@ 4:26 (Can you walk me through this so I can correctly use it?) I must have 4 cans of paint that won't spray and 2 were new. I appreciate you're help. Or if it's more detailed in another video ... Thanks, Beth
My grandfather was a well known painter in Evansville. He was the only one who took the job of painting the highest church steeple here! He could turn a piece of drywall into any type of wood panel.
I've found that Pringles cans are the perfect size to keep roller heads clean and not all smashed up. Also easy to Sharpe the lid so you know what's in it. You're welcome 😄
Some of these are pretty handy. I like the idea of taking household materials to make unique designs on the walls. Faux brick with just a sponge saves time and money.
Trick: use a credit card (preferably an old one) to remove paint from rollers before rinsing out thoroughly in a bit of water. scrunch out then takes little running water to rinse out properly. Fuzz them up by spinning them on their cages .... or in real life, scruffy them up after washing and again while damp and before use. I've seen a few people who have a washing machine just for cleaning rollers. The results look really lovely but can't help thinking the rollers would get bashed about to bits. I believe some divorces have come about by using this approach ... but with lovely clean fluffy rollers, possibly worth it. I don't do this as I never remember, but believe wetting an emulsion brush before use stops the paint entering the fennel making it far quicker to clean out.
Most of these don't work for more than maybe a small touch up. All of these have had commercial versions available for just a few bucks that still don't work well. If I caught one of my $30/ hour painters doing 90% of these crafts on the clock and getting those results, they would be fired. That is why they hide it from you.
@@ulissitosNot arrogance, professional advice. Positive that you do not work in the trades, and spending more time and money on inferior results is a bad deal. It usually costs more to fix a bad repair than it would have original cost to repair it correctly the first time. By cost I am referring to your time or paying for someone else's time.
I don’t get all the hate in the comment section. He’s not saying these are better or preferred ways of doing things. He burned through so many ideas, they’re not all going to be home runs but there were some cool ones
Gah what’re you-a speed watcher reader? Too fast so how do we KNOW honestly AND a few of these are ridiculous like tape then spackle-you’re SUPPOSED to do it RIGHT and FILL THE HOLE! Now I don’t trust buying a home unless I poke at the walls🤣🤔🤔🤔
TROP COOL l'astuce pour vieillir le bois sur ma table basse de salon crée avec mes p'tites mains. Pareil pour le ballon et la corde = je cherchais justement un moyen de peindre ma cuisine avec un côté provençal. TROUVE grave à vous !... Ce sera orangé avec des fleurs ( Merci le ballon ) bleu ciel.... ALLEZ, je m'y colle ce dimanche ! .... 🥰 MERCI tout plein 🥰
I loved this video. Some of these hacks were so ingenious & look like they'll save time & $ & make cleanup easier/faster! Some of the ideas on here need to be made into a good prototype that can be patented,then mass produced & sold in stores..
I’m just curious. Why don’t they make a paint roller with an electric motor, so that three rollers can be placed on separate shafts? You would press the button, and the rollers would circle around. That way, you could get yourself covered with paint even faster. I always budget a gallon of paint for me, and a gallon for the wall.
As a professional painter of 30 plus years I can say 90 percent of every thing I watched on this video is that of amateur painters and not even 1 percent is what we do as professional painters. So for all of you that love this video, you will only be as good as the amateur painters you learn from. I did have a great laugh though. I loved the sandles screwed to the buckets. OSHA will fine you for such a clown maneuver as that... 😅
If you paint for a living, you have more than likely hung some drywall at one time or another, if so, you wouldn't to need screw sandals on to 5 gal buckets!
The previous owner we purchased our home from had used one thin layer of newspaper then put thin layer of stucco over top. The home inspector completely missed it. Bought home and five years later had to install new exterior wall. Statute of limitations had run. So watch out.
