Spray a Room Using Graco QuickShot [& Graco 395] Airless Paint Sprayer
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
- How to spray paint walls and ceiling different colours. Starting with room preparation for painting, masking tips, showing how to use masking tape before spraying trim / woodwork, then airless spray painting walls and ceiling. See how I use the Graco Ultra QuickShot for small jobs - spraying woodwork (trim), followed by a bigger airless paint sprayer - a Graco Classic 395 PC, used to spray paint walls and ceiling different colors.
But first it all starts with a ceiling crack repair - see how to fix a drywall crack in ceiling. For this I’ll be using “Prestonett Flexible Crack Repair Filler” (picked up from Brewers Decorating Centre). Followed up with a 2” (52mm) fibre joint tape to add strength to the ceiling.
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[00:57] Preparation - Ceiling Crack Repair
[04:30] Masking To Spray Trim / Woodwork
[06:06] Spraying With a Graco Ultra QuickShot
[08:38] Masking To Spray Walls
[10:46] Spraying With a Graco 395
[13:33] Final Day - Spraying The Ceiling
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Thank you for watching 💙💯
Regards Pete
#PaintHQ
Great job awesome tutorial Pete.👍👍
You’re so kind, thank you my friend.. regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Pete, i have been following your channel for a while now. I am really impressed by your work and attention to detail. A must if you want to be top of decorating game. Please keep up the great work. I have bought a Graco GXff and completed a bungalow internal and externally. Your an inspiration Pete, thank you.
Hey Cliff, really appreciate you watching the videos and your very kind words of support.. Great news on your Graco GXFF investment, the GXFF is a favourite of mine 👏👏👏 Well done on completing your internal and external project 🙏 Keep in touch, I’m happy to help and advise any way I can.. regards Pete 💙💯
Awesome work. Loved the attenion to detail and clear instructions and info! Wish all tradies were like you.
You’re so kind Pete, thank you for your support 🙏 Regards Pete 😄💙💯
Painting just got difficult....
Wow what a great finish buddy your turned that job into a room of special magnificence 💪🏻
Thank you my friend, you’re so kind 🫡 💙💯
Great Job Pete 👍 efficient, well organised & clean A great trusted system with a beautiful finish and not a brush in site 👍 definitely the way forward- well done love it
Thank you my friend, appreciate your feedback and sharing your thoughts 🙏💙💯
Brilliant!!!! 🤩
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I came across your channel after falling down the rabbit hole of looking for a DIY/hobbyist sprayer for a wardrobe build I am starting.
I am thoroughly enjoying your videos which I find informative, enjoyable and relaxing in equal measure 👏👏🖖
Subscribed and looking forward to watching more! :)
Hi Steven.. Really appreciate you watching and your very kind feedback.. Sounds an exciting project, I have the upmost respect for the DIY skills in carpentry and cabinet / furniture making - something I learnt a little about from my dad 😄 ..Keep in touch with how it goes, I’m happy to help and advise any way I can.. Thanks for the support 🙏 regards Pete 💙💯
thank you for your sharing and your detailed explanations
You’re very welcome my friend 🙏💙💯
Great lesson thank you very much..
Thank you so much, very much appreciated my friend 🙏💙💯
Hi Pete, great video as normal.
What makes me happy is the fact that I do exactly what you do in the videos. Probably not as good as you, but it just works.
I now need a 619 tip. 😂
Thanks for another lesson.
