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Thanks for both the video's.
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Your videos is absolutely great, Paul! Very well produced and very informative. Much appreciated.
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+ 1 thank you very much for take your time to produce those videos and share them with us.baggen wrote:Your videos is absolutely great, Paul! Very well produced and very informative. Much appreciated.
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wow, some great vids you've done. i watched a couple and plan to watch a lot more!
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Nice videos, Paul.
Very usefull.
Very usefull.
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Do you have any insight on the Iwata LPH-50? I cannot seem to find anything online. Also, what compressor are you using? It seems that these guns need a higher HP. I have an Iwata Smart Jet Pro that has 1/8 HP and I read they Need at least a 1/3 HP.
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Very professional videos Paul!
I think we all can learn something from it!
Cheers, Martijn
I think we all can learn something from it!
Cheers, Martijn
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Thanks guys!
vinceqn ... the LPH 50 is a very nice gun. I didn't add it because I already had the RG-3 and G-5, so it would have been redundant as far as pattern size. However, if you only have one, the LPH 50 is what I would go with, I especially like the swivel cup. You definitely need the cfm so look on the iwata site for compressor requirements. If you go with the 1mm tip you significantly bump up the cfm requirement.
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vinceqn ... the LPH 50 is a very nice gun. I didn't add it because I already had the RG-3 and G-5, so it would have been redundant as far as pattern size. However, if you only have one, the LPH 50 is what I would go with, I especially like the swivel cup. You definitely need the cfm so look on the iwata site for compressor requirements. If you go with the 1mm tip you significantly bump up the cfm requirement.
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paul, watched your videos on scribing and soldering. some very good tips on both. i'm going to try out some of your soldering tips on my next build.