Su comentario es fantástico, el nivel profesional con el que explicó la diferencias entre las pistolas excede las expectativas de cualquier persona involucrada 3n el negocio d3l repintado de automóviles, una vez más expreso mi inmensa satisfacción de usar l marca SATA !!
Great educational video, I’m looking to upgrade a solvent base coat gun which is what brought me here but I do wish they would of compared the 5000 also
hey man not sure if you're still looking for an answer but me and the more experienced painter have been demoing a 1500 for the past month and a half, we've only laid out single stage so far with it but he is used to his 4000s and he sprayed with a 3000 for many years prior to them, he says the 1500 feels very much the same with better fluid transfer, and almost convinced him into buying a new guy himself, like i said not sure if this helps but hope it does
I have been an automotive painter for 30 yrs. Started when the old Binks no 7 was on its way out . Went from those siphon-feed guns to gravity fed. Fell in love with the first sata I ever put in my hand. I've made a lot of money with the sata brand. This led me to purchase a 1500 Jet b solv gun 1.3 tip. For basecoat. & 5500 1.4 tip for clear . The 1500 solv is the furthest thing from a problem solver you'll ever buy. It's terrible for high met, atomization is horrible you will absolutely work yourself to death trying to get 3 panels to lay using reducer thats right for the weather with no humidity. I don't care how this gun is set 16 lb air , 18, 20, 22.. 1 1/2 turn out on fluid , open all the way on fluid, closed 3/4. It doesn't matter, & blend you might as well use the paint paddle to sling paint there. it's best used as a paper weight. The x5500 is an awesome clear gun can't praise it enough.
You couldn't be more wrong. I mainly spray Spies Water, and the gun performs great. When I try and match certain OEM factory peels, the 1500 1.3 RP nails it. Where the 1500 solv absolutely shines is in the solvent base department. It reminds me of the NR 2000 in that the orientation is second to none, and blends are absolutely effortless. Perhaps you simply don't know how to use it?
@@MrSnipes1987 usually for shifting positions or when I stedy with other hand but i always knock the fan adjustment out on those Pretty sure I want the soul edition anyway tho