I've been working on my parents old farmhouse and have run across alot of rot and flaking paint and been trying all sorts of scrapers, wire brush's and sanders to get the old paint or at least smooth enough to prime and repaint. After watching your video, i went outside and found a scrap piece in my truck i had removed because of rot and heated a spot with the pen torch and scraped the paint right off easy as pie, next stop is to pick up a new "handy dandy" torch set. Thank you very much !
good information,, thanks for the video and sharing. :)
jamesstans777 8 months ago
Great video! The only thing I saw that I really disagreed with was I would have primed before I caulked. Keep up the good work!
TrimlinePaintingInc 1 year ago
@TrimlinePaintingInc Definitely. Prime then caulk.
dksculpture 1 year ago
being a painter for seventeen years i can say that you really know how to prep
nice job
530PAINTER 2 years ago 2
I've been working on my parents old farmhouse and have run across alot of rot and flaking paint and been trying all sorts of scrapers, wire brush's and sanders to get the old paint or at least smooth enough to prime and repaint. After watching your video, i went outside and found a scrap piece in my truck i had removed because of rot and heated a spot with the pen torch and scraped the paint right off easy as pie, next stop is to pick up a new "handy dandy" torch set. Thank you very much !
Hollrobb 2 years ago 2
very very helpful and thanks!!!
mwee2002 2 years ago