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To: Keith Kaplan <keithka@microsoft.com>
Subject: Re:
From: rwil@cts.com (Roland Wilhelmy)
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 06:06:21 GMT
I have done it with a turbine HVLP setup from Wagner (model 8000 or
something like that, I think it was).  You have to buy a hood and hook
it up with more of the same hose used by the HVLP for turbine to gun
connection.  This has ordinary garden hose threads on it so a garden
hose "splitter" will allow you to feed both gun and hood.  Larger HVLP
turbines will supply two guns or one gun and one hood.  This is all ad
hoc engineering and not specifically recommended by the manufacturer.
YMMV.

-Roland
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 13:53:23 -0800, you wrote:

:: I thought I remembered someone making an HVLP setup that had a fresh air
:: system with it.  It seems like they both have similar needs -- a source of
:: fresh air 40 feet away and outside the smelly shop, some basic filtration,
:: etc. so it makes perfect sense to provide air to both the mask and the gun
:: from one machine.  It's also safe to assume that the mask and the gun will
:: often be used together.  I can't remember now who was selling it, or if I
:: just dreamed it.


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