Cheers Allan
Thank you Allan, very much appreciate your feedback.. I know of your work, trust me you’re doing great - you’re getting results and enjoying it my friend 👏👏👏💚💯
Great video… look forward to the next 💙🙌🏼
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You girl Peter honestly coolest uncle 😎
Haha 😂🙏💙💯
In the spraying world Pete is the ultimate “G”💪🏻
@MEVD2011 Haha 😂 ..What’s the G stand for 🤔 ..Graco ? 🤔😄💙💯
@@PaintHQGanster💪🏻
Thanks
You’re so kind, thank you so much 🙏💙💯
I bought this sprayer last week and undercoated and top coated skirtings in two two rooms in the Johnstons aquaguard. Walls snd ceilings i rolled out as normal. I love this sprayer. Literally took 5 mins to nip around and spray the skirtings
Great news, thanks for sharing your experience.. I’ve just tried Aqua Guard for the first time recently, also in the QuickShot.. I was impressed with the finish 👌 Keep in touch my friend 🙏 regards Pete 💙💯
What tip did you use? I tried spraying slightly thinned jonos aqua undercoat using the 408 that came with the quick shot and it wouldn't spray it for more than a couple of seconds. Not sure If it was a blockage, but the paint was strained into the cup first so shouldn't have been
@jossywilson did it keep losing pressure? Possibly paint too thick for the tip size. If I spray aqua guard I generally use a 210 or a 310 depending on what I'm spraying. Pressure at around 1200 psi and be sure to use the correct gun filter as too fine mesh will result in blockages. Did you strain your paint or bang it straight through the machine? Acrylic paints can have alot of dried paint in the can due to the way it cures. If you've never sprayed a certain paint before I recommend taping a wall off with paper or plastic and having a play around with different combinations of the above until you get it perfect. Also be careful with aqua guard as it can run like a greyhound on you.
@jossywilson If I recall, I sprayed the Aqua Guard Undercoat using an FF LP 208 - it was a fresh can, so a good stir and it sprayed pretty clean, perhaps the odd blockage.. Now I found the Aqua Guard Top Coat more problematic to spray (with the QuickShot) - with an .008 it remained a little ‘taily’ (no thinning, I really didn’t want to thin).. so I upped the tip size to a .010, still not great in my opinion, then as a test, a FF LP 514 - still not great.. now the finish was excellent, I was impressed 👌 I got results by using a FF LP 408 (around speed 7), but still tails - but the coat was good across the middle part of the fan.. so I sprayed the skirting, with the middle of the fan coating nice.. same with door frame.. then door, I got away with overlapping and covering the tails with each pass.. I loved the finish, but I feel Aqua Guard doesn’t like being sprayed 🤔 ..Regards Pete
@AspireDecorating Thanks for your input my friend, and sharing your experience 🙏💙💯
Très beau travail
Merci beaucoup mon ami 💙💯
Let’s GO💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
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Love the video and watching for a second time. When would you back roll something like this job?
You’re so kind, that you 🙏 I don’t typically back roll.. only if I know further trades are following me and I fear I may need to touch up the paintwork.. a sprayed emulsion at the lowest pressure to effectively atomise the paint, with good technique / 50% overlap, produce a beautiful airless sprayed finish 👌 keep in touch.. regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Pete, I sprayed the internal walls of 20 shipping container office spaces using durable matt mixed to F&B wevet. The walls were studded, plasterboarded and plastered with the front doors of the container replaced with upvc glazed door and windows. I didn’t backroll and for some reason it dried to a satin sort of sheen. now any touch ups when rolled, dry to the matt finish it was supposed to be. Exact same product, Two different sheens. Technical said it’s a critical light issue but it deffo still makes me scratch my head.
Hey buddy, thanks for sharing your experience.. Yeah there is a difference between a spray finish and that of a roller - same product / sheen / finish as you say.. touch ups of a sprayed finish are historically always been problematic - especially in critical light.. a Handheld / QuickShot can be handy to fire over a small quantity to fix a snag.. if area is not in critical light, down low or up high, you could get away with a very fine touch up with a brush, a small sponge / very fine nap roller.. otherwise it could be wise to back roll after the 2nd coat / after last coat of emulsion - this will allow any touch ups to be corrected with a brush / roller 👍 hope this helps a little.. regards Pete
Did you stir all the paint up thoroughly before and throughout the spraying? Also was the sprayed paint thinned and are you touching up with a neat paint straight from the tin also is it from the bottom of a tin that hasn’t been stirred.
I only have a 'suck from the tin' style erbauer sprayer...is it possible to so small quantities of trim and doors with it? And would you do trim or walls first?
