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Introduction
Conventional Painting
Spray Painting
Other
Considerations
Choosing a system
The Compressor
Hoses and
Couplings
How Spray
Guns work
Using the
Spray Gun
Troubleshooting
Spray
Painting
Spraying
Techniques
Watch the Video
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Spraying a wooden fence |
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| Spray at an angle so
to spray both the edge and the front of each panel of the fence at the
same time. Start from the top and
work your way down.
Move the gun slowly downwards in the
straight line keeping it parallel to the edge of the panel. |
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Spraying a metal gate |
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| Put a sheet of cardboard
behind the gate you intend spraying.
Spray at an angle so to spray as
much of each bar, and one bar only.
Start from the top and work your way
down.
Move the gun slowly downwards in a
straight line keeping it parallel to the bar of the gate.
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Rectangular panel |
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| Use the spray gun at an
angle so to spray the whole of the edge and some of the top panel.
Start from one corner and follow the
arrows along the perimeter of the panel. |
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Horizontal Surface |
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| Start from one corner of
the panel and follow the edge remaining parallel to that edge
moving the spray gun slowly from left to right, and then right to left
alternatively. Always move the
spray gun in straight lines and remain at the same angle and distance
from the surface.
Use the spray gun at an angle pointing
so that any spray mist lands over the unpainted area.
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Large Panels |
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| Repeat the procedure
described for a horizontal panel, spraying a rectangular area at a time,
and overlapping when applying the paint.
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