Well explained demo, I can hear you.... I like this sprayer, the first time I got it out of the box i poured paint all over it, Also my lead is not red...see my video
Thank you, well presented and very useful. I'm looking to buy this or the 5000? Early days, just started to research on these. Have you done a review on the XVLP 5000 ? Thanks again.
definitely not, slowly turn up the pressure until you get an even spray pattern, if you need to go to full pressure to get an even pattern, you could have a worn tip or paint flow restriction or a worn pump.
@@gina4leon The UltraMax is much faster, however the pump has a short life before replacement is necessary and you need multiple tips for multiple applications, not the case with FC3500, but it is slower and can generate a lot more paint dust if the air is turned up high.
I actually just bought the fc3500 and was playing around with it as I was testing it it seemd like a alot of paint splatter spots come through or is this the dust you spoke about I sprayed on cardboard first What is this and will.this go away if you sprayed a door as In when it drys I tried alot of setting putting the air up and down releasing more paint and less paint
West Spray Airless: Ah, I see. I was wondering because the manual stated that you can run lacquer through this, but it wasn't clear on what type exactly.
Thanks for taking time to explain all that.
i just broght wagner xvlp 5000 the fine finish is awesome with the right prep you get a realy good finish you save so much paint 👌
Well explained demo, I can hear you.... I like this sprayer, the first time I got it out of the box i poured paint all over it, Also my lead is not red...see my video
Thank you, well presented and very useful. I'm looking to buy this or the 5000? Early days, just started to research on these.
Have you done a review on the XVLP 5000 ? Thanks again.
Which did you buy ?
which did you buy?
Which did you buy?
Which did you buy?
Will the parts from the Wagner fit the Titan?
Hey there the dial for air pressure would you always keep it on full
definitely not, slowly turn up the pressure until you get an even spray pattern, if you need to go to full pressure to get an even pattern, you could have a worn tip or paint flow restriction or a worn pump.
@@westsprayairless8763 what would you recommend more for painting doors and other trims the Wagner fc3500 or graco ultramax
@@gina4leon The UltraMax is much faster, however the pump has a short life before replacement is necessary and you need multiple tips for multiple applications, not the case with FC3500, but it is slower and can generate a lot more paint dust if the air is turned up high.
I actually just bought the fc3500 and was playing around with it as I was testing it it seemd like a alot of paint splatter spots come through or is this the dust you spoke about
I sprayed on cardboard first
What is this and will.this go away if you sprayed a door as In when it drys
I tried alot of setting putting the air up and down releasing more paint and less paint
@@gina4leon it sounds like your paint is too thick and isn't atomising correctly, try thinning it up to 10% and then test
Can this spray nitrocellulose lacquor?
Cheng Liu any thing that needs any special thinner other than turpentine, water or enamel thinner shouldn't be run through the unit.
West Spray Airless: Ah, I see. I was wondering because the manual stated that you can run lacquer through this, but it wasn't clear on what type exactly.
Great Demo
Useful trouble shooting - thanks.
Cannot hear! Sorry
Man you can’t put your hand across the front of that gun with the turbine spinning surely ?
these are a hvlp which stands for high volume low pressure, they dont carry the same dangers as an airless which has way more pressure at the nozzle