Priming Ceilings with Graco® JetRoller®

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @artisticdrywall7368
    @artisticdrywall7368 4 роки тому +1

    That’s nice way to work bro I think spray with a hea tip 619 then someone back rolling could work too but it’s whatever I like that roller you got there

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому

      Thanks mate! Cheers!

    • @artisticdrywall7368
      @artisticdrywall7368 4 роки тому

      Since your a painter I have a question if I prime a new ceiling then shot knockdown and orange peel on walls do I need to prime again walls and ceilings after texture ???

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому +1

      @@artisticdrywall7368 not necessarily. Primer is mainly used for assimilating the porosity differences between mud and paper. As long as you use a premium quality top coat, it should be ok.

    • @artisticdrywall7368
      @artisticdrywall7368 4 роки тому

      Prospec Painting cool just got done today spray looking to roll prime any recommendations for Pva the owner want Eminence ceiling paint from Sherwin-Williams for final

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому +1

      @@artisticdrywall7368 PVA is great. If you're using Eminence ceiling paint, I would skip the primer, as it has excellent hide and coverage.

  • @wyattsprague2218
    @wyattsprague2218 4 роки тому +2

    Just ordered this the other day, currently at the window waiting for the delivery, and have you tried the Graco pressure roller? Pros vs cons. Quickly done brother.

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому

      That's awesome! It's funny you mentioned the pressure roller as I'm just filming a small review on it right now. 🤙🏼

  • @paulsharkey6576
    @paulsharkey6576 4 роки тому +2

    I was planning on buying the 18inch version. After this, I'm thinking it would be much easier to spray 1/4 of the ceiling with a 1221 tip and grabbing a roller and back-rolling. I'm thinking this is way too heavy. Not sure if it's worth it. I wipe through rolling with a regular old painting pole and an 18inch roller. So, I'm thinking spray one wall with a 1221 tip and back rolling with a regular pole. Then spray the next wall and repeat. I think that's what I'm going to do.

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому +2

      Not going lie, it can get heavy quick. But this was a relatively lower than normal ceiling (7.5'), so it wasn't that bad. My shoulders definitely felt it by the end of the day. I did find however that by powering through, I got this done 40% quicker then previous equally sized jobs. But everyone has their preferred systems and it will come down to what is more efficient for you. Cheers!

    • @paulsharkey6576
      @paulsharkey6576 4 роки тому +1

      @@prospecpainting8029 I know it will be quicker, that's for sure. I'm doing 5000 square foot new construction jobs. My shoulders hurt just used a light fiberglass painting pole....Getting old...LOL. How is the weight when doing walls? Is it much easier on the shoulders. Maybe I can use it for walls only.

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому

      @@paulsharkey6576 I feel you. It is much easier doing walls granted you have the space. Won't be much use doing closets LOL

    • @paulsharkey6576
      @paulsharkey6576 4 роки тому +2

      @@prospecpainting8029 Maybe I'll just pick one up. I'll try it on the next house. If it's too heavy for walls, then I take a $600 loss. Right now, either I spray and back roll, or someone back rolls behind me. If this works for me on walls, I'll save around $1800 per house by not having to pay someone to follow me around back rolling. I think it's worth the risk. I guess I'll think it over for a while. I really appreciate your inpiut my friend. Be well and happy life to you always.

  • @Artie6937
    @Artie6937 5 років тому +1

    Hi mate i bought one of these for a good price but I feels kinda heavy seems a bit slow but if you need less overspray or painting render, do you still use it?

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  5 років тому +2

      I agree, it can be a bit on the heavy side but you kinda get used to it. It does seem slow at first but when I have compared it to traditional method (spray, put down gun, pickup roller, back roll, put down roller, pickup gun, etc...) it just seems to give you a steadier rhythm. Plus it's a one man show, so you save a ton on the extra man hours. Overall, I try to use it in an occasion I can think of. Cheers!

  • @aces3261
    @aces3261 4 роки тому

    Is this rolling necessary when u have a bigger sprayer though like a 695

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому

      Back-rolling is always recommended when spraying walls regardless of size of machine. Cheers!

  • @梁文卓-e5r
    @梁文卓-e5r 11 місяців тому +1

    Compare with normal rolling, it's heavier, there's roller mark, must work with a pump, and dealing with the hose, still using more paint 😓😓😓

  • @jamestiltman8674
    @jamestiltman8674 4 роки тому +3

    Just spray it

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому

      This is what it does. It just allows me to back roll at the same time.

    • @markpuder2093
      @markpuder2093 4 роки тому +1

      James Tiltman could have been done in 3 minutes. no need to back roll ceilings.

    • @prospecpainting8029
      @prospecpainting8029  4 роки тому +4

      @@markpuder2093 In my experience, primer needs to be backrolled to assimilate it between mud and paper. Glad it works differently for you. Cheers!

  • @alfredosanchez5721
    @alfredosanchez5721 Рік тому

    That's help you went you work alone.

  • @blakeblake9242
    @blakeblake9242 Рік тому

    I don t want to pay this guy by the hour

  • @timfellenstein8265
    @timfellenstein8265 Рік тому

    Just spray it