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From: TrimlinePaintingInc
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  • NICE!!!! at last i see a painter who knows how to paint good to see !!!!

  • Good thorough job from start to finish. It is nice to see a painter on here who knows what he is doing instead of 90% of the other videos I see. We use about four different styles of the Hyde spray poles and they really do save time.

  • Hi from Australia..

    Nice, Very Proffesional Painter..

    Thanks for the tip on the strainer;)

    Heres a tip for you (if you don't already know it)..When scuffing up the gutter/facia with the ScotchBrite, attach the ScotchBrite to your pole sander with extension pole..Saves time and your legs:)

    What brand is that Spray Pole, its a pissa..

    Thanks for the videos, Cheers

  • nice work. Spraying can be quite the time saver for such a job, and a better finish. Where I work it is often not practical to spray due to the heights and styles of homes (painting soffits on 3rd stories of brick homes, etc), but this is certainly a great method. Thats a great song too, Everlong ;) Cheers from a Toronto painter.

  • You missed under the down spouts, slacker!

  • Hello painter,

     I like your painting just wondering where can I get a paint pole like yours, can you message me back at Tommywurealty@yahoo.ca.

    Thanks.

  • the dick is for a 55 gallon bucket

  • Hi, on timber siding what is the purpose of backrolling? Is it for a better finish or better adhesion? Thanks

  • @ashroche I am unsure as to what you mean by timber siding. If you are referring to say a T1-11 style siding then yes the finish would look nicer by back rolling. The adhesion should be the same if the preparation was done correctly with any method you choose to apply your paint. Back rolling such a siding basically gives you a nicer fuller coat than just spraying because if you just sprayed that kind of siding than the material would just sit on top and not fill the wood like a roller would.

  • thanks for the help !!

  • wood siding ?

  • @carrizalez2011 Well if it is say redwood siding you could use the same tip that I recommend in this video, but you will need to back roll it. The size of the tip will not make the imperfections more or less noticeable. The size of the tip will only let you control the amount and the fan size of the material. Imperfections need to be dealt with in the preparation.

  • grate job !! what size of Spray Tip do you recomend me to paint a a old house that has a lot of inperfectections on the surface

  • @carrizalez2011 What kind of siding is it?

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