Painting Project, Located in Marlborough does Interior and exterior painting. This particular job was done in Marlborough. In a comercial building a rare situation for our Residential Painting Business model. Massachusetts
I love the comments for a 14 second video...!! The old story goes, "you're painting that all wrong..."...that's us Men, always ready to add some helpful advice...;)
Home looks pre-1978 to me. Where is your Respirator so the worker does not get Lead poisoning. Where is the water so you do not create Lead dust and poison the children in the neighborhood? For gods sake, where is your Fall Protection man. EPA and OSHA would have a field day with this video.
Gee, I'm no expert, but wouldn't a porter cable siding stripper with a 24 grit carbide blade be faster, and leave the wood virtually bare, and ready to be sanded with 80 grit on a sticky back 5" orbital, then primed and painted? like I said I'm no expert, but it sure would look like a professional paint job that way
wow! amazing, Try a power sander with 7" discs. Start with a 26 or 36 grit, that take the gut of the crap off, dont load the machine so you are diging into the wood, then go back over it with a 60 grit disc, and then a palm sander if you need to. Sometimes the scraper is the only way to go, especially with the buts of clapboards, G luck
I love the comments for a 14 second video...!! The old story goes, "you're painting that all wrong..."...that's us Men, always ready to add some helpful advice...;)
brohmanski 1 year ago
Home looks pre-1978 to me. Where is your Respirator so the worker does not get Lead poisoning. Where is the water so you do not create Lead dust and poison the children in the neighborhood? For gods sake, where is your Fall Protection man. EPA and OSHA would have a field day with this video.
bluefireduck 1 year ago
Gee, I'm no expert, but wouldn't a porter cable siding stripper with a 24 grit carbide blade be faster, and leave the wood virtually bare, and ready to be sanded with 80 grit on a sticky back 5" orbital, then primed and painted? like I said I'm no expert, but it sure would look like a professional paint job that way
fstwrtr 2 years ago
Very helpful, Thanks !!!!
2BrokeG 2 years ago
My God.. that is one rough prep job ahead
meatformoney 3 years ago
wow! amazing, Try a power sander with 7" discs. Start with a 26 or 36 grit, that take the gut of the crap off, dont load the machine so you are diging into the wood, then go back over it with a 60 grit disc, and then a palm sander if you need to. Sometimes the scraper is the only way to go, especially with the buts of clapboards, G luck
PukkPukk 4 years ago
that was absolutly gay.
sk8ter829 4 years ago 2
that is absolutely the most interesting video i have ever seen in my life
renzopukin 5 years ago 2