow for oil etc.. is this true?
In your opinion for this sprayer, which tip is better for cabinets? Store told me green tip (312) is best..another painter said he only uses a 313 for cabinets & most everything else.. just curious what you would use. Thanks
Typically you want to use the FFLP tips. These are the green even numbered tips. They allow you to turn the pressure done lower on your machine, without affecting your atomization. Lower pressure with good atomization means more product will actually stay on the surface and not fly away. A lot of old school painters will use the standard tips, hard to teach an old dog new tricks. If you are using latex, the 312 is very good. If you are using oil, you can drop down to a .10 or .08. I hope this was helpful, any other questions just ask.
Thanks so much for the great video. I spray a lot of xylene Solvent based products. Do you know if the Graco 390 would work with xylene solvent? Thanks In advanced!!
Man I'm rolling 🤣 😂 😭 he straight forward u can turn it wide open if u want to go for it u going to over work yourself and the machine and the difference between Graco and titan is like Chevy our Ford boy I love basic taking guys u relate to them better
Thanks for the great video. I will use for the first time a sprayer (390) this coming Monday and after your video I am very confident about it. I have only one question if you have the time. Wouldn't it be better if at the end,after cleaning the sprayer I empty the sprayer from water in it? Water couldn't cause any rust inside the pump and to any metallic parts? Thank you!
The parts in the pump can rust over a very long period of time. I usually suggest putting RV antifreeze in the system if it is going to be a long time. Don't leave the system dry, that can lead to other problems.
I just got the 210es from Amazon. Yes, another pre used, half unpackaged, should I send it back or not product from the Zon. I had a titan 440 that was stolen. That machine pushed me to move faster as a novice. If this machine doesn’t give me that same feeling, it’s going back.
How much paint do you use in the course of a week or in a month? The 210 is a good machine, with a 15 or 17 tip, it will give you the same production as a 440. It sprays the same materials as a 440. With the same tip, you will notice no difference in the 2.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy I used to be somewhat of a painter. I have been some of everything since then. I bought this machine to help renovate a rental property of mine. Actually the house my 440 was stolen out of. It was like from 26 years ago. All metal frame and tubes. I guess my real question is, how will my 210 compare to your 390? There are hardly any videos of anyone using a 210 on UA-cam.
@@dumdiversaspapalbull1452 the delivery of the 210 is slightly less than the 390. When using a 15 or 17 tip, you will see bo difference in production. I own a 190ES, I have owned many machines over the years, I like the 190/210 the best for homeowners or beginning painters. If you were doing 50 plus gallons weekly, then the 390 would be better. Given your situation, 190/210 will be perfect.
I just got a 390 and have a project at home this weekend. Curious why do you have to keep taking the tip off ? Couldnt that just stay on ? (just trying to understand that part and if its totally necessary?) thank you for such a great video!
I will typically take the tip and housing off when I am moving material trough the system to flush it. I am not sure specifically where you are reffering to about tip removal
@@Brian_the_repair_guymy apologies, i just rewatched your video again, it is excellent. I was referring to removing the housing when you are setting it up with water and moving to paint. Just wondering if removing the housing in those steps is necessary and what would happen if the housing was left on ? The amount of steps is worrisome if something gets forgotten.
@@chriscarr1791 you can leave it on. By removing it, you speed up the process by moving much more material to flush the system. By leaving it on, the material moves much slower. Either way works
@Brian_the_repair_guy excellent thank you! Was worried about any possible damage and injecting myself with paint playing with the housing so much. One last question on clean up, what is your process on cleaning the filters ? Thanks again!
For clean up do you disconnect the hose and gun or do you leave it all connected and just flush and wash it ? I am a homeowner so won't be spraying every day
Leave everything attached and flush. You can remove the filters and clean by hand. Once you are satisfied with the cleaning, leave everything in place as if it was going to be used. Pump antifreeze (RV) into the machine and leave it
@Brian_the_repair_guy awesome thank you! 2 others questions I got pump armour when I bought the 390 so I was going to use that instead of antifreeze while I have it But do you just leave it in the pump ? Or also in the hose all the way to the gun ? How do I know forsure all the pressure is released at shutdown ? Is there a way to verify ? Thanks so much for all the info, great videos, just subscribed!
@@chriscarr1791 I prefer to pump the antifreeze or armor through the machine and out the gun. To ensure there is not pressure, open the prime valve and pull the trigger
@@rodneystewart6358 ok. Seems you may have 2 problems. Not running at low pressure could be a pressure control issue. The second issue of continuous running, could be a packing issue or something in the pump. If you want to contact me on Facebook I can help better. Look for my name on Facebook. I can direct message and send pictures if needed
This video is for beginners to spraying. If you need to ask why I added the step of removing the housing, then you most certainly should be removing the housing.
