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you are not to shabby bud i have a question i see this over nad over in our trade why dont you flipp your roller over? there is unused paint there~ i do like how you roll out the edges good skills there also it seems like you dry roll a bit to much other than that good job
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nice video, but shouldn't you remove the bed or cover it up...LOL
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Reh-tardddd you'll be halfway descent if you listen to this guy... I'd actually kill to have him on this 30,000 sq ft. library ceiling we have going on right now. hows 12 bucks an hour bud?
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@baiNEKO Im a pro painter and have owned my own company for about 10 years. Some people like to roll first but you should always cut first. His rolling techniecs are correct but you should always cut first, starting with from top to bottom. When you finishes cutting a area, like a door frame you should take small rollers and just roll out what you just cut so you do not get a picture frame effect when your paint job is complete.
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Started a painting job and my boss didn't teach me how to paint. Much thanks for the video help!
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try doing that with dura poxy
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@Jayjr1105 if it is flat you can do the cut after
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@Jayjr1105 yes, you're right :)
Aren't you supposed to cut before you roll?
Jayjr1105 9 months ago 3
Hi - I thought we should first paint the edges with a brush, before rolling? Will it be difficult to handle the edges after you've rolled everything? (also is there a playlist for the complete process, including handling the roller & paint?) thanks!
baiNEKO 8 months ago 2