Hello my friend.. you may be able to swap out the hose to a small diameter and length, such as a 3/16" 4.5mtr or 7.5mtr Graco BlueMax hose - it’ll hold less paint, 0.081 - 0.134 litres in hose 👍 check if screw fitting is 1/4” NPS 👍 I would spray trim first.. hope this helps.. regards Pete 🙏💙💯
Great job Pete,you have a great system for sorting out those cracks,if there is a belly in the plaster where the crack is do you just feather it out with more filler or try to sand out the belly first?the room looks fab 👍
Hi Eddie, appreciate your feedback buddy.. I’ll sand the whole ceiling first, taking off the ridge / blown paint around the crack. Then any bigger discrepancies, get blended and feathered out 👍 Appreciate your support Eddie 🙏 regards Pete 💙💯
thanks for the video. but how do you deal with all the paint dust? just bought a graco x5 and I'm seeing dust even in other rooms :S
Smashing vid as always Pete, honestly i think your vids are the best instructional vids on YT. You have a really chilled vibe mate, you should think about teaching in college. By the way, what paint are you using there? I didn't recognise the tins but opacity and flow looked great.
You’re so kind, very much appreciate your support 🙏 I’m spraying AkzoNobel WB (1K) industrial coatings. Both primer and topcoat are low viscosity / spray only and really suit the new FFLP .006 tips (or a .008, just move a little quicker).. very cost effective too, from Holman Speciality Paints - They’re products I often use and I link to the exact products in most video descriptions.. if you check out..
How I Use The Ultra QuickShot and Stop Airless Sprayer Overspray
ua-cam.com/video/q54gOAGuOcY/v-deo.html
Regards Pete 🙏💙💯
@@PaintHQ Thanks Pete. I will check that out, these new (sort of new anyway) FFLP tips are brilliant now for helping with overspray. When I started airless spraying around '09 we were using the big old guns and tips and the finish was nowhere near where I can get it now and the spits were often ridiculous! I'll definitely be ordering some of the akzonobel gear and giving that a try in the garage. Thanks for the info. Regards, Phil
Brilliant video. How do you weight up spraying vs brush/roller on jobs like this?
Thank you my friend.. I’m a fan of spraying, so all jobs I’ll spray internal joinery and ceilings.. Walls, I’ll weigh up if a spray finish will suit the project - in this case, nice skim finish to walls, the customer is a repeat customer, aware of my work and likes a sprayed finish, so yeah it was very nice job 👌 Regards Pete 🙏💙💯
Hi Pete top notch job I'm lookin to get a new resperater wot would u recommend 👍
Hi Lee.. I’m glad you’ve enquired about the respirator - it’s the first time I’ve worn this one in a video.. I got it off Amazon, I’ll post a link below - It’s a
GVS SPR669 - A2P3 mask, so good level of protection against vapours and particles.. I looked into the brand, and the respirator is CE and UK CA marked.. normally I’ve gone for a 3M A2P3 half mask and I’ve been happy, I needed a replacement quick and this Amazon delivery was perfect 👍 hope this helps, regards Pete
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evening pete :) what was the azko nobel(5ltr) tins of paint you used?
Hey Phil.. it’s AkzoNobel WP136 primer and enamel topcoat my friend - WB coatings, part of their industrial 1K range 👍
Hi Pete, nice job! How much did you need to thin the AN primer and top for the fflp206? Presume the WP136 is now the Aqua Surf 099? Cheers.
@laurencecarr670 Hi Laurence, no thinning required for these products, they are low viscosity, spray only 👍 Yes I do believe WP136 has a code / name change, I think the AkzoNobel industrial range is aligning under Sikkens (an AkzoNobel company) 😄👍 All the best, happy to help if I can.. regards Pete 💙💯
Ps I link to the products in this video, plus a PaintHQ discount code 👍
How I Use The Ultra QuickShot and Stop Airless Sprayer Overspray
ua-cam.com/video/q54gOAGuOcY/v-deo.html
Cheers Pete!
@laurencecarr670 anytime 💙💯
When youre masking up for your ceilings at the end of a project, do you let the ceiling paint come on to your wall to create a straight and sharp line? Whats the strategy when doing it.
Hey buddy, I think I know they you’re asking.. if it’s a perfect right angle / clean sharp skim / drywall finish between wall and ceiling, I can mask a very nice straight line.. but if it’s a bit ‘rougher’, you have to look at what you’re working with and pick your line (the ceiling in this video was a little like that.. the walls has a skim coat, but not the ceiling).. good thing is, wherever you place the tape, you will get a perfect line - easier in my opinion than manoeuvring the bristles of a brush. A strategy, just like cutting in with a brush is to very very slightly go onto the ceiling Vs seeing a white line on your wall colour - so if the line is tricky, go up on the ceiling with the tape a micro millimetre (equivalent to a single bristle width)👌 ..Is that what you meant by your question? Apologies if not 🙈 Happy to help if I can.. regards Pete 💙💯
Lovely job! Im intrigued to know how long this job took including all the prep and masking up?
