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HVLP Spray System

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Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.9  (153 customer reviews)


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This affordable HVLP (high volume, low pressure) spray system allows you to spray lacquer, stains, water-based finishes, and oil-based paints with very minimal overspray. Features adjustable spray nozzle for horizontal, vertical, or round flat positions. Included with your HVLP Spray System are:
  • Spray Gun w/Sprayer Station. Sprayer station plugs in and produces air flow to the spray gun via a turbine.
  • Sprayer Cup that attaches to spray gun; Replacement cups are sold separately.
  • 0.9mm and 1.8mm tip and needle sets
  • 15' hose for maximum flexibility
  • Viscosity cup for accurate thinning
  • Operating and cleaning instructions

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Technical Details:
  • Small amounts of solvent such as mineral spirits may be used to clean the gun after use; Recommend using 3 and 1 oil after cleaning.
  • Includes 0.9mm and 1.8mm tips; typically the 0.9mm tip works better with latex paints and the 1.8mm tip is better for oil-based paints.
  • Instructions include information on how to thin material and more!
  • Maximum Air Flow Pressure: 4 psi
  • Power Consumption: 1000W
  • NOTE: At this time there is no adapter for the EZ-Clean System™ - 3M™ PPS
What's in the Box?
(1) HVLP Spray Gun w/Sprayer Station
(1) Sprayer Cup
(1) 15' Air Hose
(1) Viscosity Cup
(1) 0.9mm Tip & Needle
(1) 1.8mm Tip & Needle
(1) Operating Instructions
 

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HVLP Spray System

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Customer Review Rating: 3.9
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(153 customer reviews)
$146.99

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1) Submitted by Al, from Rialto, CA on 5/10/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I just received my hvlp sprayer system. I purchased it because of the great reviews I read. I use mine for finish work on turned bowls. No brush marks and a smooth finish. Everone was right! What a pleasure to use and great results. Should have bought it sooner.
2) Submitted by Mike Reberger, from Hagerstown, IN on 4/27/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This spray system is absolutely perfect for beginning and intermediate spray finishers. I've had limited success with the so called 'professional' spray guns. I've had 100% success with the Rockler HVLP spray system everytime I've used it. I have only sprayed lacquer through the system but guess other materials work just as well. It is easy to set up and easy to clean up. There are only two settings, 1. the amount of material being sprayed and, 2. the spray pattern. Over spray is minimal. Completely cleaning the gun after each use is absolutely necessary. I remove all parts and clean each piece individually. In addition, I place a drop of oil on moving parts as I re-assemble prior to storing the gun. If you have not been able to master adjusting the air to material ratio on the so called professional guns, the Rockler HVLP spray system is the system for you.
3) Submitted by Jason, from Minot, ND on 4/23/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0

I am a true home hobby woodworker, a beginner/novice at best. I have no experience using commercial spraying equipment. All I do know is that this machine has saved me tons of time and the results are amazing. Setting up and using this machine was super simple. Clean up was just as easy. Spray some thinner (I use naptha) through it and rinse/wipe down the container and done. This machine will also save lots of money by purchasing poly in the quart and spraying versus purchasing poly in aerosol form. Totally satisified with this purchase.

4) Submitted by Greg, from Menomonie, WI on 4/18/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I recently purchased this to spray some interior trim and doors. I also intend to use it for all of my upcoming kitchen cabinets {currently in construction phase}. The system performed very well for what I wanted it to do. Thus far I have only sprayed lacquer, but am very happy with the results and the performance of the equipment. It is very reasonably priced {I purchased when the 18% off sale was going on and had free shipping}. I am wondering why I used a brush for all of those years!
5) Submitted by D foster on 3/29/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I was a little skeptical at first. I have a large compressor and an HVLP bought from a big box store. Built a large cabinet for the garage and I was really disappointed at the performance of the gun. So when it came time to refinish some chairs I figured I should try this as it couldn't be worse than what I went thru.

What a difference. It worked perfectly and I would definitely recommend it
6) Submitted by Bill Myrhow, from Frederick , MD on 1/18/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
First Time I have used a sprayer and it works great. Key is mixing the paint and get the correct viscocity . I used latex and also added Floetrol and then strained the paint to get any lumps out Do not put the coats on thick better to put on a thin uniform coat and then a second coat etc Very surprised how smooth the finish is I am guessing part of that maybe the Floetrol. Much better then brushing Sorry I hadn't purchased on of these years ago enjoy
7) Submitted by Ben Andreson, from Fairfax, VA on 1/9/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0

Very impressed with this product so far. Received as Christmas gift to paint a large built in bookshelf/cabinet unit which I have been avoiding because it takes nearly a full day to hand paint a single coat. Haven't tried it for its intended purpose yet, but have been painting many scrap pieces and an old hutch as practice. A few observations which (hopefully) will help any future users of product. -I have had good success with the small tip with Benjamin Moore interior semi-gloss as long paint is properly thinned. -As a previous reviewer mentioned thin with a 4:2:1 ratio of paint:polycrylic:floetrol. I have also had to add a little water to this mixture as the Benjamin Moore seems exceptionally thick. A flow rate of 16-19 seconds in the included viscosity cup has worked for me. I believe water based polyurethane can be used in place of polycrylic, but I have not tried this. -When applying {especially to vertical surfaces} resist the urge to add too much. Because it is thinned quite a bit it will run if too thick. Apply until you just see a uniform wet coat - NO MORE! If you accept that 2 maybe 3 coats will be necessary for adequate coverage, then this is easier to do. Have not tried with stains, clear finishes, or oil based products yet, but have no doubt it will perform well based on my experience so far. Absolutely a great product for the price.

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61577 HVLP Sprayer
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$146.99 Each
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