Inside Cabinet Spray Technique

08/01/2015


From original questioner:

We bought a Kremlin 10-C18 a while back that has been primarily used on large open areas applying CV. We build a lot of large banquet style tables for a local restaurant. I have a display cabinet that I need to spray, but one area of the cabinet is 10" high x 24" wide x 18" deep. How do you adjust the AAA for such close quarter spraying?

From contributor CW


with AAA's you adjust your style of spraying more than adjusting the equipment. Also depends what size tip your using. If using a large tip like a 13, go down one size. This may cause use it hit it with one more pass to get flowout but it's easier than sanding out runs.

From contributor Je


Take the back off.

From contributor Bi


I never spray with the back on. I was referring to the lack of height, not depth.

From contributor he


i might drop the tip size or the fluid pressure, when i do flats i have go very fast and when i do interiors i slow the fluild delivery so i don't get any runs or sags,

with the spray being soft i don't take the back off of everything

From contributor Bi


The only items I spray are the ones we build, so I always do the finish work before I install the backs.

I'm still trying to develop a better technique with the AAA on detail work.

From contributor Je


Prefinished UV ply or spray before assembly on stained interiors...

From contributor Bi


Prefinished ply is unacceptable for what we build. Too many issues with spraying prior to assembly.

From contributor Le


If you do this often enough then you might like this. It's a head for an automatic spray system. Put a wand on it and you can get into small spaces.