Painting Doors Made Simple - Hire Station

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

Ever struggled with painting doors and dripping paint? See how it easy it is with a Portable Turbine Spray unit now available for hire.

Use with Crown Paints for a perfect finish.

Electric Intelligent Paint Sprayer. Unequalled in performance. This versatile, portable and highly reliable sprayer weighs only 15 kgs. It is ideal for one gun residential and maintenance applications.

Materials to be sprayed: Stains, lacquers, enamels, multicolours, emulsion and smooth masonry paints.

• Lightest Spray in its class.
• Advanced ICS™ microprocessor control with indicator lights
• Turbo PulseClean™
• 30 mesh manifold filter fitted as standard.

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  • is this water based paint or oil based?

  • Marlinieum - I'm not sure in this demo sorry. We do however have a full range of spray equipment, and would recommend asking Crown Paints (Our National Paint Partner) for the best paint to use for your requirments. Regards

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  • whoa! you didn't even covered the wall and floors now is red stain

  • my first job there would have been two chocks under the door to keep it from the floor.i Ive started spraying everything in new builds but use my porta spray for the woodwork.three storey 4 bedroom 4 days.its what we need in these times.

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  • too much paint on the surface at a time , build your coats, let some solvent evaporate , dont trap solvents. The material wont flow well , and runs may occur. Going over such a light color isnt done all at once to create a less than orange peel surface. Just watch them spray a car and you'll see what I mean

    Tinting your prime with red letting it flow out smoothly . the right gun and pressure setup that can deliver material to air balance for moving top to bottom evenly Cup gun tinkering no no

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