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Porter-Cable PSH1 Gravity Feed Spray Gun

Porter-Cable PSH1 Gravity Feed Spray Gun
MSRP: $142.70
Your Price: $101.91
Savings: $ 40.79 ( 29% )
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Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
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Porter-Cable PSH1 Gravity Feed Spray Gun Features

Gravity feed spray gun provides high-pressure spray power at low volume feed rates
Adjustable fluid and spray controls allows for customization
Stainless-steel nozzle and needle prevents clogging
Includes a 20-ounce re-useable paint cup
Backed by 2-yr limited warranty
 

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Additional Porter-Cable PSH1 Gravity Feed Spray Gun Information

Porter Cable's HPLV Gravity Feed Spray Gun features innovative technology that allows for high-pressure spray power at low volume feed rates for better spray coverage with less overspray. This lightweight spray gun also features adjustable fluid and spray controls for customizing output based on chosen type of medium. The stainless steel fluid nozzle and needle ensure clog-free operation and make clean-up easy and quick. The spray gun comes with a 20-ounce re-useable paint cup.

 

What Customers Say About Porter-Cable PSH1 Gravity Feed Spray Gun:

Super easy to use as well, but definitely get the 2.0mm insert. This thing is amazing for the price. Made me a pro. I tried latex paint (thinned) with the 1.5 and it was a big problem. Have fun.

I'm very happy with this spray gun. This is my first spray gun and I found it very easy to use, it just took some practice to adjust the spray.

This is a good gun. Need to get the settings right; they are not adjusted from the factory at all. Here's what worked for me, after MUCH experimentation, when spraying Zar Ultra Max Urethane.'X' marks the spot: AV (Air Volume) at bottom of gun:Open / Down / Increase 0 - - - 1 - - X 2 - - - Closed / Up / DecreasePA (Pattern Adjust) on left of gun:Open/CCW 0 - - - 1 X - - 2 + Closed/ClockWFC (Fluid Control) at upper back:Open / Out /Increase 0 - - - 1 - - - 2 - - - 3 - - - 4 - - - 5 - - - 6 - - - X - - - 8 - - - 9 - - - Close/DecreaseRegulator on gun: 45 to 50 psi, and on the compressor itself, 95-100 psi (see mfgr's recommended limits for the gun).

I get excellent results as long as the coats are dry between. Use this sprayer for custom kids furniture with the 2.2 mm tip and thin the paint. Mostly oil based enamels or metallic latex based coats. I also use the 3M spray kit(disposable cups with filters built in) from Rockler for quick clean-up. Thicker material requires higher pressure unless thinned properly, but best results come from proper thinning and patience.

I did not have to thin any of my latex paint. I did roller my cabinet bases, as I didn't feel like masking off my whole kitchen to spray the bases. I didn't even need to thin the paint. When you are cleaning the cup, clean the threads too by using some q-tips or a rolled up paper towel.3) Fill up a disposable plastic container half way with a cleaner (I used paint thinner). Make sure to wear a chemical mask for painting purposes. It takes a long time doing it this way, b/c the compressor is only 6 gallons, and has to run constantly. If you just have a few pieces to spray, you will be fine.

Went on very smooth, and the gun has very little overspray. We are redoing our kitchen on the cheap, and decided to repaint our cabinets. Otherwise, if the air valve gets clogged, it will not let out much, if any paint (happened to me). Cleanup takes about 20 minutes once you get used to it. Be sure to clean the cup's top, and remove the air valve at the top and clean paint from it too. Disassemble the front sprayer, and then the nozzle behind it. We painted everything in our garage, and used drop cloths where we were painting. I used my pancake compressor for the coat of primer on 20 cabinet doors and a few drawers.

To address some main points:1) I went straight to using the 2.2mm nozzle as other reviewers suggested. After primer, put on 3 coats of Behr latex paint (also using the 2.2mm nozzle). Remove the needle by unscrewing the back, being careful not to loose the spring. Now that those are clean, remove them from the paint thinner, and move onto the gun.4) Now, you should just have the needle exposed on the gun. Clean as much paint off of these with paper towels and q-tips, then place them in the paint thinner and scrub with an old toothbrush, or the pipe cleaner that came with the gun.

If you live in New England (like I do), keep your paint indoors until ready to use, so it doesn't get cold and thicken up. What I did was this. After you finish spraying, and remove the plastic cup's screw top, then unscrew the whole cup from the gun. After applying TSP and liquid sandpaper to the doors, we put on the water based primer using the 2.2mm Nozzle. Disconnect the gun from the compressor hose.

Set the gun to around 50psi of pressure at the control valve, and spray the excess paint into paper towels. Simply take out the needle, and clean it along with the inside of the gun, in paint thinner. I found the hardest part to be cleaning the paint in the very back of the brass chamber. The gun is great, and the finish it put out looks like it came from a factory.

It went on so well, I couldn't believe I hadn't found this earlier in life. 5) Now that its all clean, reassemble so that it is ready for the next use. But I would recommend using a larger compressor for big jobs.2) This was my 1st time using a HVLP gun, so I didn't know how to properly clean it (wear glasses/gloves, as paint thinner burns). Dispose of any paint left in the cup.

Use a combination of the pipe cleaner, toothbrush and some q-tips to get it clean. Hope this summary helps those of you on the fence about this HVLP gun.

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