Hell Ya Brother ….love these Machines…and your Tip test saved me a few Bucks…for sure….I Appreciate you intelligence with looking across your work for Uniform Paint coverage without any heavy Sptray Edges
Loving your videos. Just finished my apprenticeship n this is the 1 piece of equipment im saving up for. Do you always recommend the FFLP tips for the quick shot?? Thanks
The 208, the first tip tested, really needs a very fine mesh strainer. Seems like it got clogged up. Surprising it sprays such a thick material so well.
Big surprise to us too! The finer filters can also cause a drop in overall flow rate, which causes the FFLP208's to block as well. With a bit more time we would've tested the finer filter with the 208 to see if it replicated the same blockage; I think still too viscous for this tip size however! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the video, that little sprayer looks great. Can I ask you or anyone that sprays interiors out there, how do you treat the door hinges? Do you guys spray them out, mask them or do you swap them before and after? Been painting 8 years but don't do much spraying. Cheers.
I want one. But they are so expensive. I’m just a small landlord that paints a lot. Do you thin your paint? How much and with water or some additive? Love your videos and your presentation skills.
No thinning of the paint is required with the airless sprayers! You might want to consider a Graco Ultra or Ultra Max handheld if the QuickShot price point is too steep; alternatively the Magnum ProX17 is a great unit for a landlord too!
I’m a handyman so I couldn’t really justify getting the same handheld he has, but I have the Graco prox17 airless and I only needed to paint a front door so I bought their smaller airless the variable speed version and I have used that sooo much more than I ever thought I would. The paint waste and clean up on the smaller ones units are just so much more manageable it’s hard for me to want to use my larger spray rig unless it’s a fence on entire exterior etc.
You don't want the quick shot or the ultramax handheld if you paint a lot the life expectancy isn't but around a hundred gallons then you throw it away .... To me that isn't worth the cost of either one of those. I am a pro painter and I use the magnum X5. It's a small light weight unit And the motor last forever. The fluid section does go out after a couple hundred gallons but it's inexpensive and you can change it out yourself
You only need to change the small seal (Graco call it a OneSeal), if you can see decent wear, damage, or if it's a different size. The FFLP and LP tips have a different OneSeal to other tips in the range. We'd recommend switching it over every second new tip to ensure the best results possible. Here's a video of how to change it too: ua-cam.com/video/2ISXNfUR08g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GOIndustrial
Thank you for your very useful videos. Quick question from a newbie, all these tips come with a metal part. Is that part the same for all tip sizes? so when you switch between different tips you don't have to change the metal part?
The metal section which Graco refers to as a OneSeal does change in size depending on the tip series. You'll find that the Fine Finish Low Pressure (FFLP) metal section, or OneSeal, is smaller than standard Rac X LTX tips (blue tips). The LP (Low Pressure) tips share the same OneSeal as the FFLP tips, so you won't need to switch often!
Used mine a couple of times and really like it Josh , i'm pretty much a total novice to spraying but learning bits and bobs as i go along , one thing i'm not sure about is if i want to just top up the hopper before it runs out do i have to prime before spraying again or can i just take lid off , pour more in and carry on spraying as i was ?
You can top up the hopper if there's enough paint remaining to cover the strainer/filter. If it takes in any air, you'll need to prime again to avoid any pulsation! Let me know if you have any other questions!
My quick shot always showing tail when I use aqua enamel and berger door and trim waterbase. I used the 312 fflp. But that tip is is working perfectly with 1step and precision maximum strength. Do I have to change tip size as like 314? Or is there any other way to use 312 or 308 tip for aqua enamel?
Either thin it down very slightly, or consider spraying with Dulux's Steriguard as an alternative to aquanamel. Dulux's Aquanamel has typically been problematic regardless of which airless unit you're wanting to use, unless you can get the pressure and tip size combo aced. I recommend trying Dulux's new FastFinish product, or Steriguard if you're needing to stick with the Dulux range. Otherwise, Wattyl's Aquatrim and Haymes' Ultratrim both spray beautifully.
That's about $600 worth of tips on the tarp. Graco must have given you those tips. Old dinosaur still using Titan 411 tips ($20) at 3000 psi for millwork . Crank it up and let's go. Maybe in my next life will go LP
It's all dependant on pressure - the FFLP tips will provide the least amount of overspray in comparison to the LP and WRLP tips. Rule of thumb, if you're looking to reduce overspray, stick to your smaller FFLP tips and orifice sizes, and reduce your pressure depending on your application!
