I love the breakdown and I appreciate your effort but one thing I never understand is how people can complain about the set up and takedown of a paint sprayer. I feel like it can equally be argued that using a roller has its own disadvantages and quirks a lot of people don’t care to save their rollers like I do maybe or many other people, but scraping the paint off of the roller, and then cleaning the rollers off, having drops everywhere I mean you’re already halfway there to the effort that it takes to put up the sprayer and you get a better product almost every time I think this is a unique situation where the product is comparable but most of the time a paint sprayer delivers way more of a quality finish. I’ve use a sprayer for an exterior on my house. Also a few interior room jobs and yeah the set up and take down is different but if you don’t mentally get trapped by the time that it takes the mask things and realize that there’s really not that much to clean up. If you do it right paint spray is the way to go .
If you want the paint to level and don't want to buy a high end sprayer, you can just add a little Flood to your paint. They sell it in the paint section, one for oil paint and one for water based. It makes the paint level out to a very smooth finish. You can even brush it on and it'll level out to a very smooth finish.
I've always used AG100 (White Davies Aqua Gloss It) and it was my first time trying a new color last weekend. Medyo tinamad akong linisin at ilabas ung Lotus sprayer ko so I tried foam roller. And I regret not spending that extra 5 minutes cleaning and taking out my sprayer because it took me the whole day to get the same result that I get with my sprayer when I used the roller. :)
Thank you for the good content. I am currently looking for the easiest way to paint the interior of a 12'x19' gym shed, leaning towards the sprayer method.
Thank you. This was super informative. Can I ask a basic question? Why use that wood filler after the initial primer coat? Isnt birch plywood almost entirely smooth after sanding? I ask since its hard to judge the effect without a close up.
Maybe using a masonry filler instead of a wood filler reacted to the latex? Also enamel on top of latex probably doesn't sit flat, as seen in your vids. Would like to see 2x spray panels with primer done by spray as well, as you did all 4 primer with roller, instead of 2 primer by spray. Best comparison video so far, thank you! Liked & Subscribed
So from what I saw you needed to wax and grease clean between your coats. This may well have minimised that problem you had painting over the latex. Also I saw you correctly point out the spots that needed more sanding on the latex, and more sanding is exactly what it needed as those low spots that did not get sanded as much as the rest of it would also have contributed to the undesirable finish you got. Separately a second under coat over the latex nearly always gets a better result than painting straight over the latex.
For me, yes it's worth it because not only does it allow you to suck up all the dust but it also preserves the abrasive surface from getting clogged up.
Don't have enough experience with locally available spray guns to have an opinion on this but I hear Wenger spray guns are really good in the US/Canada.
Thankyou, very informative,. Please do this narative / explain what you are doing. How you did it, Advantage / disadvantages Reviews. This will get you more views and subscribers. Instead of other timelapse video of building. We want to hear you explain in detail.
I wish all tutorials online were this good, truly fantastic work
I love the breakdown and I appreciate your effort but one thing I never understand is how people can complain about the set up and takedown of a paint sprayer. I feel like it can equally be argued that using a roller has its own disadvantages and quirks a lot of people don’t care to save their rollers like I do maybe or many other people, but scraping the paint off of the roller, and then cleaning the rollers off, having drops everywhere I mean you’re already halfway there to the effort that it takes to put up the sprayer and you get a better product almost every time I think this is a unique situation where the product is comparable but most of the time a paint sprayer delivers way more of a quality finish.
I’ve use a sprayer for an exterior on my house. Also a few interior room jobs and yeah the set up and take down is different but if you don’t mentally get trapped by the time that it takes the mask things and realize that there’s really not that much to clean up. If you do it right paint spray is the way to go .
If you want the paint to level and don't want to buy a high end sprayer, you can just add a little Flood to your paint. They sell it in the paint section, one for oil paint and one for water based. It makes the paint level out to a very smooth finish. You can even brush it on and it'll level out to a very smooth finish.
