I spend a couple of hours researching HVLP systems, boy talk about a hot topic! I want to paint this cabinet I'm building, using latex paint. I can do the brush and roller thing, but it's tough to get that real smooth glassy finish that way. So I want a power tool to help me out
I've heard good things about the Earlex 5000, the Harbor Freight HVLP kit, and Wagner power painters. I don't think I'll be doing a lot of spraying, but it's a nice option to have. Would I be better of with two separate systems, one for paint and one for clear finishes (e.g. poly?) Most HVLP systems aren't really designed for latex paint, but with some thinning, flotrol, special needles etc. it appears you can get good results.
I'm also trying to figure out the true cost of a system. Besides the basic kit, I've read about people buying extra cups, needles, cleaning tools, hoses etc., but it's hard to figure out what's pretty much required and what's a luxury. Again, my needs are modest, I doubt I'd have a need to have a dedicated can for poly and a dedicated can for shellac.
Any advice on what system(s) would probably best meet my needs, and what accessories to get?
I've heard good things about the Earlex 5000, the Harbor Freight HVLP kit, and Wagner power painters. I don't think I'll be doing a lot of spraying, but it's a nice option to have. Would I be better of with two separate systems, one for paint and one for clear finishes (e.g. poly?) Most HVLP systems aren't really designed for latex paint, but with some thinning, flotrol, special needles etc. it appears you can get good results.
I'm also trying to figure out the true cost of a system. Besides the basic kit, I've read about people buying extra cups, needles, cleaning tools, hoses etc., but it's hard to figure out what's pretty much required and what's a luxury. Again, my needs are modest, I doubt I'd have a need to have a dedicated can for poly and a dedicated can for shellac.
Any advice on what system(s) would probably best meet my needs, and what accessories to get?