Totally agree! Purchased a house for 575k in 2020. Hired a highly recommended inspection team and did not opt out of any of the additional options since I was going to be investing quite a lotta loot if/when the inspection came back with a clean bill of health. Nothing out of the ordinary was noted worth mentioning here. I also had a VA inspection on my potential purchase. Two years in, I've had to replace the roof and gutters (+64.8k) several slabs of (erosion induced) concrete near the foundation and inside the attached garage (21.5k) ceiling drywall repairs due to water intrusion in two different rooms (personally addressed) 4 of the 5 toilets had leaks and needed to be replaced at a cost of $200 each. Mice, bats, and birds living in the attic requiring professional pest control intervention (4.2k and counting) and YES I did opt-in for the pest, foundation, roof , and water intrusion inspections. Due diligence!!!! Later discovered that the buyers agent and the inspection company owners had a long history of "friendship" which I believe played a role.
@@chimi1924 Answer: Ca Statute of Limitations starts when discover the fraud and now it is too late. I'm proactive but both homeowners need to take corrective action.
My grandfather was right also. He used to say “Don’t use diy techniques to do a professional job”. 😂😂😂. Some ideas here are ok but there’s a lot of unprofessional stuff also that’s why the professionals won’t tell us and moreover don’t even use them
I've been decorating for nearly 20 years. What are secret tricks? Time saving things like covering trays and such .... Tape, caulk, paint, remove tape to get razor sharp edges .... but most things are just common sense. Most DIY folk don't use the right tools or products. Many focus on the wrong things ... and don't see they have lumps in their walls and porridge in their paint. And don't caulk the woodwork and ceiling to get straight lines. "Painting is easy .... until you know what you're doing". We've all had customers telling us what they do and all you can do is stare at them in silence .... then change the subject. They are the ones who then book you back in months in advance.
@@fingerlakespreppergrl a crack that size will dry enough in 10 mins, why overfill and waste time sanding huge bits of filler when you can just wait & quickly do it with minimal sanding needed. Not very often you can fill just once unless you're loading it up like it owes you money.
En tant que peintre de profession j'ai envie de me crever les yeux en voyant cette vidéo 😂 et je ne sais pas si je dois rire ou pleurer en pensant aux malheureux qui ont essayé de mélanger leur pot de peinture avec le tour et dont la boîte s'est ouverte 😅 je dois avouer que la technique de la bouteille pour conserver le pinceau est bien pensée mais pour une courte durée 😉
some of these are just downright ridiculous (tape around a paint roller?), because you're assuming that we have all of the necessary equipment to put some of these things together. However some of these are...well, kind of ingenious!
you must really impress the single mom demographic . buckets on your feet may sound like a good idea, until you lose your balance, or they slip when you lean. - been a painter for about 14 years. these are very, VERY dumb
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@ 4:26 (Can you walk me through this so I can correctly use it?) I must have 4 cans of paint that won't spray and 2 were new.
I appreciate you're help. Or if it's more detailed in another video ...
Thanks,
Beth
@@bethbartlett5692 its like asking, hi can you torture youtube again please
Some of these are comedy gold.
❤😂😂😂
My grandfather was a well known painter in Evansville. He was the only one who took the job of painting the highest church steeple here! He could turn a piece of drywall into any type of wood panel.
I LOVE watching this stuff! It's remembering to use it when you need that's the problem!
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The buckets screwed into slippers is such a unique way to break bones .
I know .....perfect comical accident to video if you're up to stunts!
So smart and clever! Wish I knew those tricks when I was a homeowner trying to paint everything!
C est magnifique c est merveilleux j adore j adore de regarder tout merci merci beaucoup des gros bisous énormes
I painted for 25 years and usually put a primer on a wood door before spraying it. 🤔
Great idears❤
Yeah we KNOW you guys are HIRED by us SMART ONES! Have FAITH-there’s a few of us lol🙏🏻❤️🤣😅
He forgot😅😅😅
Bonjour, merci c'est génial vos astuces et pratiques. 😊
Painters like all tradesmen do have "secret tricks" unfortunately none of them are in this video
I've found that Pringles cans are the perfect size to keep roller heads clean and not all smashed up. Also easy to Sharpe the lid so you know what's in it. You're welcome 😄
That’s so smart!!! 🌟🌟🌟🙏🏻❤️
You can screw sandles to the top of Pringles cans and walk on them like the guy did with 5 gallons buckets. Good way to break an ankle. Use a ladder .