I just looked up "Flood" paint leveler. Awesome. Thanks for the tip. I will definitely try it.
Likewise!
You explain everything so clearly, and every video is packed with great information!
I've always used AG100 (White Davies Aqua Gloss It) and it was my first time trying a new color last weekend. Medyo tinamad akong linisin at ilabas ung Lotus sprayer ko so I tried foam roller. And I regret not spending that extra 5 minutes cleaning and taking out my sprayer because it took me the whole day to get the same result that I get with my sprayer when I used the roller. :)
Thank you for the good content. I am currently looking for the easiest way to paint the interior of a 12'x19' gym shed, leaning towards the sprayer method.
Thank you. This was super informative. Can I ask a basic question? Why use that wood filler after the initial primer coat? Isnt birch plywood almost entirely smooth after sanding? I ask since its hard to judge the effect without a close up.
@philhario3640 unfortunately, the plywood available at my local hardware isn't perfectly smooth.
Great video! Thorough while concise and on topic
The conclusion is you need a better paint sprayer? Thanks
Wow, such well organized and useful information. Thanks!
Very helpful sir. Thanks!
Spraygun! Just makes things easier and more consistent. I just recently tried roller and god i wish i brought my compressor at my new house
Iirc the weird texture is called orange peel.
Maybe using a masonry filler instead of a wood filler reacted to the latex? Also enamel on top of latex probably doesn't sit flat, as seen in your vids.
Would like to see 2x spray panels with primer done by spray as well, as you did all 4 primer with roller, instead of 2 primer by spray.
Best comparison video so far, thank you! Liked & Subscribed
Very nice video! What is the second layer? I didn’t get what kind of concrete you used. Thanks!
Thank you 😊
So from what I saw you needed to wax and grease clean between your coats. This may well have minimised that problem you had painting over the latex.
Also I saw you correctly point out the spots that needed more sanding on the latex, and more sanding is exactly what it needed as those low spots that did not get sanded as much as the rest of it would also have contributed to the undesirable finish you got.
Separately a second under coat over the latex nearly always gets a better result than painting straight over the latex.
Thank you for another great and informative content sir vinch. Keep em coming! :D
Very informative👌👌👌👏👏👏
Very helpful content again, sir! Is the 3M hookit sanding block worth it? Does it work well when hooked sa vacuum?
For me, yes it's worth it because not only does it allow you to suck up all the dust but it also preserves the abrasive surface from getting clogged up.
How was the davies non drip epoxy at the edges as opposed to putty?....salamat. Saludos!
Hello sir. Is it okay to use flatwall enamel as an alternative primer and still use masonry putty?
Hi sir, Fan from ph here. What spray gun do you use? Or what electric spray gun do you recommend that is available in ph? Thanks!
Don't have enough experience with locally available spray guns to have an opinion on this but I hear Wenger spray guns are really good in the US/Canada.
Adjust the pressure of the Spray Gun depending on the thickness of the paint and you'll never get air bubbles as shown in video...
I wonder how they would look after you try to polish them
I appreciate your attention to detail!
what is the base of enamel?
Try applying primer with a spray gun. You'll get a flatter and more even surface.
Bro where did u get the cubitron sandpaper? I cant find it in the Philippines 😢
It's available online s.lazada.com.ph/s.3sqTj
@@VincheroKarpintero thanks man! You’re a lifesaver!
What do you call that non stick white block where you mix the non drip? Kudos for your informative videos.
@@rinaldiespera3424 It's just a piece of left over PVC board but it's not actually non-stick.
The Laytex/Roller combo almost looks like leather !
Thankyou, very informative,.
Please do this narative / explain what you are doing. How you did it,
Advantage / disadvantages
Reviews.
This will get you more views and subscribers.
Instead of other timelapse video of building.
We want to hear you explain in detail.
Hmmm
Both sucks! The surface ain't smooth and fine.