Master Your HVLP Sprayer: Setting Up and Troubleshooting the Wagner Flexio 5000
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this video I dive deep into the world of HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) paint spraying, using the Wagner Flexio 5000 as my guide. Whether you're new to paint spraying or looking to solve some issues with your current setup, this video has got you covered.
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I've been looking around youtube for advice on painting kitchen cabinets. And, after having watched a lot of videos on the subject, I have to say these videos really are fantastic
Very helpful! My husband and I worked his way through graduate school as painting contractors. He was in charge of the huge intimidating high-powered Graco sprayer, and I did set up and trim/brush work. So, this far less complex and easy to understand machine will be ideal for my DIY projects, especially now that you have explained it so clearly. Thank you.
Hooray this is what I needed. I got that Wagner on your recommendation. Haven’t used it yet so all this is new to me. Thanks.
Up until today didn’t think I had it in me to tackle spraying my kitchen. Want the best finish possible but this Wagner setup seems much more doable then a hlvp setup that cost an arm and a leg.
Thanks for the video. Just ordered one and have started kitchen remodel
I want to thank you for your time and experience you shared with me and others 👍
Thanks for the educational video. I have the Wagner sprayer and love the look and the low overspray. Love your stuff.
Love all your videos! So helpful! This one was so informative! I have struggled with the settings but you explained it perfectly!
Great to hear! Thanks
This information is invaluable
These are the best videos.
Can you do a video spraying stains with the Wagner Flexio 5000?
Great idea. I’ll put that on my video list.
Great info. Thank you for sharing. Much appreciated. I will probably buy this model soon.
thank you for good vidya
I bought a Graco Truecoat 360 and it isn't bad. I will say your video explaining why you thin the paint by adding 20% water fixed some inconsistencies I had with my sprayer. Graco says you don't need to thin the paint when using this sprayer but you do. Made a huge difference. Thanks!
Hi I’ve been using the Flexio 3500. Using PPG breakthrough and I have been getting little bubbles every time I paint a cabinet door. I thinned paint to 15% because ppg only recommends 10% so I didn’t want to go too thin. My power settings are all the way up and the amount of paint coming out is slightly above the lowest setting. I make sure I’m not putting on the paint heavy and it still hasn’t seemed to help. Thank you for all your videos.
Sorry to hear that you're having trouble. The Flexio is on the low end for power, which is why thinning to 20% is necessary. As a test, I would thin a bit more to 20% and see how that works.
Hi. Thank you for your information How long do you wait to flip cabinets doors over to spray the back? And I’m curious about leaving the drawers on while spraying in terms of the face frame that’s behind the drawer front. Thanks :)
I try to wait overnight to flip, but at least 4 hours usually. With the drawers, painting that small amount of face frame behind them is un-noticable and looks just fine.
Really enjoying your videos. I have a question, if money wasn’t an option, and being a diy’r, would you suggest the Graco x5 over this product. I will be painting cabinets, doors, garages, walls, and furniture, and even outdoor house posts beside the landing area of the front house.. as I hear and noticed even in your vid today, a lot of overspray was seen while you were painting the room… thoughts. Thx
If you were just doing cabinets, then no, I wouldn't recommend the X5 over the Flexio 5000. BUT since you plan on doing all those other things, I think airless sprayers like the X5 are more versatile and will be better for all those projects. Just make sure to get comfortable spraying with it before doing your cabinets and I'd recommend a small tip size like a 311 to help control your spray and avoid runs.
Ok I got my 5000 was all set but I was wanting new counter tops, they just got in now 😮it’s 100 degrees Fahrenheit in my garage. How do you handle that. I’m waiting. Following you from my armchair in Louisiana, little town called Bastrop.
Ugh! Way Too Hot For Me!! Sorry Jay, I don't handle 100 at all! :)
Your video is so helpful
I’m considering buying the same unit and i’m curious if if I can get away with not having to mask the whole room? Does the paint particles fly everywhere with this unit? Thanks 🙏
If you use a water based finish, they will float everywhere, but it will likely be dry dust by the time it lands. Always a good ideas to mask everything and contain all the dust though. On a humid day, the dust can still be wet and stick to anything it lands on.
@@diypainting thank you 4 getting back to me 🙏
Can I paint the walls of my house with vinyl paint?
Hey just wondering if you could tell me about your thoughts on polyurethane paint finish compare to this water based finish .I've heard the polyurethane finish with a hardener is a more durable and a smoother finish and would this sprayer handle that paint ?
Hey, great video. How do you think the flexio 5000 would spray polyurethane?
It sprays it wonderfully.
At the end of the day cleaning up, would that little blue thing be less of a problem the next day if you ran some warm water through the sprayer?
Absolutely. Cleaning your sprayer at the end of every day is always a good idea. I usually bring the spray gun home and wash it out in my laundry tub.
