My first broken headstock project is turning out much better than I anticipated. More work than expected, but gaining more confidence and experience. I've started to think about the finish process.
I've used HVLP guns with compressor in the past with very poor results. And I could never figure out the viscosity to needle size issue. So I'm considering a HVLP system now and actually have been for some time. When I looked at them 10 years ago the main complaint seemed to be the finish dried too fast due to the warm air supplied from the turbine. Don't know if this is still an issue or not.
Done a fair amount of internet research the past few days, and it seems Fuji and Accuspray are on top of the list. 3M recently bought Accuspray and moved the plant to Panama. There are some current shortages, however I can't imagine it will be a problem if 3M is the owner.
I would like to get some input from the luthiers out there due to their special needs. I also don't want to get more machine than I need. Your opinion???
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