I'm interested to hear Steiny's advice, but back when I painted a few cars back in the 1980s, several things were critical: a good quality paint gun, mixing the paint to the right consistency, bright but even light from all angles, and an air compressor that could supply both the needed pressure as well as sufficient (and sustained) flow rate. 90 PSI at 12 CFM is what I recall, although that may have changed with modern paint guns and paint formulations. Those little air compressors that you roll around on wheels might supply enough pressure, but the flow rate isn't enough.Spider951 wrote:Any sage advice on spray technique?
I've heard that a 6 HP, 60 gallon 220volt air compressor will suffice for a DIY paint job.
-Bryan