I have a Fuji SemiPro2 turbine and their M-series bottom-feed gun. I like them pretty well. I upgraded the gun to use the 3M PPS 2.0 disposable cup system, which is just simply awesome. Especially in woodworking where you might spray an oil, then have to give it 8-24 hours, spray again, repeat. The PPS cups can be removed and sealed, then you just run a tiny bit of solvent to clean the nozzle. No more cleaning the entire dang container and gun. BUT! This gun requires a pressure cup, to apply pressure to the bag of the disposable liner. The pressure cup is more fiddly, and removes the benefit of the measuring marks on the standard cups, as well as being heavier/bigger, etc. I'd love to get into a gun that natively uses the normal PPS 2.0 system. 3M's gun uses compressed air at a minimum of 24 PSI and 13 CFM. I couldn't use the turbine, which I'd rather use than the compressor. By far.
Any ideas? My searches for a PPS 2.0 compatible gun leads to lots of things that don't necessarily tell me they work with a turbine (5 PSI and massive CFM). I really love the cup system so much, I'll build around it. Hopefully keeping my turbine, and having the old gun for other uses/backup.
I've been spraying a lot today (mostly fabric protectant on a new couch), but also a little lacquer, and wish I could use the native cups which are so much faster.
Any ideas? My searches for a PPS 2.0 compatible gun leads to lots of things that don't necessarily tell me they work with a turbine (5 PSI and massive CFM). I really love the cup system so much, I'll build around it. Hopefully keeping my turbine, and having the old gun for other uses/backup.
I've been spraying a lot today (mostly fabric protectant on a new couch), but also a little lacquer, and wish I could use the native cups which are so much faster.
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