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Josh, i hope you're well, mate. I've picked up one of these machines myself. I'm looking forward to spraying doors, door frames, and window frames with it, primarily in an acrylic based paint for trim. I'm just curious, have you tried using enamel paint through it? And if so, how did it spray?
That is correct. However with larger airless sprayers, particularly when running greater lengths of hose and spraying thicker materials, pressure drop is a very real variable that needs to be considered.
Every time the trigger is released, depending on your model of sprayer, there is a dead band in pressure where the piston pump will need to build enough pressure to stall at your desired setting. The newer tech gets, the better the reduction in that dead band.
I have a graco project plus sprayer and I’ve been painting the exterior of a 3 bedroom house. I’m almost completely done with the house and my sprayer won’t spray paint anymore. It primes and sprays water out and then it’ll get paint starting to go through then just stop. Is my pump going out or does that just mean it’s clogged somewhere?
They definitely do work! We’ve just sprayed a lot more with our contractor FFLP tips and are very familiar with how they atomise, so we swapped one in for the ease of the job 😊
why does no one make a paint sprayer that can do both kinds of paint and is made good like the old ones. either way you gotta clean them and a metal unit is easier and you can thin your paint and get more money out of it if you want
I've got a festool rotex 150 , and a rupes Scorpio E, had them both for years , great sanders, but I've heard these cordless are just as good/ powerful. Might look at getting one to try myself. Good video 👍👍
The ProX19 cart has a slightly larger motor, and therefore can handle a slightly bigger max tip size, and deliver more flow. It’ll be pretty minimal over a few jobs - it’s really down the user preference and whether you’d prefer a cart with wheels, or a stand!
I think we all the pasión to explain everything in detail …. But … bro ! Please more down to earth !! Sfx25 with this jose end the other and DGpc3 with this and that ….. bro were normal people trying to paint few walls !!!!!!!!!!
Im trying to paint my whole exterior and interior in my 2 story house will the x7 do the job? I bought it before i watched this and still have it in the box
I have a refurbished X5 that I bought about 9 months ago. I just tried using it this weekend. It primes just fine but when I switch over to spray, it makes one little noise and then nothing. No spray at all no matter where I put the pressure knob. I tried it last weekend, cleaned it up and tried again this weekend and nothing. When I take the spray hose off, nothing is in it. Any suggestions?
Thanks and hello from Canada. I have a Graco and bought an extension but I wasn't able to stop it from leaking...I knicked it as you show, but still leaks. I added teflon tape....and that helped even though the Graco rep told me "no Teflon tape, they are not designed for it". ...I think he said something else but can't recall. Thank again.
Is it a Greco or Titan extension or is an aftermarket I've had problems with the aftermarket ones leaking. Also check and see if there's a little Teflon washer if it's in there sometimes they forget to put them in there The Greco extension has a Teflon washer built into it the aftermarkets the Teflon washer just sets in there and can fall out
question for you I cannot get the two front black plastic octagon screws off they seem to be very delicate any suggestions. I do not want to strip them.
I bought the Magnum X7. I have to paint the other half (interior) of my house. Four closets, bedroom, kitchen (and cabinets), pantry, and ceilings. Might paint my shed, too. Might take it out and try and make a little money with it. Thinking back, I should've bought the next step up. Hoping I can get some work to pay for X17. I take very good care of my tools, so maybe it will last longer than expected.
Loving your videos. Just finished my apprenticeship n this is the 1 piece of equipment im saving up for. Do you always recommend the FFLP tips for the quick shot?? Thanks
Good video, Nick! However, at the end of assembly those dog years on the lower intake, housing should be tapped with a hammer to snug that seat up against that O-ring. Bottom housing has a cut, and that O-ring needs to be set down in the narrower part to make sure it doesn’t blow out during operation. Way to go, keep them coming!
I got a question and I wonder if you guys can help me.... my mirka deros 5.0 started a weird vibration and noise, Looked up and nothing is loose... don't know what to do, if you can give some advice I appreciate
Thanks for your comment! You're best to get in touch with your nearest local repairer to assess the tool. If you're based in Australia, you're more than welcome to contact us at sales@goind.com.au. Alternatively, check out this website: www.mirka.com/en-AU/au_diy/top/find-a-store-art/findaservicecentre/
I gotta finish painting the inside of my home. Laundry room, bedroom, master bath, kitchen and four closets. X5 seems right. Might be able to make it pay for itself. Good review. Thanks.