Air compressor help needed!
I can get an 2 horse 8 gallon compressor for pretty cheap locally, with that an one of the HVLP guns off ebay do you think this would suffice?
Im not sure how large of a compressor i need, but like i said, it will be 1 piece at a time, coat by coat. so the drying time for each coat might work well with the recharge time of the tank.
Or do you think spraying coats on pieces the size of an lt1 nose, ss spoiler, and hood would be too difficult with that kinda of compressor?
The other thing is to watch the CFM of the compressor vs the gun. A 2hp compressor won't hold its own against a high CFM gun - and depending on how much consumption you have, if your pressure varies too much, it'll be obvious in the pattern in the spray.
Fenders / spoiler shouldn't be too bad, but the hood will push it. And you don't want it to dry completely between coats, you just want the paint to flash dry.
I have a small booth I build (and tear down) out of PVC pipe and roll of 3M drop sheet plastic. It works well enough for the same type of painting you're doing.
I gave up on the little compressor and built the air system from hell (5hp/60gal I-R compressor, copper plumbing, filters, watertrap, intercooler, multiple drops, etc). Love it. No regrets.
my problem is im not going to be painting a whole lot.
i gotta good deal on someone wanting to paint my stuff local but i really dont know how well of a job/through of a job they will do.
maybe i can check out places that rent tools and see about renting a big compressor for a few days.
this is my 1st time painting and i thing with proper prep and reading as much as possible i can pull off something fairly decent.
i have heavily contemplated the spray can route and at times it seems promising but i keep dismissing the idea after what i hear on body work sites and stuff.
so it seems i either learn to paint and do it myself...or pay someone a few hundred to paint things for me.

