J Jack155Q4 Member Messages 150 May 6, 2011 #1 Before I do any spraying I want to clean the airline in case of any oil and contaminants in it. Any tips on how to do this would be appreciated. Thanks Jack
Before I do any spraying I want to clean the airline in case of any oil and contaminants in it. Any tips on how to do this would be appreciated. Thanks Jack
gordon stephenson Member Messages 7,462 Location Skelton in Cleveland U.K. May 6, 2011 #2 To be on the safe side, buy a new one and just keep it for spraying, I have just bought a new one from "Tool Station" 8mm bore X 15mtrs and includes 1/4" swivel female nuts each end, Cost £11-33p.
To be on the safe side, buy a new one and just keep it for spraying, I have just bought a new one from "Tool Station" 8mm bore X 15mtrs and includes 1/4" swivel female nuts each end, Cost £11-33p.
J jaykay Member Messages 824 May 6, 2011 #4 i take fittings off,and fill with cheap celly thinner.then blow it thru for a cpl of mins.
brightspark Member Messages 40,167 Location yarm stockton on tees May 6, 2011 #5 if its been contaminated with oil ect bin it . buy a new one i wouldnt fancy perrished crap getting in to filters or spraygun or tools
if its been contaminated with oil ect bin it . buy a new one i wouldnt fancy perrished crap getting in to filters or spraygun or tools
langy langys rodshop Messages 6,095 Location London May 6, 2011 #6 I have a dedicated line for painting, worth it really as i don't have any problems. Hours of fixing paint problems V £15, no brainer really !!!
I have a dedicated line for painting, worth it really as i don't have any problems. Hours of fixing paint problems V £15, no brainer really !!!