@@diypainting I was thinking of like putting warm water in the container and run it through as if it were paint
@@indieOttawaI would do it this way. Rinse out the paint cup,add warm water and a couple drops dish detergent and spray it thru the gun. Then disassemble and clean. Do this with my airbrushes.
I bought the 5000 and sprayed some cabinet doors dark grey using Behr Alkyd (purchased before watching your videos) thinned 20%. I have visible spray lines in some lights. What would cause that?
Could be handful of things. Too light of coats and not enough overlap would be my guess. I’d recommend spraying the doors flat and have at least a 50% overlap as you spray. When you spray flat, you can put on a much thicker coat without any runs.
@@diypainting Thanks! I really appreciate your content.
I bought the 5000 a few months ago after watching one of your videos. It’s been great!! Thank you for sharing all your information.
I bought the 5000. Almost ready to spay. Still sanding.
Would you rather use the Wagner 5000 or a Fuji Semi Pro 2 for small kitchens? Thanks for sharing your work!!
They are both great. But the flexio is about half the price of the Fuji. Also, if you buy the Flexio from my shop, I offer free lifetime support! diypaintingsupply.com/products/flexio-5000
just bought a flexio 5000 today because of you! Excited to try it out on my new house! Thanks for all the helpful videos!!
Great videos with amazing tips and easy to follow instructions. Very informative and entertaining. Bought a Fuji Semi Pro 2 and ended up with an awesome glass smooth finish using your method. Couldn’t have been more satisfied. Saved a boatload too. I just wish I would have gone with BenMoore Advance. Was kinda worried about that long dry time so I went with the Coronado door, trim, and cabinet enamel waterborne acrylic alkyd. It’s owned by BenMoore. Levels, brushes, rolls, and sprays amazingly good. Just looks kinda dull and lifeless in the satin I picked. “Decorators White” and “Blue Danube” I love your positive energy Ryan. Great videos. Seen many of them multiple times.
Great practical tips. Just got the Fexio 5000 and this will really help. Enjoy all your videos.
Thanks for all your videos-I just bought the 5000 and really appreciate your professional and concise yet accessible (for newbies) instructions. 🙏🏻
The alcohol worked--it finally worked through the clog in the air vent valve seat and I completed my project. I really like your videos because you tell it like it is, and offer details good for an old painter like myself going back into business! Thanks!
Oh my gosh! Thank you so much for this video. You provide so many helpful tips. It’s usually hit or miss for me on how well my sprayer sprays, I know it’s operator error… 😞 Thanks again!
I did exactly what you warned about--didn't clean the air vent adequately after first use, then let it sit for a few days. I can't get air through the little hole on the underside of the valve seat, so I let denatured alcohol sit in the valve seat to hopefully loosen the clog. The hole in the valve seat is in the middle but the drain hole underneath is to the side, so I can't get a wire through it. Any advice?
Visited your channel a while ago and came back (wink-wink). Watched now the tape challenge video and thats how I came onto this one. Was curious if in your masking career you ever used paintable clear film for the glass and windows and what was the experience? After a paint job supposedly scrapes off easily. Thought you might be the right person to ask. Great videos in general. Very starlight forward and in easily understood english. Keep up the great work and all the best. New sub! 👍💪👊
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I've never used paintable clear film. My thoughts are that applying it perfectly would be harder than using the standard method of tape and plastic. I also think it might end up being a quite a bit more expensive. If you ever try it, let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching!
Spraying Kilz as a primer because my topcoat is a primer and topcoat in one and that'll go on next. Followed the advice here about atomization and the second attempt on a different section looks WAY better. Curious though on the first area where it's a little blotchy should I have that completely dry and sand it? Or throw another layer of kilz on then sand? Thx!
I'd sand the blotchy areas, then go back and spray another coat of primer over that and sand before top coating.
Using this sprayer on your recommendation! It's been good - a bit of learning.
I have just finished half of the cabinets with prime coat. I have a question, do you ever do a second coat of primer if you messed a door up or ended up miss praying. I mean you probably wouldn't because you are a pro but if that happens, is it ok to wait for promer to dry, then sand and respray?
Thank you!
Absolutely. Nothing wrong with spraying an extra coat of primer. Easier to fix something during primer than later during topcoat.
Doesn't your sprayer have a needle? My does.
Yep.
I started my diy bathroom cabinet with 3500 wagner somehow it turned out amazing and smooth considering 8:32 it was my 1st time using a gun, then decided to get this one instead and it was a disaster doing the small cabinet doors! Orange peel and globs 🤦🏻♀️
That's frustrating! Sorry you're having issues. If you're having globs and orange peel, I would first make sure that the paint has been properly thinned, I go for 20%. I just did a video about this here: ua-cam.com/video/VL1JBpcAmBw/v-deo.html
Second, make sure your air flow is at 100% and last dial back your fluid knob so that less fluid comes out.
If you do all of this, you should be able to get nice atomization and a smooth looking finish. Good luck!
Thanks for the feedback! Your awesome