🎯 Paint Like a Pro, Every Time!
The 3M 16580 Accuspray Paint Spray Gun System is an all-in-one solution for professional-grade painting. This kit includes a versatile spray gun, four interchangeable nozzles, and a 22-ounce paint cup, allowing you to tackle a wide range of materials and projects with ease. Designed for efficiency, it minimizes waste and cleanup time, making it the perfect choice for industrial use.
B**L
Great product - lousy instructions
This works extremely well. I will save a considerable sum on paint because it sprays so efficiently.The instructions are awful. Let me repeat - the instructions are awful. Did I mention the instructions are awful?It exclaims it's meant for professional use, so I assume they assume you already know how these upper end guns work. I'm going to call 3M as I got the air pressure set by trial and error. The gauge they give you is worthless in my estimation but then I may not understand how to use it properly; an instruction issue. The mixing sleeve is also worthless to me because I don't know how to properly use it either. That's call #2 to 3M.If you're going to purchase this, you might as well get a boat load of those thin inserts and caps with the filter built in. You get 5 and realistically each insert / cap combination is good for one painting session. I mixed up paint and thinner at a 4:1 ratio using the oz scale in the mixing insert as my paint had no instructions for using it with a spray gun. All the other scales on the mixing insert are a mystery to me.If you mix up a batch and run out while spraying, you can reuse the insert and cap for some additional spraying if you use some common sense. The insert will be collapsed, so just use a screwdriver, etc to push it back down to resemble what it looked like when you started. Rinse the inside of the cap filter with some thinner to remove the crud that it caught before it entered the spray stream. Now mix and reuse as normal. Be forewarned that the insert won't be perfectly flat after a use, so the the mixing scale will be slightly off. Unless you're painting a Mona Lisa don't fret it.The 1.4 head is the only one I used for a steel primer and paint afterwards. I ordered a box of 1.4 heads because I suspected that's what I would end up using and I was correct. I sprayed two steel structures with primer one day, and cleaned the head. The next day, I used the same head to spray black enamel for one structure and then cleaned it again and sprayed white enamel for the other structure. It worked great. The gun is real easy to keep clean and the consumables on it are reasonable in cost.
C**N
Great spray gun for the DIY auto enthusiast
I'm a DIY custom auto builder. I don't normally do a lot of paint work, but I had a fair amount of bodywork and subsequent paint work on a recent project. I had heard good things on how well this gun sprayed primers but not much on basecoats/clear. I can confirm it sprays primer very well. I use the 1.8 mm tip and no issues caused by the gun. I also have had very good luck spraying color and clear. I've sprayed both PPG Omni and PPG Deltron using the 1.3 mm tip and I have had great success with both. Considering both paints were also a metallic, I was very impressed to see the finish. Nice even coats. Just take the time to set the fan and fluid controls and pay attention to your air pressure. The best part is the cleanup. This gun is very easy to clean. It generally takes less than 4 oz of lacquer thinner to clean the gun which is awesome. That and it takes very little time. I've actually cleaned the gun between primer coats to ensure I don't have any chunk build up on the fluid needle and I was working to 5-7 minute flash times. The attached photos were shot with the Accuspray Gun.
R**L
Virtually ready to paint out the box
Im a first time car painter and this thing value for the money ready to shoot paint out the box amazing! I was going to buy a Satajet 5000 for $650 that only sprayed clear coat instead I painted my entire car from start to finish (3 stage primer/sealer, Base color, and clear) with 1 spray gun thats to the interchangeable tips. Look no further this is the one you want. Cleans very easy and has the liners you just throw away. Bring enough liners to paint your car but after you would have to buy more. The liner caps have built in filter screens so even if you get some debris in the paint mix it wont clog the gun or end up on your work piece. I have a cheap harbor freight gun bud decided to do the entire project using only this spray gun kits. One you get the hang of what the adjustment knobs do to pattern and flow its a breeze i cant wait to paint another car!!
C**Y
not cheap but nice
I bought this gun because I really hate spending a lot of time cleaning spray guns when finished painting. I can say that this does an decent job and is a big time saver. As far as how it sprays, it does a fairly well from the little I've used it so far. Compared to a set of Titan Vapor spray guns, it has a very similar pattern and setup. I will need to use it more to really get a feel for how well it sprays. As far as cleanup, I think it is a quick as you can get short of throwing away everything and starting new every time. All I had to clean was the spray nozzle, and that was very quick. It definitely cut way down on cleanup time compared to the other guns. I also like that I can put a cap on the disposable lid and liner to save paint for a while if I don't use it all.The reason I'm not giving this five stars is that it comes with only one lid but comes with three disposable liners. Short of spending a lot of time cleaning the lid for reuse so I can use the additional liners, I don't see the purpose for the mismatch. I went ahead and bought replacement lids and liners.
E**K
Homebrew paintjob exceeded expectations!
I hit a deer with my work beater car a few weeks ago. The cost to have it repaired at a body shop would have been nearly the value of the car. Being that I'm pretty handy and have a background in such things, I decided to fix it myself. I bought a hood, both fenders, the bumper and a pair of headlights on the internet. I then started researching spray guns. It turns out there's about a billion of them. I was warned by a friend who's a pro not to buy a cheapie or I'd regret it. I chose this one and I'm glad I did. I used the 1.8 tip to spray the primer and the 1.4 to spray the base and clear. Everything laid down flat and smooth. The paint job looks way better than I thought possible. Now I'm making plans to do some repairs on my pickup! It's really easy to clean, I mean REALLY easy to clean. The lid and liner go in the trash and it just takes a couple teasoons of solvent to clean the tip. Buying a full box of lids and liners sucks but I have a lifetime supply now. Definitely a solid product
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