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We practice on objects and walls with low-pressure electric guns, turbines and Airless systems for DIYers. https://www.bricocrack.tv. Tutorial Painting Tools Spraying paint Low pressure guns Turbines Airless equipment. All the electric guns, turbines and Airless equipment that we handle in the tutorial are from Wagner. If you want to know more about Wagner airless equipment, visit their website https://www.wagner-group.com/es/ If you want to buy Wagner products ONLINE, click on this link: https://www.todopintar.com/ The gloves we protect our hands with are from Tomás Bodero Group https://tomasbodero.com/es/. In this tutorial, and with the collaboration of the Wagner Technical Department, we are going to show you the electric guns, turbines and Airless equipment that DIYers have available for painting. DIYers and some professionals who are not painting specialists but who occasionally have to do some work for which they would really benefit from using a semi-professional Airless machine. And as DIYers are becoming more daring every day, now, in addition to painting objects, we also want to paint walls with a spray gun because they are very smooth and with very little effort. That is why we thought it would be interesting to show you in this tutorial the Airless guns, turbines and equipment for DIYers and semi-professionals, so that you can choose the one that best suits you based on the characteristics of your painting projects. Juan begins by explaining how HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) guns work. These are guns that use a high volume of air at low pressure. The result is a smooth paint application that reduces overspray. He then describes them to you and shows you their advantages because, from the most basic ones, they have the Click&Paint system that allows you to use a single motor and several fronts that have their own tank. In this way, you could work with several colours at the same time without having to wash the gun tank after each application. Juan is going to show you how to dilute the paint, how to handle the trigger and how to regulate the fan while painting a bench. If you need to paint faster, with less effort or you want to paint walls, your option is the universal guns or turbines. These machines allow you to paint objects with enamels and lacquers and, in addition, use plastic paint to paint walls. This is achieved because these machines, in addition to the trigger of the basic ones, have a speed regulator. The turbine incorporates the convenience of not having to carry the paint in your hand while painting and you have models that, like the professional ones, suck the paint from the bucket. Juan is going to test the turbine by painting a chair and a wall so that you can see how it works on both objects and walls and he is also going to show you how easy it is to clean. And, to finish, we are going to practice with the Airless machines for DIYers, which also exist. You know, the difference is that they do not project air but only paint. You will see that here, even the most DIY machines already have professional nozzles. You will also see a semi-professional model that sucks the paint directly from the bucket. We finish this tutorial by starting up the Airless equipment and applying paint on a wall. You will see with us that it is very simple and that the result is spectacular after giving it a second coat without waiting for it to dry. Juan is also going to show you how to empty the paint machine and how to clean the tank. We hope that with this tutorial you are encouraged to use guns, turbines and Airless for DIYers in your next painting projects. Tell us as always in the comments of the video if this information is useful to you. Many thanks in advance! ???? #AirlessForDIYers #PaintingWithLowPressureElectricSprayGun #PaintingWithTurbine More information about Paint and Tools at https://www.bricocrack.tv/ Presented by Juan Mateos. Follow us also on FB / bricocrack Twitter: / bricocrack Instagram / bricocrack