In today’s episode we’re testing the verde mantis paint to see if its a match to the car, and were installing our Maxi-Miser M3000 turbine spraying system.
Head over to https://maxi-miser.com/m3000/ to see the spraying system I got as well as their full line of sprayers.

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Music:
Fareoh – Cloud Ten

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22 thoughts on “Testing the Lamborghini Paint Match and Installing a Turbine Spraying System”
  1. Congratulations on your build, plus the help of everyone. You got friends! Also, that Maxi-Miser 3000, hose and guns is sweet.
    The normal shop has 1/4” NPT fittings and use the same hoses normally used for impacts, air ratchets and other tools that contain oil and water. A pressure drop from the compressor to the gun, based upon the length of the hose requires increased air pressure to get 30 psi at the gun. Then losses inside the gun to the tip drops to 10-12 psi.
    This is a game changer for the future! I enjoyed the build.

  2. This is the big dog for commercial applications , but a 4 or 5 stage for the home guy, I guess I'm not seeing why that couldn't paint an entire car? It's not like there is a tank to fill. Shouldn't it provide constant cfm thru the (basically) vacuum cleaner motor?

  3. Buys a flat paint with no pearls, wonders why the paint doesn't have pearls… all that work to eliminate dust and debri, yet still leavs trash all over the floor, I can't imagine trying to paint the rear end of the car in that tiny little space in the back.

  4. One major thing that comes to mind….. hose down the floor (with water) then sweep it…. then repeat that a few times…. that debri/dust on the floor can make a difference.

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