Hi mate. Great video. I’ve just got myself the graco ultra max. I was gonna spray dulux diamond satinwood. The spec sheet on that paint says 0.15 tip. But you seem to be very happy with 308 for wood paint, are you paints thinner. Would that be why?. So I’ve just ordered a 314fflp tip cause that’s the closest I could find in ff lp. You think that will work ok?
The FFLP314 should definitely do the trick - you might need to thin it ever so slightly to aid atomisation. And yes, typically the enamels we spray with in Aus are a tad thinner in comparison to USA/Canada markets. Hope that helps!
@@GOIndustrial Nice piece of equipment, just seen it for a pretty penny. I am running off Iphone14. Any software for your editing? I can only dedicate so much to wear the hat of a content producer. Thanks for all your sharing"
That is correct. However with larger airless sprayers, particularly when running greater lengths of hose and spraying thicker materials, pressure drop is a very real variable that needs to be considered.
Hell Ya Brother ….love these Machines…and your Tip test saved me a few Bucks…for sure….I Appreciate you intelligence with looking across your work for Uniform Paint coverage without any heavy Sptray Edges
Thanks legend 🙌🏼
Got one because of you. Love it, amazing tool. Thanks Brother!
Josh, you are the man. Keep up the great videos and your positive happy attitude.
Weath of information! Thanks, Josh!
Thanks for watching Ryan!
I just want to say thank you thank you thank you. Watching your video showed me more about spraying then all the other videos.
With the Graco battery handheld can you rotate your tip, or rac, to spray vertical or horizontal? Nice video tips! Thanks. John.
Thanks Bro, you had great technique spraying the door .
Very informative while being entertaining. Great little machine .
Cheers
Awesome! Thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these for some cabinet work… which filter in the cup bottom, 60 or 100?
Loving your videos. Just finished my apprenticeship n this is the 1 piece of equipment im saving up for. Do you always recommend the FFLP tips for the quick shot?? Thanks
Definitely recommend the FFLP tips for the quickshot!
This dude is a true painter..he reminds me of my uncle who taught me how to paint...I'm def getting me one..where did u get urs???
Thanks for the comment! Josh grabbed that Ultra QuickShot from us at GO Industrial :)
@@GOIndustrial I went and got one yesterday.
The 208, the first tip tested, really needs a very fine mesh strainer. Seems like it got clogged up. Surprising it sprays such a thick material so well.
Big surprise to us too! The finer filters can also cause a drop in overall flow rate, which causes the FFLP208's to block as well. With a bit more time we would've tested the finer filter with the 208 to see if it replicated the same blockage; I think still too viscous for this tip size however! Thanks for the comment.
This unit is extremely cool! I can't wait to get one!
We're excited for you!
Excellent video
Hello,is this Machine good for Wall Paint or not ? I am Confused .
Thanks Josh 👍
No it's not practical for wall painting it doesn't hold enough paint, It's only good for painting small projects like trim or doors!
Thanks for the video, that little sprayer looks great. Can I ask you or anyone that sprays interiors out there, how do you treat the door hinges? Do you guys spray them out, mask them or do you swap them before and after? Been painting 8 years but don't do much spraying. Cheers.
Thanks for the comment! We typically tape the door hinges unless the client has requested to have them sprayed out!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
great vid! do you know if you can put an ultra pump in a ultramax gun ?
Hi Josh, these pumps are not cross compatible. There are a few key differences which make them specific to each unit.
I like the FFLP 308 too.
I want one. But they are so expensive. I’m just a small landlord that paints a lot. Do you thin your paint? How much and with water or some additive? Love your videos and your presentation skills.
No thinning of the paint is required with the airless sprayers! You might want to consider a Graco Ultra or Ultra Max handheld if the QuickShot price point is too steep; alternatively the Magnum ProX17 is a great unit for a landlord too!
I’m a handyman so I couldn’t really justify getting the same handheld he has, but I have the Graco prox17 airless and I only needed to paint a front door so I bought their smaller airless the variable speed version and I have used that sooo much more than I ever thought I would. The paint waste and clean up on the smaller ones units are just so much more manageable it’s hard for me to want to use my larger spray rig unless it’s a fence on entire exterior etc.
You don't want the quick shot or the ultramax handheld if you paint a lot the life expectancy isn't but around a hundred gallons then you throw it away .... To me that isn't worth the cost of either one of those. I am a pro painter and I use the magnum X5. It's a small light weight unit And the motor last forever. The fluid section does go out after a couple hundred gallons but it's inexpensive and you can change it out yourself
Great video.
