I would suggest that you clear the room of all the furniture and fittings before you mask. I would also suggest that you have a roller handy for when you get a run rather than using toilet paper on a broom stick to wipe it off. Priming the gun should be done with paint and not water. Water should be used to flush and clean the gun afterwards.
On good walls you want something more like a 512 or even 510. That .17 is thumping a whole lot of extra material out and giving you a poor finish. Exterior on weatherboards etc or render then you use a .15 or a .17 etc. perfect walls you want that number smaller like 311 411 511 etc.
Put very light pencil mark on wall every cpl feet then gives u a guide when doing white on white. Very light and space then all out evenly so u know where they are
Also where your going sideways your also lapping the joins so you’ll get a shiny spot where you lap. Which is why every wall has to be sprayed to suit. If you spray vertically on those wall sections you wouldn’t have any shinny spots or heavy laps like your getting. Not that painters spray walls you spray sealer cutting in etc rarely do I spray walls as there’s not any time saved by the time you tape up. Your also taping up wet on wet or paint that’s only barely dried so you’ll end up peeling it even with low tac tapes. So there’s really no time saving in spraying walls only time I spray walls is exterior weatherboards, wardrobes as it’s not mission critical and lots of corners. As far as household internal walls never spray them. Even new homes I wouldn’t bother spraying wall sections only the cut in. Also a pest to touch up if you’ve sprayed the walls. And your moving wayyyy to slow for that 517 be runs everywhere. 30 litres of low sheen maybe 35 does a whole 4 bed house pretty much two coats. So gives you an idea how much material your using that be 4 litres maybe 5 for that area is what it should be.
I think you are doing the priming wrong. Take a look at the manual. This will also work but you get into trouble when you do the same way and change to another paint en you have to flush the machine and priming line.
I would suggest that you clear the room of all the furniture and fittings before you mask. I would also suggest that you have a roller handy for when you get a run rather than using toilet paper on a broom stick to wipe it off. Priming the gun should be done with paint and not water. Water should be used to flush and clean the gun afterwards.
On good walls you want something more like a 512 or even 510. That .17 is thumping a whole lot of extra material out and giving you a poor finish. Exterior on weatherboards etc or render then you use a .15 or a .17 etc. perfect walls you want that number smaller like 311 411 511 etc.
Put very light pencil mark on wall every cpl feet then gives u a guide when doing white on white. Very light and space then all out evenly so u know where they are
Thank you 👍
Helo when you Paint spray always spray in square so from left to right en up en down en you will have the best result..😜😜😊😊
Thanks for sharing, our paint jobs are getting better all the time
the machine looks more used this time :-)
Also where your going sideways your also lapping the joins so you’ll get a shiny spot where you lap. Which is why every wall has to be sprayed to suit. If you spray vertically on those wall sections you wouldn’t have any shinny spots or heavy laps like your getting. Not that painters spray walls you spray sealer cutting in etc rarely do I spray walls as there’s not any time saved by the time you tape up. Your also taping up wet on wet or paint that’s only barely dried so you’ll end up peeling it even with low tac tapes. So there’s really no time saving in spraying walls only time I spray walls is exterior weatherboards, wardrobes as it’s not mission critical and lots of corners. As far as household internal walls never spray them. Even new homes I wouldn’t bother spraying wall sections only the cut in. Also a pest to touch up if you’ve sprayed the walls. And your moving wayyyy to slow for that 517 be runs everywhere. 30 litres of low sheen maybe 35 does a whole 4 bed house pretty much two coats. So gives you an idea how much material your using that be 4 litres maybe 5 for that area is what it should be.
Did you find you have to dilute the paint alot or at all?
Hi, I put about a liter of hot water in a 25 liter bucket. 👍🏻
I like this is Wagner machine Vidya MRP price
I think you are doing the priming wrong. Take a look at the manual.
This will also work but you get into trouble when you do the same way and change to another paint en you have to flush the machine and priming line.
Hi, thanks for the tip, I'll have a look. Will give an update in the next video 👍🏻 thanks and have a great day
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