sadly, I don't know anything much about spray guns. I have a couple that I tried once or twice to see how spraying goes, but no experience. But I'm gearing up to do some painting soon.
I was wondering how long one can typically leave the paint in the gun without cleaning it and still be able to shoot stuff out afterwards. As in doing a coat, waiting for a while, spraying again, etc. I'd hate to wait 10 mins and find the gun clogged cuz the paint dried up in the nozzle.
Haven't done any experiments on this for obvious reasons.
Clearly, I'd rather not clean it up after every coat.
This would be for enamel, rustoleum type paint.
I'm sure it depends on the gun, size of hole etc, but any general thoughts on what would be safe to do?
I'm also going to try and improvise with generic plastic bags in the tank (suction guns) to minimize cleaning up. (Recycling these newspaper bags I get all the time?
) Seems to work with water...
I was wondering how long one can typically leave the paint in the gun without cleaning it and still be able to shoot stuff out afterwards. As in doing a coat, waiting for a while, spraying again, etc. I'd hate to wait 10 mins and find the gun clogged cuz the paint dried up in the nozzle.
Haven't done any experiments on this for obvious reasons.
Clearly, I'd rather not clean it up after every coat.
This would be for enamel, rustoleum type paint.
I'm sure it depends on the gun, size of hole etc, but any general thoughts on what would be safe to do?
I'm also going to try and improvise with generic plastic bags in the tank (suction guns) to minimize cleaning up. (Recycling these newspaper bags I get all the time?
