Good job. I'm doing my fence with a brush now, its slow, but I'm making good progress and I think my version will take the same amount of time that his method is taking. I was going to spray my fence as well, but decided against it. Ms. B. Churchill
What type of paint did you use? Did you need to use paint thinner to get it to spray through the sprayer? Or is the viscosity thin enough to use as is in the paint gun?
I used oil base primer and latex for top coat, and No thinner needed when using an airless sprayer, you need to thin the paint only when using an HVLP sprayer.
@@goldfinchrenovation3872 what’s the actual name of paint, and does it stop further rusting. My galvanized chainlink fence is starting to rust…been on the inter webs for weeks looking for a very good galvanized paint or rust converter. HELP ME!!
@@ttawevino9964 Sorry i can't really help you in your situation, the primer used in this project was oil based purchased by the client, latex wad used for top coat, it was a job that I have done once and not something I do on a regular basis so my knowledge is limited regarding the material used to remove rust and paint metal fences .
At first I started brush and rolling that fence before I realize i was moving really slow trying to reach into those tight bends and i figured it was going to take me days to get the job completed so I decided to use a sprayer and I was moving 10 times faster and then when I started using that method of retrieving paint, I saved time and paint.
Tried rolling a chain linked fence yesterday with a rough fluffy roller, & admit that rolling is soo much slower & messier. Truly, spray cans or nozzle are the best ways to go.
Easier said than done, I tried rolling it at first but i couldn't reach most bends and loops and had to use a brush to reach them , It was going to take me days to finish a 120 feet of fence, I switched to spraying and finished the job in half a day and saved 3 quarters of a gallon of paint.
Awesome !!! Thank you very much for sharing ! Im planing on painting a long fence and this video is gonna save me at least $300. What a good idea!
Good job. I'm doing my fence with a brush now, its slow, but I'm making good progress and I think my version will take the same amount of time that his method is taking. I was going to spray my fence as well, but decided against it.
Ms. B. Churchill
Im getting paint now lol
Wow. Nice method very smart 👍🏽
Nice
Which prayer do you use n also the compressor
What is that you are using exactly?
What type of paint did you use? Did you need to use paint thinner to get it to spray through the sprayer? Or is the viscosity thin enough to use as is in the paint gun?
I used oil base primer and latex for top coat, and No thinner needed when using an airless sprayer, you need to thin the paint only when using an HVLP sprayer.
@@goldfinchrenovation3872 what’s the actual name of paint, and does it stop further rusting. My galvanized chainlink fence is starting to rust…been on the inter webs for weeks looking for a very good galvanized paint or rust converter. HELP ME!!
@@ttawevino9964
Sorry i can't really help you in your situation, the primer used in this project was oil based purchased by the client, latex wad used for top coat, it was a job that I have done once and not something I do on a regular basis so my knowledge is limited regarding the material used to remove rust and paint metal fences .
Very smart
What exactly are you using to catch the paint?
Looks like cardboard?
I'm using here a vinyl billboard that I found discarded in a construction site.
I’ve got a bunch of little ketchup packets I’m going to need you to squeeze into the big bottle of ketchup.
What kind of paint sprayer is that? Thank you.
It's an airless Graco sprayer.
Which paint you did use
Oil based primer and latex for top coat
2k later fence is done
Too much effort, can roll it much faster.
This method is more effective and the paint looks more uniform.
LOL! You're joking right? Roll a fence!?🤣 Do you even paint bro🤣🤣
The time it takes to clean all of that defeats the purpose of saving the money of the paint....and what a mess !!! Good luck tho
At first I started brush and rolling that fence before I realize i was moving really slow trying to reach into those tight bends and i figured it was going to take me days to get the job completed so I decided to use a sprayer and I was moving 10 times faster and then when I started using that method of retrieving paint, I saved time and paint.
@@goldfinchrenovation3872 Exactly. Well done and the paint looks more uniform and neat.
Could have rolled it on faster.
Tried rolling a chain linked fence yesterday with a rough fluffy roller, & admit that rolling is soo much slower & messier. Truly, spray cans or nozzle are the best ways to go.
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how is using a piece of board behind the other side not common sense? rolling is easier and faster...its going to disintegrate again anyway...
Easier said than done, I tried rolling it at first but i couldn't reach most bends and loops and had to use a brush to reach them , It was going to take me days to finish a 120 feet of fence, I switched to spraying and finished the job in half a day and saved 3 quarters of a gallon of paint.
Totally agree with Goldfinch on this one. To add, rolling the paint on creates uneven amounts, & will likely flake off in a couple months.
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