Re: Setting up a turbine system
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 7:51 pm
I did hit back on your PM.
Let's address a few things here....
Yes, putting the turbine outside in the winter usually works pretty well. Not unusual for a turbine to add 40 to 50 degrees above ambient outdoor temp. Best to turn it on for about 10 to 15 minutes before you shoot to let it stabilize.
No, I'm not a big fan of using them for primers....I addressed this in your PM.
Yes, they can be used as a low pressure "blowoff"....just treat it like a garden hose by putting your thumb partially over the end to increase the blowing pressure. We do it all the time with woods, metals,etc.
If you really want/need to do the primer thing....consider going with a 5 stage Fuji system. It will come with a very good gravity gun designed specifically for that 5 stage. Spending those extra bucks on that system will let you do a car from start to finish.....
Let's address a few things here....
Yes, putting the turbine outside in the winter usually works pretty well. Not unusual for a turbine to add 40 to 50 degrees above ambient outdoor temp. Best to turn it on for about 10 to 15 minutes before you shoot to let it stabilize.
No, I'm not a big fan of using them for primers....I addressed this in your PM.
Yes, they can be used as a low pressure "blowoff"....just treat it like a garden hose by putting your thumb partially over the end to increase the blowing pressure. We do it all the time with woods, metals,etc.
If you really want/need to do the primer thing....consider going with a 5 stage Fuji system. It will come with a very good gravity gun designed specifically for that 5 stage. Spending those extra bucks on that system will let you do a car from start to finish.....