You need to spray about 30 mills to end up with about 20 after sanding. 20 to end up with 10 will be too thin.
The max you can spray in one shoting is about 10 mills. You can verify this with a mil gauge. Get your gel ready, thinned and all but dont add catalyst, spray a piece of scrap and adjust the gun as needed, air, material, etc. When you are happy with how it sprays, measure with a mil gauge. Take a not of your setup, you will not have time to play with these dials in an actual shooting session with catalyzed gel. Clean every thing for the actual session.
Based on the mil gauge reading you got, plan on shooting 30 or so mills. If you get 10 mills per shooting, you will do this 3 times with enough time for flushing in between. You dont need much, just enough time for the gel to tack so that there is no solvent will be trapped when you lay the following coat.
Don't use your friends gun. It is very likely that you will ruin it. Use the $15 Harbor Fright one and buy yourself at least two, clean both and get them ready.
Be very percise and acurate when adding catalyst. Dont use the number of drops methd, it is next to useless and very error prone. Go to any pharmacy and buy yourself few insulin syringes 100 units. Those are divided so that the 100 units equal 1 cc = 1ml. So 30 units = 0.3 ml and so on. This is the best method i found to mix the catalyst accurately.
I catalyze an ounce or so and leave it in the same environment i will spray in, same temperature, humidity and watch it carefully and time it until it start gelling. Subtract few minutes from that and use a stopwatch around my nick. Set it when i add the catalyst to the gel not when i start shooting. Once it goes off, i stop immediately, pour whatever gel left out of the gun, add acetone and spray the acetone with the material dial on max. Repeat couple of times to fully clean the gun, mix gel and spray again. Be very organized. It will help great deal
What is the high temp in your area now? In the Northwest of US, it is too late for outdoor gel spraying now unless you work in a heated shop or garage.