Re: Looking to purchase pro type gun from caswell have questions
I start my settings at 50K on the voltage, and 2.5 on the airflow. As I said mine is the first available in the US so the air gage is not in psi. I think it equates to about 22 psi or so. I actually don't even look at the gages during setup, I adjust the voltage by gage and the flow by feel. My advice is that if you think you're ready for a pro level gun then you probably are. I've priced other pro cup guns and was surprised at the prices. They range from $2800-$4200. I even tested a few out and found no significant advantage to paying the extra money. With the huge adjustment range I have even been able to ALMOST eliminate faraday problems. Also do yourself a favor and take a good look at the deflectors, I got all that were available and use every one. My gun has an aluminum gravity cup which works great but sometimes I'd like to be able to turn the gun on it's side to get a better shot and can't always do that. My opinion is that this gun is a great choice for a small shop that's looking to grow but can't pay top dollar for equipment. I'd actually like to get the new model but can't afford it right now. But when I can I'll most likely add one to my existing shop.
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