When you change tips do you need to change the small piece that goes with the tip?
You only need to change the small seal (Graco call it a OneSeal), if you can see decent wear, damage, or if it's a different size. The FFLP and LP tips have a different OneSeal to other tips in the range. We'd recommend switching it over every second new tip to ensure the best results possible. Here's a video of how to change it too: ua-cam.com/video/2ISXNfUR08g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GOIndustrial
Boy that would be real handy .
It's pretty nifty!
great video josh love it thank you buddy......sorbs
Thank you for your very useful videos. Quick question from a newbie, all these tips come with a metal part. Is that part the same for all tip sizes? so when you switch between different tips you don't have to change the metal part?
The metal section which Graco refers to as a OneSeal does change in size depending on the tip series. You'll find that the Fine Finish Low Pressure (FFLP) metal section, or OneSeal, is smaller than standard Rac X LTX tips (blue tips). The LP (Low Pressure) tips share the same OneSeal as the FFLP tips, so you won't need to switch often!
@@GOIndustrial thank you again.
Used mine a couple of times and really like it Josh , i'm pretty much a total novice to spraying but learning bits and bobs as i go along , one thing i'm not sure about is if i want to just top up the hopper before it runs out do i have to prime before spraying again or can i just take lid off , pour more in and carry on spraying as i was ?
You can top up the hopper if there's enough paint remaining to cover the strainer/filter. If it takes in any air, you'll need to prime again to avoid any pulsation! Let me know if you have any other questions!
My quick shot always showing tail when I use aqua enamel and berger door and trim waterbase. I used the 312 fflp.
But that tip is is working perfectly with 1step and precision maximum strength.
Do I have to change tip size as like 314? Or is there any other way to use 312 or 308 tip for aqua enamel?
thin it down a bit, : D
Either thin it down very slightly, or consider spraying with Dulux's Steriguard as an alternative to aquanamel. Dulux's Aquanamel has typically been problematic regardless of which airless unit you're wanting to use, unless you can get the pressure and tip size combo aced. I recommend trying Dulux's new FastFinish product, or Steriguard if you're needing to stick with the Dulux range. Otherwise, Wattyl's Aquatrim and Haymes' Ultratrim both spray beautifully.
Hi which tip can you advice for latex? I am using farrow and ball dead flat but i need to thin it a lot for using it with this machine.
That's about $600 worth of tips on the tarp. Graco must have given you those tips. Old dinosaur still using Titan 411 tips ($20) at 3000 psi for millwork . Crank it up and let's go. Maybe in my next life will go LP
Great video. Is there a big difference in overspray compared to a small airless sprayer with these tips?
It's all dependant on pressure - the FFLP tips will provide the least amount of overspray in comparison to the LP and WRLP tips. Rule of thumb, if you're looking to reduce overspray, stick to your smaller FFLP tips and orifice sizes, and reduce your pressure depending on your application!
Thanks alot ❤❤🎉🎉from Iraq
love me some PBJ x Go Industrial.
Legend, thanks for all the support 🎉
Is it easy to clean
It definitely is! New video is coming soon 🙌🏼
Hi mate. Great video. I’ve just got myself the graco ultra max. I was gonna spray dulux diamond satinwood. The spec sheet on that paint says 0.15 tip. But you seem to be very happy with 308 for wood paint, are you paints thinner. Would that be why?.
So I’ve just ordered a 314fflp tip cause that’s the closest I could find in ff lp. You think that will work ok?
The FFLP314 should definitely do the trick - you might need to thin it ever so slightly to aid atomisation. And yes, typically the enamels we spray with in Aus are a tad thinner in comparison to USA/Canada markets. Hope that helps!
So you have to paint your painter, and tips are an extra?
How many liters per year
You're top tier.
what are you using to film your vids GO Industrial
We're Fujifilm fans here man - filming on Fujfilm XT4's in FLOG with a range of prime and zoom lenses. Let me know if you have any questions 🙌🏼
@@GOIndustrial Nice piece of equipment, just seen it for a pretty penny. I am running off Iphone14. Any software for your editing? I can only dedicate so much to wear the hat of a content producer. Thanks for all your sharing"
9:52 This is how sweaty balls feel on a hot day...
Not sure what you mean by conditions what ever you set the pressure to thats what it should stay no matter what.
That is correct. However with larger airless sprayers, particularly when running greater lengths of hose and spraying thicker materials, pressure drop is a very real variable that needs to be considered.
I really think that spray gun is designed for you
110% we love it
You to much drink at work side