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Originally Posted by streetbird
I dont know about dekup on db but the painters at the last bodyshop I worked converted all their Sata with this system and make no significant difference.
But Im not a gun expert, maybe raise the air flow of the gun, I think the cup make a resistance to the flow of the paint.
Dont know how to explain.
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I understand what your getting at. I did play around with the settings, but never could find that sweet spot
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
I have a Sata 4000 and use their disposable cups... never had an issue with anything. But then again - I'm not Darryl Hollenbeck either... so maybe if I had an issue - I wouldn't notice it. LOL
I think it's operator error.
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Operator error has certainly 'not' been ruled out of the equation. However, I can't admit I'm wrong now can I?
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Originally Posted by streetbird
have you spray with the gun upside down first to let the air out of the cup?
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Yes, I do turn the gun upside down and give the trigger a full pull till paint begins to spray out.
Quite frankly, I never really liked the way this gun has sprayed. It is a Devilbiss Finishline 3 I purchased new for the sole purpose of spraying primer with it. I've searched around at the higher end models and researched how well they work over models such as mine. I haven't been able to come up with anyone saying the higher end guns are the go-to gun over cheaper models when spraying primers.
I'll give this gun and cup setup one more go the next time I'm ready to spray some primer. I'll throw the aluminum cup back on as well to see if it works any better. I am open to suggestions for a new gun for spraying primer though