Nothing worse than when you buy something that promises so much more than it delivers. The videos
make it look amazing, but the reality is somewhat different.
I remember buying a used surfboard that had featured on the front page of a magazine, it looked
amazing in the photo, however, the reality was, it was not a good fit for me or my level of surfing at
the time - what I really needed was good advice.
If you are not sure what you need … Ask me …
Ask Matt!
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Conventional Spray Painting - Compressor, Filters & Hose.
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TIP OF THE MONTH2 Edge Multi Tool - Utility Knife And Putty Knife ComboMade of aircraft grade aluminium, this is a lightweight, super strong tool for the discerning tradesman. A traditional multi tool that incorporates a utility knife with safety lock, making it one less tool to have to carry.
Multi Tool Features Include:• Paint scraper• Nail punch• Caulk remover• Putty knife• Roller cleaner
Compressed Air spray painting systems can give some of the most amazing results, whether using a small air brush or a fully automated gun. Here are some things to consider when choosing this set up.
1 The Air Compressor: The air compressor is the most crucial component in a conventional spray system. It is often the main reason for poor results. Spray guns have an ideal Air Rating - CFM (cubic feet / minute). When choosing a compressor for spray painting, look for the highest CFM you can get for your budget, at a bare minimum it needs to be bigger than your guns requirements.
2 The Filters - Keep the moisture out!: Water condensation is a byproduct of compressing air, inline filters are a cost effective and convenient way to remove moisture from the air supply.
3 The Air Hose - It's more important than you think!: When choosing an air hose you need to consider 3 factors - Length, Diameter and Material.