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TCP Global 2.5 Gallon (10 Liter) Heavy Duty Steel Paint Pressure Pot Tank with Clamp on Lid, Regulator, Gauge, Spray Gun, and Hoses - Pressure Pot for Epoxy Resin, Casting, Painting, and Autobody

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Size: 2.5 Gallon Base


Features

  • Durable Construction: Steel pressure pot with 2.5 gallon (10-liter) capacity, designed for intensive painting and casting tasks. Includes a clamp-on lid with a gasket for a secure, leak-proof seal.
  • Precision Control System: Features a fluid pressure regulator and gauge for accurate material application. A consistent working pressure of 25-30 psi is maintained for smooth paint flow and finishes.
  • Complete Kit Contents: This set includes a pressure chamber. Max operating pressure: 50 psi. The air inlet/outlet is 1/4" and the fluid outlet is 3/8" to fit standard equipment.
  • Versatile Applications: The unit is suitable for automotive painting and large-scale finishing projects. It handles various materials, including latex, oil-based paints, varnishes, lacquers, primers, and adhesives.
  • Efficient Performance: The system delivers commercial-quality finishes, reduces overspray and material waste, and is efficient for covering large surface areas. It is suitable for both new and experienced users.

Brand: TCP Global


Tank Volume: 10 Liters


Color: Silver


Recommended Uses For Product: Painting


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: ‎TCP Global


Tank Volume: ‎10 Liters


Color: ‎Silver


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Painting


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Weight: ‎14 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.5"W x 10.5"H


Style: ‎Gun


Power Source: ‎Compressed Air


Included Components: ‎Fluid pressure regulator with gauge, clamp-on lid with gasket, spray gun and hoses


Model Name: ‎PT8310


Maximum Pressure: ‎30 Pound per Square Inch


UPC: ‎848849028379


Manufacturer: ‎TCP Global


Item Weight: ‎14 pounds


Item model number: ‎PT8310


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PT8310


Date First Available: May 14, 2009


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  • Great Pot! Here’s how to convert it for resin casting.
Size: 2.5 Gallon Base
This pot is a great value and perfect for turning into a pressure pot for casting resin and these are my instructions on how I converted it! This pot comes with almost everything you need to convert to a pressure pot for resin casting. There are a handful of other items you need in order to convert. You can find them all here on Amazon or at your local hardware store. I think I spent another 15$ Total on all these items. 1/4-in NPT Mini Ball Valve 3/8-in (to 1/4) Threaded Male Adapter Bushing Fitting 1/4-in Threaded Cap Fitting 1/4-in Threaded Female Elbow Fitting 1/4 -in Threaded , 1/4" Male NPT Safety Valve, 60 psi Set Pressure 1/4 -in Threaded NPT air compressor coupler fitting Teflon or Plumbers tape 1st thing is to remove all the fittings from the lid. Including the pipe that goes down from the lid into the pot. All these parts were extremely difficult to remove, as they should be as this thing is made to hold paint under air pressure! I had to use a vice in order to get all the parts off. And even had to cut one of the fittings off with my Dremel. It was the hardest part for sure. Once all the parts are off clean the two holes with the included brush. There will be a lot of pipe glue that you will want to get off. Next thing is to wrap Teflon tape around all the male threads. This means on all 3 sections of the included T pressure gauge, on the 3/8-1/4 reducer on the air pressure fitting and on the safety valve. Both holes look similar, but they are not the same size/thread. One is a 1/4 and the other is 3/8. You will want to use your 3/8 to 1/4 reducer on 3/8 hole. Use a wrench to make sure the reducer is securely attached. Now let’s talk about the T shaped gauge that comes with the pot. Wrap all 3 male threaded parts with Teflon. On one side of the T connect the 1/4 cap, and on the other side screw on your female elbow. To the elbow you want to put your ball valve(again Teflon all the threads) and to the ball valve goes the air pressure fitting. Make sure these are all tight with a wrench (not just hand tight) Now you want to screw in the bottom of your now complete T gauge assembly to the 3/8 to 1/4 reducer you have already installed on the lid. So all we have left is the 1/4 inch hole in the lid. All we need to do on this one is screw in the 1/4 inch safety valve (Teflon again) So now you should be assembled! It’s worth saying again. All joints MUST have Teflon tape so the air doesn’t leak and you MUST screw them on with a wrench as tight as it will go. A pressure pot can explode if not assembled correctly. Here are some tips on filling with air. When you are filling you will need to have double the amount of pressure (psi) in your air compressor tank than you want to fill the pot to. So if you need 40 lbs of psi in the pot you will need your compressor tank to have at least 80lbs. If you don’t you will notice that the pressure will even out and stop filling. Attach the lid and screw down the clamps opposite from one another at the same time. This keeps the lid level and prevents leaks. If you are losing pressure you can spray the joints with soapy water, where there are bubbles there are leaks. Empty the tank using the ball valve and tighten your joints or take off and use more Teflon before attaching again.. Keep the ball valve closed while you are attaching your air compressor hose, and slowly open so you don’t knock over your molds inside the pot. Always use the ball valve to control the release of air. Do not take off the lid while the pot is pressured. Hope this helps!! Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020 by Ashley Hartshorn Ashley Hartshorn