Hey Brian I am a firefighter full time. I’m looking to start a repair service. I am north of metro Atlanta. Could we possibly get In touch and talk shop. Thank you
Matt, I am sorry. I don't make direct contact with subscribers and viewers. I hope you understand. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I also try and produce videos on repairs based on viewers also.
After each use, I recommend cleaning the gun filter and the manifold filter after each use. Just pull it out and wash it with the appropriate thinner. This will lengthen the life of the filter and allow you to inspect it for damage. Thanks for the question and please subscribe.
Extremely detailed video , no wasted time whatsoever, might be the best video out there on this specific product
Thank you. I personally hate a long drawn out video. Don't need a lot of filler. I try to get to the point of the video.
You’re right, it has to be the best. He explained it like I can understand it, and if I can understand it, everybody can understand it.
this video was really helpful, we just bought the graco 390 and we needed a quick run down so thank you.
Very glad to help
Man I'm only 10 minutes into the video and this is already the best video I've watched so far and I've watched probably about 8 other videos great job man
I am glad you have found it helpful
This was the most accurate and easy to follow video I’ve ever watched! Thank you so very much! You are amazing!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! It was detailed and thorough without a bunch unnecessary information. 10/10
@@levimorin1879 I hope it helps you
390 is a fantastic sprayer. i have 2 of them and a 395 for my finishing shop. every time i rebuild a pump i follow your rebuild video!
I am glad to help
Hi Brian I'm a painter from New Zealand I just brought a graco 190 today I'm using your video to help me get it all setup and going
Cheers
I hope you find the video helpful. If you have questions please feel free to ask.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy you pretty much nailed it bro . Had a lot of fun with it today. Cheers legend
@@paigeharrismith2019 very glad to help
Thank you so much for this very informative video! I got a 390 for Christmas and this was such useful info on using the machine.
I am glad you found this helpful. Good luck.
It’s funny how someone can say something while teaching you, and what they say sticks with you. I now use “paint, paint, paint” whenever I’m preparing.
Thank you so much for this video I’ve been searching online for days to find someone explain it the way you did much appreciated
Very happy to help
Ended up buying one of these for my contracting business. We don’t do painting much, but it’s good to have when those jobs come up !
Trying to decide on an airless sprayer, this was very helpful. Thank you sir.
Glad to help. If you need more specifics based on your needs, let me know
This was a great video! this is my first time with the sprayer and we just painted 300ft x 3.5ft and it was smooth as silk thanks to you. thank you!
Glad to help. Be sure to subscribe
I would like to TRULY thank you for this video! I just bought the 390 and your video saved me a lot of headaches! One of your advice about running water first through machine saved me ALOT of drama and spilled paint. I followed your advice to the letter and let me tell you this machine worked like a dream! Once again I just wanted to thank you so much! @ChokerTV Modified
I am very glad to help out
Wow best video I have seen so far very detailed thanks for the tip now I’m more excited to used my 390 pc thanks Tony
I am glad to help
You are a great teacher , amazing video
you probably dont care at all but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Antonio Judson instablaster :)
@Kenneth Shawn Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kenneth Shawn It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Antonio Judson You are welcome :D
Thank you I needed this video great details on how to clean and use it
Glad to help
Very well done and informative video. Thank you
Lots of great information thank you! :) I only wish was that you were doing the explaining while you were actually priming it in the bucket of water then switching over to the paint bucket. Great video tho! Thanks again.
I tried that, but the noise makes it difficult to hear
This video was extremely helpful thank you so much
@@khadijahdavis1572 I am glad to help
Awesome ! Wonderful demonstration from a expert !
Hope lt helped
Very well demonstrated and explained. Good Job.
Thank you hope it helps
Thanks for the info, it was clear, simple and easy to learn!
I am glad you found this helpful
I just purchased this machine yesterday and I learn a lot just on your video 👍🏼
this video is a masterpiece. What every video on youtube should be like
Thank you
Thank you so much for being so clear in this video. It was very thoughtful. I sent a little $ to thank you. Cheers.
I greatly appreciate this. You are very generous
thank you sir. great job. loved it and learned.
Thanks!
Thank you very much, I am glad it helped
This was the best video I’ve seen so far for the 390 pc. Appreciate all the small details as well as the general info. I heard someone mention the type of ring to use inside the tip guard (black or yellow) depends on oil or latex. Black for latex, yellow for oil etc.. is this true?
