Hi,
I don't paint very much, and my compressor absolutely isn't up to the task anyway. For how often I want for a decent spraying method, it's not worth upgrading the compressor and certainly isn't worth buying a "real" turbine painting setup. Plus, I love making things.
So, I'm thinking I might try to fabricobble a DIY turbine with a cheap 4-stage pump from God-knows-where. Generally speaking, they appear to be in the 10 psi and 30 - 40 CFM range, not including line losses.
I've found a few ancient threads in which a guy cooks up a similar plan, and is immediately besieged with claims that any HVLP guns not specifically intended for turbine use won't work. Looking at the specs for a typical gun, I get it... they want more pressure.
What I haven't found is a clear picture of what's actually different inside a typical compressor-powered HVLP gun and one that's made for a turbine. Really, I'm wondering if there's any hope of fudging things to allow for a much cheaper typical HVLP gun for turbine use.
Any insight? Thanks!