Thank you buddy, appreciate you watching.. Good question - The prep, is like for like in terms of comparing to a brush / roller.. Masking, it’s thought that it takes ages. I guess it’s like anything, with practice you get quicker.. But where you may loose a bit in ‘preparing to spray’ you gain back and then some spraying.. spraying trim / skirting / door frame / door - it takes very few minutes, and it’s far less laborious Vs a brush.. Same for ceiling, you do it last.. mask the perimeter and protect the walls - it’s very quick, then cross hatch the ceiling airless spraying, it’s unbelievably quick.. you’re simply not waiting for costs of paint to dry, where you would otherwise drag the paint with a roller.. But it’s the finish that wins you more work - the woodwork finish is cabinet like and the walls and ceiling are flawlessly smooth 👌 Thanks for your question, keep in touch.. regards Pete 💙💯
So final spary on ceiling should be perpendicular to the natural sunlight?
Hello my friend.. it’s worth it as a precaution - nice 50% overlapping your passes should produce a perfect flat ceiling, whichever direction you spray.. but spraying across the window and the natural sunlight shining through, should help prevent any lap marks showing ‘if’ they were to be a problem 👍 Regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Pete, thanks for all your hard work making these videos... I've been a p&d for 35years but new to spraying, I've only been spraying the odd big ceiling & doing OK with confidence building, I've got a couple big rooms soon in softsheen, ceiling and walls same colour, should I spray ceilings first then walls, or walls then ceiling? Also woodwork being done gloss so would you apply a grip primer after masking where gloss has gone on walls? Or a good rub down be sufficient? Thanks for your time and help.
Hello my friend, really appreciate your kind feedback.. it’s great to hear from a P&D with such experience 🙏 if you’re painting painting walls and ceiling in the same colour (colour drenching) - spray the ceiling in first, then walls.. just watch the perimeter / top of the wall that would inevitably get hit multiple times - if you don’t move the gun quick enough, you risk a heavier coat.. that’s perhaps my top tip with airless spraying - move relatively quick, you can’t comprehend how much paint is put out 👍 ..regarding the skirting / architrave / trim areas, a scuff over with a high grit / fine sandpaper is sufficient (plus a dust off) 👍 all the best buddy.. keep in touch 🙏 regards Pete 💙💯
@PaintHQ thank you for your quick response, yep been doing it a while, from 15 yrs old now 51. Yes i get exactly what you're saying & makes sense.
Regarding the gloss on walls, just seems wrong emulsioning over gloss, but it will get well rubbed down, done over eggshell/ satin before, just not gloss. Thanks for your help, take care.
You’re very welcome my friend.. I appreciate hearing about someone’s ‘time served’ experience such as yours 👏👏👏 Yes I agree - I don’t recall the last time I used full gloss, in this video I used a satin / acrylic based enamel topcoat 👍 Yeah a good key up, I’ve never experienced any problems 🙏 keep in touch.. regards Pete
Nice job as always Pete. Would you always use these LP tips now for walls and ceilings? I purchased the Quickshot a while back (sold the Ultra) and it’s just a great bit of kit, use it where ever possible. Appreciate the videos.
Hey Steve, always a pleasure to hear from you buddy.. yes my friend, I use Graco LP tips for walls and ceilings 💙 Great news on your QuickShot investment, and great to get your feedback.. it certainly is awesome 👏👏👏 regards Pete
Hey Steve, the LP tips obviously run at lower pressure. This puts less strain/wear on your pump increasing longevity and less packing replacement on the bigger machines.
@@mooganoid Appreciate the input, thanks
Hello, Pete! Nice job!
Why don't you try using a 60cm spatula to putty joints 30-40cm wide?
Yes it will require two hands, but it will be faster, smoother and more convenient, in my many years of experience.
My regards!
Hey buddy.. Sounds great, I really appreciate you sharing your experience.. I’ll try that 👍🙏 ..Regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Bro.
How deep did you make the cuts in the fissures?
Was it necessary to reinforce the studs with screws?
Your work is sensational!
I send you a hug.