@@LeoWKudej yep, sounds like a good way to get hurt 🤕. Hold my beer 🍻
And I guess you get nice crisp edges !
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Some of these are pretty handy. I like the idea of taking household materials to make unique designs on the walls. Faux brick with just a sponge saves time and money.
This is one of the better videos. Well worth watching. No time wasted.
Thank you for uploading.
☘️🌝🌲
Trick: use a credit card (preferably an old one) to remove paint from rollers before rinsing out thoroughly in a bit of water. scrunch out then takes little running water to rinse out properly.
Fuzz them up by spinning them on their cages .... or in real life, scruffy them up after washing and again while damp and before use.
I've seen a few people who have a washing machine just for cleaning rollers. The results look really lovely but can't help thinking the rollers would get bashed about to bits. I believe some divorces have come about by using this approach ... but with lovely clean fluffy rollers, possibly worth it.
I don't do this as I never remember, but believe wetting an emulsion brush before use stops the paint entering the fennel making it far quicker to clean out.
Grazie per aver condiviso il video e grazie anche a suo nonno che ci ha fatto conoscere i suoi trucchetti.
Molto ingegnoso, complimenti 😊🌸
Wow! Some excellent brilliant ideas here. Thanks for sharing this.👏👏👏👏
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Super useful even beyond painting. Worth watching.
So simply logical and so effective!
I use aluminium foil when painting doors - it slides under the bottom of the door and I can paint right to the edge. Same with bookcases.
Most of these don't work for more than maybe a small touch up. All of these have had commercial versions available for just a few bucks that still don't work well. If I caught one of my $30/ hour painters doing 90% of these crafts on the clock and getting those results, they would be fired. That is why they hide it from you.
Do you have any positive things to share other than your arrogance??
@@ulissitosNot arrogance, professional advice. Positive that you do not work in the trades, and spending more time and money on inferior results is a bad deal. It usually costs more to fix a bad repair than it would have original cost to repair it correctly the first time. By cost I am referring to your time or paying for someone else's time.
painters paid by the hour have no incentive to take shortcuts, its the contracted ones that want to finish as quickly as possible.
Good time, teacher, your works are really beautiful 💖🤌👍🌹 and unique 💖💖
Awesome THANKS, and great help. Fixing to give my sister and my old trailer a face lift. Again Thanks
I love this channel, always awesome ideas.
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Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍
I don’t get all the hate in the comment section. He’s not saying these are better or preferred ways of doing things. He burned through so many ideas, they’re not all going to be home runs but there were some cool ones
Gah what’re you-a speed watcher reader? Too fast so how do we KNOW honestly AND a few of these are ridiculous like tape then spackle-you’re SUPPOSED to do it RIGHT and FILL THE HOLE! Now I don’t trust buying a home unless I poke at the walls🤣🤔🤔🤔
TROP COOL l'astuce pour vieillir le bois sur ma table basse de salon crée avec mes p'tites mains. Pareil pour le ballon et la corde = je cherchais justement un moyen de peindre ma cuisine avec un côté provençal. TROUVE grave à vous !... Ce sera orangé avec des fleurs ( Merci le ballon ) bleu ciel.... ALLEZ, je m'y colle ce dimanche ! .... 🥰 MERCI tout plein 🥰
Agree
I loved this video. Some of these hacks were so ingenious & look like they'll save time & $ & make cleanup easier/faster! Some of the ideas on here need to be made into a good prototype that can be patented,then mass produced & sold in stores..
Some people are stupid for option or since they were born.
