That is a trick spray gun (the astill one!) What is the best way to keep moisture out for the home guy? The dunny roll holder before the hose to the gun?
Just goes to show we are all Human. I'll make sure it's covered in a future episode. The parallel “I”-nozzles Parallel spray fan with minimal dry zone (and drier center) For painters who prefer reduced application speed (improved control) Slightly less film build per coat (compared to “O” nozzle) The oval “O”-nozzles Oval spray fan with larger dry zone (and wet core) For painters who prefer a faster application speed Higher film build per coat (compared to “I” nozzle) Cheers H
The problem with purchasing a new nozzle setup these days…… is the price! I’ve been painting for 38 years and used Sata’s for at least 27 of those years professionally, and they’ve gotten ridiculously out of control over those years with their pricing. Almost $400 now for a nozzle set!?🤯 You’re almost better off buying another gun!, unfortunately not another Sata, and I hate to say that but there are a lot of great guns out these days that are more bang for your buck, with much more affordable parts, service kits, etc., and not everyone is going to remain loyal to Sata and be raped. The prices of their guns alone has become outrageous. I know this isn’t 1995 anymore but I was buying new jet 90’s back then for a little over $200 lol Inflation? 🤔 Oh … I know… it’s all the “new technology” 😅 These guns are beautiful but they’re not doing anything much different than the old guns like the nr 95, jet b, jet 90, etc., that didn’t have all the “glitz” ( or plastic air distribution rings to wear out ) but were built to last
Thanks for your input, It’s a bit like a new car, all the things I don’t want to have but come standard and the service charges are insane. Just the times we live in. Cheers H
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Its official. Paint supply guys just love to be confusing at every turn. Having said that, i still learned a bit. Thanks H.
I know right! it's a bloody mine field. Never stop learning. Then they have a new idea!
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That is a trick spray gun (the astill one!)
What is the best way to keep moisture out for the home guy? The dunny roll holder before the hose to the gun?
We will be doing a complete episode on air supply soon.
And still no clearer on the difference between I & O setups which wasn’t covered after mentioning that it would be.
Just goes to show we are all Human. I'll make sure it's covered in a future episode.
The parallel “I”-nozzles
Parallel spray fan with minimal dry zone (and drier center)
For painters who prefer reduced application speed (improved control)
Slightly less film build per coat (compared to “O” nozzle)
The oval “O”-nozzles
Oval spray fan with larger dry zone (and wet core)
For painters who prefer a faster application speed
Higher film build per coat (compared to “I” nozzle)
Cheers H
@@AstillDesign Thanks taking the time to clarify that Howard. 😊. Appreciate the reasoning which is hard to find info on. Cheers mate!
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The problem with purchasing a new nozzle setup these days…… is the price! I’ve been painting for 38 years and used Sata’s for at least 27 of those years professionally, and they’ve gotten ridiculously out of control over those years with their pricing. Almost $400 now for a nozzle set!?🤯 You’re almost better off buying another gun!, unfortunately not another Sata, and I hate to say that but there are a lot of great guns out these days that are more bang for your buck, with much more affordable parts, service kits, etc., and not everyone is going to remain loyal to Sata and be raped. The prices of their guns alone has become outrageous. I know this isn’t 1995 anymore but I was buying new jet 90’s back then for a little over $200 lol
Inflation? 🤔
Oh … I know… it’s all the “new technology” 😅
These guns are beautiful but they’re not doing anything much different than the old guns like the nr 95, jet b, jet 90, etc., that didn’t have all the “glitz” ( or plastic air distribution rings to wear out ) but were built to last
Thanks for your input,
It’s a bit like a new car, all the things I don’t want to have but come standard and the service charges are insane.
Just the times we live in.
Cheers H
@@AstillDesign very true👍🏻 I just needed to get that off my chest😄
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