Hey Enrique, thank you my brother.. yes, if there is movement in the board and you can find a stud, then definitely screw the board and see if you can get it to pull up 👍 I cut, not overly deep but enough to see the ‘fault’ and work the Flexible Crack Repair into the cut 👍 Thanks for your very kind, continued support 🙏 Regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Pete. Love your videos.
Question, When you use dhe 517 and the 619. Do you mix the paint with water? Thank you in advance.
You’re so kind, I appreciate you watching the videos.. no my friend, no added water / thinning ..I typically don’t thin when airless spraying.. sometimes a drop just to ease flow, especially if I was using a 515 and looking to lower the pressure a bit.. hope that helps, keep in touch.. regards Pete 💙💯
@@PaintHQ thank you so much for a fast reply.
@astradamus7592 anytime my friend 🙏
@@PaintHQ one more question:) if you use a fine finish tip, would you then mix the paint with water?
@astradamus7592 With fine finish airless spraying (woodwork / trim), using FFLP tips - I don’t thin the paint at all 👍 happy to help anytime my friend 💙💯
Great Job!
Out of curiosity how much time did it take you to do that room?
Thanks for the feedback buddy.. the masking / spraying, allowing for drying is a 3 day process - woodwork - walls - ceiling ..then if I recall I spent 2 days on prep - sanding and fills on woodwork / door, caulking, general fills on walls and a skim round sockets, plus the ceiling crack repairs (as shown in the video).. hope this helps.. regards Pete 💙🙏
if the room has one, darker 'feature wall', at what point in the process would you spray the feature wall?
Hi Joe, good question.. I’d spray the darker feature wall first (after the woodwork but first for the emulsions).. then mark each edge if the feature wall with the Kip sensitive / purple washi and 2 runs of the 30cm / 12” paper (so a 60cm / 24” width - to keep the lighter wall colour off the dark feature).. then last day mask the ceiling cut line as normal, protect all walls with 2.6m plastic and spray the ceiling in - the dark overspray colour on the ceiling will cover 👍 hope this helps.. regards Pete 🙏💙💯
@@PaintHQ thank you Pete, really appreciate you taking the time to respond
No worries, anytime 🙏💙💯
Pete quick question off subject
What masonry paint would you spray for exterior walls ?
PPG Johnstones Stormshield performs and sprays very nice through a LP 515 👏👏👏 All the best my friend.. Pete 💙💯
Top guy 👌
@J-PoN 🙏💙💯
Hi Pete, great job! How good is the DeWalt Hoover you was using mate looking for a battery one for myself 👍
Hey buddy.. It’s a FlexVolt 54v unit, so you pay a bit more, but you’re getting more power.. on that note, you could probably do with 3x 6Ah 54v or 2 of a higher AH batteries to get complete run time.. basically just need to manage the batteries.. I swapped out the hose on mine because the one you get, I felt it was not long enough and it’s very rigid to use.. I like how the filters will ‘flip’ automatically to keep them clean 👍 Suction power is good, it does dust extract with my tools, but it’s fair to say it’s not quite the suction power of its corded counterparts.. There is a couple of very good smaller options, Dewalt 18v cordless vacs (not dust extractors), that I plan to get myself - I’ve always found a cordless vac very handy to have on the job site 👍 Hope that helps a little my friend 🙏 Regards Pete
Cheers Pete, that's really cool. Thank you for the information, that's awesome. Cheers mate
@willm437 Anytime 🙏💙💯
Do you have to use a rad roller for behind the radiator?
Hi Lewis.. no my friend - what you do is mask off / protect using the plastic film and when spraying you do quick trigger pulls to fire single shots of spray behind and around the radiator 👍 I did film it and hoped to demonstrate, but unfortunately it didn’t make the final edit 😄 ..I’ll see if I can put it into a future UA-cam short 👍 hope this helps.. regards Pete 💙💯
Thank you!
@LwsNun Anytime 🙏💙💯
Do you
Sand between the mist coat and top coats both ceilings and walls
Hi Craig, no my friend 🙏 No sanding after mist coat / top coats of emulsion.. I only sand / denib between joinery primer / top coats 👍 all the best.. regards Pete
Appreciate your reply
Your videos are awesome I love your attention to detail.