It wasn't what I was expecting, but very cool! 😄👍
I’m just curious. Why don’t they make a paint roller with an electric motor, so that three rollers can be placed on separate shafts?
You would press the button, and the rollers would circle around. That way, you could get yourself covered with paint even faster.
I always budget a gallon of paint for me, and a gallon for the wall.
When you get as good as me you only have to budget for a quart of paint on yourself 😂
😂
Excellent! I just hope I can remember at least a few of these!
Such a wide variety of ideas can become effective with the slightest trigger.🤔
A little ingenuity can produce a great effect.😊
Wow amazing. Just these little tricks.
I always get tricked into watching these ridiculous hacks
Hear here.
Got me, too...
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Same 😂
The second you hear that elevator music you know to hit X.
They are very functional. Then, Make your own videos😅
God bless,thank you 👍
Awesome. Thanks for the share. ♥️
So great, thank you channel owner
So impressed with the smart ideas 😊thank you ❤
magnifique pour se simplifier la vie.
mille fois merci.
Good ideas🎉🎉and simple tu use 👍👍
Gracias por los trucos, son muy buenos para aplicarlos en el hogar.
Good day .great tips ❤😂thankyou
Il est génial ce type !!!
I love what u are sharing with us i will be sending this to my husband and family😅
Amazing,incredible.
Tanks for making such videos! Very useful for me! ❤
As a professional painter of 30 plus years I can say 90 percent of every thing I watched on this video is that of amateur painters and not even 1 percent is what we do as professional painters. So for all of you that love this video, you will only be as good as the amateur painters you learn from. I did have a great laugh though. I loved the sandles screwed to the buckets. OSHA will fine you for such a clown maneuver as that... 😅
1000% agree hahahaha
True, but he's not selling ideas, he's selling a video.
Super gute Tips, vielen Dank!
Thank our for being you! You Rock!
Great ideas, thank you 😉
👏👍😀j'ai bien apprécié vos astuces intéressant 🇨🇵
GREAT video!!!
I love your hacks!
Thanks for sharing.
If you paint for a living, you have more than likely hung some drywall at one time or another, if so, you wouldn't to need screw sandals on to 5 gal buckets!
Some great ideas!
Thank you for Sharing
Hey what I use to store my foil, etc vertically in a cabinet? Wonderful ideas!
Das mit dem großen Loch in der Wand mit Tape zugemacht wird ist ja schon Fusch am Bau. Wenn man da einen Nagel reinhauen will 😮
Yes, I think so too ! - this video is boring.
Watching is a complete waste of time.
Yea, some pretty good ideas here!!!
Наши мужчины самые талантливые, изобретательные и умные!!!
ما شاء الله بالتوفيق والنجاح الدائم أن شاء الله
The previous owner we purchased our home from had used one thin layer of newspaper then put thin layer of stucco over top. The home inspector completely missed it. Bought home and five years later had to install new exterior wall. Statute of limitations had run. So watch out.
Totally agree! Purchased a house for 575k in 2020. Hired a highly recommended inspection team and did not opt out of any of the additional options since I was going to be investing quite a lotta loot if/when the inspection came back with a clean bill of health. Nothing out of the ordinary was noted worth mentioning here. I also had a VA inspection on my potential purchase. Two years in, I've had to replace the roof and gutters (+64.8k) several slabs of (erosion induced) concrete near the foundation and inside the attached garage (21.5k) ceiling drywall repairs due to water intrusion in two different rooms (personally addressed) 4 of the 5 toilets had leaks and needed to be replaced at a cost of $200 each. Mice, bats, and birds living in the attic requiring professional pest control intervention (4.2k and counting) and YES I did opt-in for the pest, foundation, roof , and water intrusion inspections. Due diligence!!!! Later discovered that the buyers agent and the inspection company owners had a long history of "friendship" which I believe played a role.
Question: who recommended the inspectors?
Suggestion: follow the money. You may stilla have a recourse to claim fraudulent practices.