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos!
Very helpful video, thanks mate 😁
In your opinion for this sprayer, which tip is better for cabinets? Store told me green tip (312) is best..another painter said he only uses a 313 for cabinets & most everything else.. just curious what you would use. Thanks
Typically you want to use the FFLP tips. These are the green even numbered tips. They allow you to turn the pressure done lower on your machine, without affecting your atomization. Lower pressure with good atomization means more product will actually stay on the surface and not fly away.
A lot of old school painters will use the standard tips, hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
If you are using latex, the 312 is very good. If you are using oil, you can drop down to a .10 or .08.
I hope this was helpful, any other questions just ask.
Thanks so much for the great video. I spray a lot of xylene Solvent based products. Do you know if the Graco 390 would work with xylene solvent? Thanks In advanced!!
Yes it will.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy would you recommend after cleaning with Xylene to leave xylene in the machine until next use?
@@robertdavidson6339 that is perfectly fine. No problems with that
Man I'm rolling 🤣 😂 😭 he straight forward u can turn it wide open if u want to go for it u going to over work yourself and the machine and the difference between Graco and titan is like Chevy our Ford boy I love basic taking guys u relate to them better
I am glad you like it.
For starters it says to run water or mineral spirits through it to take the shipping oil to get it out of the paint sprayer
Not sure what your addressing
@@Brian_the_repair_guy ya in my manual it said to run out the shipping oil that was already in the system,
@@zachthegunguy if new, yes. This video is basic operation. Not specific to new equipment
outstanding explanation. thank you
Thank you. Hope you found this helpful
Thanks for the great video.
I will use for the first time a sprayer (390) this coming Monday and after your video I am very confident about it.
I have only one question if you have the time.
Wouldn't it be better if at the end,after cleaning the sprayer I empty the sprayer from water in it?
Water couldn't cause any rust inside the pump and to any metallic parts?
Thank you!
The parts in the pump can rust over a very long period of time. I usually suggest putting RV antifreeze in the system if it is going to be a long time. Don't leave the system dry, that can lead to other problems.
I just got the 210es from Amazon. Yes, another pre used, half unpackaged, should I send it back or not product from the Zon. I had a titan 440 that was stolen. That machine pushed me to move faster as a novice. If this machine doesn’t give me that same feeling, it’s going back.
How much paint do you use in the course of a week or in a month? The 210 is a good machine, with a 15 or 17 tip, it will give you the same production as a 440. It sprays the same materials as a 440. With the same tip, you will notice no difference in the 2.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy I used to be somewhat of a painter. I have been some of everything since then. I bought this machine to help renovate a rental property of mine. Actually the house my 440 was stolen out of. It was like from 26 years ago. All metal frame and tubes.
I guess my real question is, how will my 210 compare to your 390? There are hardly any videos of anyone using a 210 on UA-cam.
...and thanks.
@@dumdiversaspapalbull1452 the delivery of the 210 is slightly less than the 390. When using a 15 or 17 tip, you will see bo difference in production. I own a 190ES, I have owned many machines over the years, I like the 190/210 the best for homeowners or beginning painters. If you were doing 50 plus gallons weekly, then the 390 would be better.
Given your situation, 190/210 will be perfect.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy man I really appreciate that. I haven’t used it yet, I just wanted to feel confident that I had made an intelligent purchase.
I just got a 390 and have a project at home this weekend. Curious why do you have to keep taking the tip off ? Couldnt that just stay on ? (just trying to understand that part and if its totally necessary?) thank you for such a great video!
I will typically take the tip and housing off when I am moving material trough the system to flush it. I am not sure specifically where you are reffering to about tip removal
@@Brian_the_repair_guymy apologies, i just rewatched your video again, it is excellent. I was referring to removing the housing when you are setting it up with water and moving to paint. Just wondering if removing the housing in those steps is necessary and what would happen if the housing was left on ? The amount of steps is worrisome if something gets forgotten.
@@chriscarr1791 you can leave it on. By removing it, you speed up the process by moving much more material to flush the system. By leaving it on, the material moves much slower. Either way works
@Brian_the_repair_guy excellent thank you! Was worried about any possible damage and injecting myself with paint playing with the housing so much.
One last question on clean up, what is your process on cleaning the filters ?
Thanks again!
@@chriscarr1791 once the machine is flushed, pull filters out and hand wash and check for damage. Reinstall and hand tighten filter housings tightly
Really great video
I hope it helps
Great video.