How can I send you coffee money etc
@craigmckeown9302 Hi Craig, you’re very welcome my friend and very kind.. There’s a link in the video description to “Buy Me a Coffee”, think it’s in the PaintHQ UA-cam profile too.. Just to reassure, “Buy Me s Coffee” is a widely used, legitimate ‘social media’ tool 👍😄 keep in touch buddy.. regards Pete 💙💯
Hi Pete, why did you use a 514 for the walls and a 619 for the ceiling? Could you have just used a 619 for both? Thanks.
Hey Kevin.. yeah I could have used the 619 for both, everywhere was masked up very well 👍 I opted for the 514 just to slow the flow a bit with the mist coat - didn’t want to saturate the walls, I waited an hour and sprayed the top coats.. just one thing I find with a 619 on walls - you have to watch and make sure you get in window reveals and corners of the room (where in my case was the built in wardrobes) and don’t leave any ‘ghosting’.. it’s not a problem, just worth watching out for and maybe spraying in a 3rd coat in them areas if needed 👍 hope you’re keeping well.. regards Pete 💙💯
@@PaintHQ makes sense - 619 flow might be a bit heavy for those reveals and gaps and I suppose it’s really easy to switch the tips. Nice one Pete 👍
@kevinpower4973 Yeah swapping a tip out is easy - then what I do is drop the tip in a paint scuttle filled with water, then flush the tip through at the end when cleaning 👍😄💙💯
Why this order of operation when spraying with ceiling last? I'm not questioning it, I just want to learn the answer.
That’s a good question my friend 🙏 it’s much easier to mask the ceiling cut line and protect walls than if you was to try the other way round and mask the ceiling to spray walls (hope that makes sense) 👍 Regards Pete 💙💯
@@PaintHQ Makes perfect sense! 👍🏼
How long did you wait for the paint to dry between coats
Hello my friend.. approx 1-2 hours between emulsion on the walls.. woodwork / trim is about 30 minutes to an hour, it dries very quickly and I circulate air with a DeWALT cordless fan 👍 take care buddy.. regards Pete 💙💯
@@PaintHQ thanks Pete for the reply
You’re very welcome, anytime 💙💯
Pete, why are you not using 3M Hand Masker? I'm sure you know about about, so why not use it? You are, essentially, doing 2x work when masking things off with the tape then with the paper.
Hey buddy.. that’s a very good observation and I get what you’re saying.. I’ve got two 3M Hand Maskers - and in years gone by I did use them, one for paper and one for film.. in more recent years I’ve found it easier to mask a line with tape first, in my opinion you have a bit more manoeuvrability to manipulate the tape - especially the sensitive run of purple washi, I never trusted a purple tape on the Hand Masker and it sticking to the film - I used to mask the sensitive / purple cut line then go over separately with the Hand Masker and a production tape over the purple 👍 just like I do now, but it’s easier to go round with a roll of film in your hand.. Hope that makes sense, but I do get your point, I’m not knocking the Hand Masker, the 3M model worked very well (especially with the straight cut attachment 👍).. keep in touch 🙏 regards Pete
hi what trim paint do u use and where u get it from ?
My apologies for the delay my friend .. the products and links to where I purchase can be found in the description to this video - including a PAINTHQ discount code 👍 my apologies once again, let me know how you get on.. I’ll always get back to you to help any way I can 👌 regards Pete 💙💯
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Merci beaucoup mon ami 🇫🇷💙💯
How is the dewalt vaccum working out before u? Im thinking of buying one but seeing mixed reviews about it
Hi Carlos.. It’s a FlexVolt 54v unit, so you pay a bit more, but you’re getting more power.. on that note, you could probably do with 3x 6Ah 54v or 2 of a higher AH batteries to get complete run time (and a DeWALT fast charger).. basically just need to manage the batteries.. I swapped out the hose on mine because the one you get, I felt it was not long enough and it’s very rigid to use.. I like how the filters will ‘flip’ automatically to keep them clean 👍 Suction power is good, it does dust extract with my tools, but it’s fair to say it’s not quite the suction power of its corded counterparts.. There is a couple of very good smaller options, Dewalt 18v cordless vacs (not dust extractors), that I plan to get one myself - I’ve always found a cordless vac very handy to have on the job site 👍 Hope that helps a little my friend 🙏 Regards Pete
Thanks
Thank you Laurence, very much appreciated my friend 🙏💙💯