Quote Originally Posted by SprayTech
Yes HVLP = High Volume Low Pressure : Means it requires large amounts of Air Volume (CFM's)at inlet , and the gun head design inside makes the paint & air mixture spray at low pressure .
I use Iwata LVLP , and GEO makes a toploader gun that only requires 6.6 psi at the gun to work ( if you do not have a compressor enough to handle a HVLP )
Yup, for sure!!!! I got the Iwata that you perscribed for me a couple years ago and I love it!!!! My DeVilbiss became my primer gun and my Sata, well, it just hangs there on the hook neglected!!!! Best gun I ever had, bar none. I'm certainly no pro painter, but the Iwata made me look like one!!!!!

As to what Bob said about the prep work, it's crucial to get it right and keep going over it till it is right... Acouple more times around the car block sanding is what separates the REAL paint jobs from the pretenders. Takes a lot of patience to get the blocking right when all you want to do is see the car with color on it, but it's definitely worth the extra time.....