@@chimi1924 Answer: Ca Statute of Limitations starts when discover the fraud and now it is too late. I'm proactive but both homeowners need to take corrective action.
Did you check if "contruction" has statue of limitations. Not in this USA Territory.
With how busy a painter is I don't think they have time to hide their tricks. Maybe their mistakes... They often love telling others their tricks.
I’ve been a painter for 40 years and over half of these are useless to a pro painter but not so bad for the DIYers
Bastante criatividade. Parabéns!
Wow that's awesome I am impressed with some of the stuff that was being used in this video pretty cool.
Incredible! Thanks for sharing
Suas ideias são ótimas.parabens
Super!!! Gracias!!!
My grandfather was right also. He used to say “Don’t use diy techniques to do a professional job”. 😂😂😂. Some ideas here are ok but there’s a lot of unprofessional stuff also that’s why the professionals won’t tell us and moreover don’t even use them
All ideas are cool
Sponge brush for polish I love that particularly
So easy! Thank you!
Спасибо большое 😊
Stupendi 😂😂😂 trucchi😊😊😊😊
여러가지로 활용 잘하시네요 잘 배우고 갑니다👍👍
Screwing flip flops to 5 gallon paint buckets as a moveable stool looks kinda dangerous but effective based on your skill set and balance 😉
Génial...! génie expérimenté patient...bravo..!?
Crazy good, thanks =)
I've been decorating for nearly 20 years. What are secret tricks? Time saving things like covering trays and such .... Tape, caulk, paint, remove tape to get razor sharp edges .... but most things are just common sense. Most DIY folk don't use the right tools or products. Many focus on the wrong things ... and don't see they have lumps in their walls and porridge in their paint. And don't caulk the woodwork and ceiling to get straight lines.
"Painting is easy .... until you know what you're doing".
We've all had customers telling us what they do and all you can do is stare at them in silence .... then change the subject. They are the ones who then book you back in months in advance.
Some really good ideas thank you.
You put tape over a hole, just to put filler over the tape instead just to fill the hole with it? i dont get it
Sometimes the filler will shrink as it dries in the hole, or could get pushed into or fall out of the hole
So fill it again?
@@Pkbu_icu I like to do a job right once, rather than several times wrong, who has time for that
@@fingerlakespreppergrl a crack that size will dry enough in 10 mins, why overfill and waste time sanding huge bits of filler when you can just wait & quickly do it with minimal sanding needed. Not very often you can fill just once unless you're loading it up like it owes you money.
@@fingerlakespreppergrl.
Wellll I did like the Pringles can for storing the rollers.
En tant que peintre de profession j'ai envie de me crever les yeux en voyant cette vidéo 😂 et je ne sais pas si je dois rire ou pleurer en pensant aux malheureux qui ont essayé de mélanger leur pot de peinture avec le tour et dont la boîte s'est ouverte 😅 je dois avouer que la technique de la bouteille pour conserver le pinceau est bien pensée mais pour une courte durée 😉
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some of these are just downright ridiculous (tape around a paint roller?), because you're assuming that we have all of the necessary equipment to put some of these things together. However some of these are...well, kind of ingenious!
What did you use to clean scrapers etc , was it washing soda or bi carbonate of soda please?
If a professional painter used any of these techniques we wouldn't be professional painters
Einfach toll...!
My husband is a professional painter. He says most of these 'hacks' are wrong and only a hack would use them.
Зробила цим шпателем міжкімнатні двері, вийшло просто бомба!!!😂😂😂
you must really impress the single mom demographic . buckets on your feet may sound like a good idea, until you lose your balance, or they slip when you lean. - been a painter for about 14 years. these are very, VERY dumb
Very good vidéo 👍 MacGyver 😁😋 tanks
VERY GOOD.
This video is the best and it deserves a lot of likes 👍, I also try to make interesting videos on my channel ❤️
bravo,thanks
Des astuces super ! Dommage que le débit soit aussi rapide
Wow! Nice
The pro painters hide these techniques out of embarrassment...