Glad to help
You explained perfectly and I appreciate the safety precaution tips with the trigger.
I hope it helps
How often should I have to change the “filters” in the machine and the handle of the gun?
There is no specific time frame. You should clean your filters after each use inorder to inspect for damage or heavy build up
sick. thank you
does the paint need to be thinned or does setting the right pressure take care of that.
You can thin but it is not needed. These are designed to spray straight from the can.
For clean up do you disconnect the hose and gun or do you leave it all connected and just flush and wash it ?
I am a homeowner so won't be spraying every day
Leave everything attached and flush. You can remove the filters and clean by hand. Once you are satisfied with the cleaning, leave everything in place as if it was going to be used. Pump antifreeze (RV) into the machine and leave it
@Brian_the_repair_guy awesome thank you! 2 others questions
I got pump armour when I bought the 390 so I was going to use that instead of antifreeze while I have it
But do you just leave it in the pump ? Or also in the hose all the way to the gun ?
How do I know forsure all the pressure is released at shutdown ? Is there a way to verify ?
Thanks so much for all the info, great videos, just subscribed!
@@chriscarr1791 I prefer to pump the antifreeze or armor through the machine and out the gun.
To ensure there is not pressure, open the prime valve and pull the trigger
So helpful, thank you.
Glad to help
Should both the pick up tube and prime tube be submerged in water?
The prime tube does not have to be submerged.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy ok I just bought the 490
@@Brian_the_repair_guy so the prime tube is used to get paint into the system or out of the system ?
@@zachthegunguy out. It is a return line
@@Brian_the_repair_guy 👌🏻
Great video.. thank you..
You are welcome, be sure to subscribe.
What if the machine dont start on low also it does not stop when the trigger is not being squeezed
So, when the pressure is set low, it does not run?
When the machine is running and the trigger is not pulled it keeps running?
Is this your questions?
Yes that is the question @@Brian_the_repair_guy
@@rodneystewart6358 ok. Seems you may have 2 problems.
Not running at low pressure could be a pressure control issue.
The second issue of continuous running, could be a packing issue or something in the pump.
If you want to contact me on Facebook I can help better. Look for my name on Facebook. I can direct message and send pictures if needed
Can you leave paint in the machine if you’re using it again the next day?
Yes. As long as the paint is not catalized. Leave the gun an hose on the machine, drop the pressure and close the prime valve.
Thanks for the quick reply and for posting an amazing video.
@@johnzoulek9383 I hope it helps
Brand new ultimate 395 do we just flush it with water?
I typically suggest
Water with dish soap
👏👏👏 trigger discipline
That was great
Hope it helps
@@Brian_the_repair_guy it sure did. I refer to this video now. Thank you for it. We all really appreciate it.
If these are like Chevy and ford,…. Which is a Graco and titan more like a Chevy or a ford so I can decide between brands cuz I’m a Chevy guy
I will let you make that choice. I'm not stepping into that one.
Thanks for the video i
I hope it is helpful
I want to buy a genuine machine, where can I buy it?
Where are you located?
@@Brian_the_repair_guy i i’m việt nam
@@tienanginh3510 go to www.graco.com and search for a distributor in Vietnam.
When cleaning, does it matter if you clean out the hose first or the pump/prime tube first?
It does not matter, I will clean the prome hose first simply because I have to prime the machine in order to get the cleaner to the pressure hose.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy makes sense. Thank you and great video!
Здравствуйте а сколько такой аппарат у вас стоит.
About in the $1150 range, American $. Got it for $900 tho from a Sherman Williams store.
Why would you add an extra step by removing the guard. Just pull your tip.
This video is for beginners to spraying. If you need to ask why I added the step of removing the housing, then you most certainly should be removing the housing.
How to open the Graco 390 gas control
I do not know what you are asking
Hey Brian I am a firefighter full time. I’m looking to start a repair service. I am north of metro Atlanta. Could we possibly get In touch and talk shop. Thank you
Matt, I am sorry. I don't make direct contact with subscribers and viewers. I hope you understand. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I also try and produce videos on repairs based on viewers also.
Hi, I just purchased this machine and spraying for the 1st time. When do I change the filter in the gun ? After every use or when it starts to fail ?
After each use, I recommend cleaning the gun filter and the manifold filter after each use. Just pull it out and wash it with the appropriate thinner.
This will lengthen the life of the filter and allow you to inspect it for damage.
Thanks for the question and please subscribe.
@@Brian_the_repair_guy ok thanks I just did