  • Very well suited for resin casting conversion, but search instructions first (therpf forums)
Size: 2.5 Gallon Hand Crank
Bought it for converting to pressure pot for polyurethane casting in silicone moulds. Search "therpf pressure pot conversion" for an excellent step by step instruction on theRPF forum. I used the following steps for the conversion: Remove the central stirring handle by removing the locking rings (allen key) Use a gas torch (or a lighter) to warm up the inside paint tube a bit, then unscrew with a pipe wrench Optional for mounting a second manometer: Remove the paint outlet block on the topside, this opens up 3/8" NPT threads from the top, but only has a little over 1 thread on the lower side as the top is ground at a tilted angle, this is a problem when replacing with a second manometer (see below). Clean around central hole with rubbing alcohol to remove oil, then apply caulk on inside to construct a gasket for the washer, let dry completely. Block the central hole with 1 x M16 x 80mm hex bolt + 2 x large washers + nut as shown on theRPF. Apply Locktite 542 thread sealant on the 3/8" NPT threads. Mount 1 x R209-3/8X1/4 adapter (bought through Amazon) for putting a second manometer to replace the paint outlet. Screwing the R209 adapter in is a bit tricky since the hole enters at an angle to the surface, make sure that the threads engage correctly. Let the Locktite harden overnight (important). Mount 1 x Milton 1194 1/4" NPT Pressure Gauge in the adapter. Use teflon tape, and be sure to use two wrenches so you do not apply force on the Locktite. Finally, mount the regulator piece. I removed the second ball valve and T-divider as shown on theRPF, so that the hose connector points upwards. The connections on the pot come with sealants on all threads that come apart easily, but you need to use teflon tape or the Locktite 542 to get it tight again. You need a hose quick connector if you want the same as on the instructions. I used an AMFLO 1/4" NPS Female Threads to Quick Male (TCP Global part number CP21), that also is sold on Amazon. After this, the pressure pot works excellent as a resin casting pot. I have let it overnight several times at 50 PSI without any noticable leaks. The pot says max. pressure is 90PSI, but the safety valve starts letting out air after 50 PSI. (which should be sufficient for this type of casting). Also, my tests show that the second manometer I added shows the same as the regulator gauge. So that should confirm that the regulator that comes with the pot works correctly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Extremely cheap product
Size: 2-1/2 Gallon with Gun
What can I say that's good about this spray pot. I tested it first and seamed to be ok until I put paint in the pot. I sprayed for a few minutes and then let go of the handle and the paint shot out of the tip and splattered onto the wall and my new concrete. I finally got it stopped but the paint was running down the wall and onto the floor. I thought I had it fixed but when I started spraying again the hose broke off the gun and again made a mess on the floor. Since the hose broke off I could not clean the gun or paint hose so It's now worthless. So much for buying a cheap product. Next time I'll buy a Binks outfit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022 by Gary Rikli

  • You get what you pay for
Size: 0.5 Gallon with Gun
The product itself works wonderful. The gun is cheap as can be. This is good for small projects small fences. I use it in an industrial situation for the price. It is a good product
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect for resin casting once fitted correctly
Size: 2.5 Gallon Base
Came as described. Removed most fittings to customize for casting resin. Had no issues removing and replacing everything, holds pressure good and the price was definitely right. The elbow inside is really important if you don't want your casting to spatter every when you kick on your air supply. Curious as to the max PSI for this pot....says 2 bar but looks like other customers are pressurizing at 45-50 psi, as I did, and one guy looks like he's pressurizing at 60 psi. I haven't worked with pressure pots before so I was nervous doing the 45-50 psi, now I want to shoot for a little higher, 55-60 psi or so. Will update if it explodes....The bottom is curved/concave, making large, flat bottom molds good to go. When you use smaller sizes you might have tilting issues if it's not put in directly in the middle. I don't do a lot of casting but I'm hoping this will hold up for a good amount of time. If you do lots of castings, then I could see this starting to wear sooner than later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2018 by Carlson Carlson

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