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thank you!
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how do I prevent orange peel bro
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Was wondering do you take the hinges off or Doyle mask them
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I have primed my trim in my new home with one coat a SW oil based primer, now I am hanging it and filling nail holes/caulking. I put one coat of paint on the walls first(mainly so my wife could decide if the colors would be correct). I was going to spray ProClassic, thinking 1 light coat, then lightly scuff and remove any imperfections, then 1 medium heavy coat. Do I need to worry about the overspray on the walls before I put my last paint coat on? Should I use something other than ProClassic? I come from a body shop background so I'm more comfortable spraying than brushing/rolling.
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I love Pro classic semi-gloss but I shoot a little bit of B1 into it on my repaints and new construction
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How many coats would you put on doors and kitchen doors?
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You make it look so easy. I have a Graco X7 with not many hours on it. Sprayed interior now wanting to redo cabinets and doors. Approx. what pressure would I use to avoid alot of overspray. Planning on doing outside inside a 10'x20' tent. Did all interior trim with Benj. Moore which turned out awesome. Painted with a great quality brush and it looked like I sprayed them.
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how did u paint the walls. if u painted the baseboards first?
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What pressure do you use when spraying base boards and door trim?
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Hey Chris your videos are most definitely helpful.Thank you so very much Sir!
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Hey, where did you get that paper tape roller thing?
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Hi Chris I was wondering what type of hose your using for your gun?
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Hi. Nice videos Thanks. I wonder, it looks like you are missing some areas, like on top of the doorway trim. Are you brush painting some spots first, or you just leave them? I realize it won't be seen, but just wondering your thoughts. Thanks.
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Hi Chris. Love your video's. Thank you for posting them! You are the only person I have found who cuts to the chase and tells me how to do what I am looking for and your video's are very professional. You are fabulous. I hope my paint job turns out as well as your work.
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Hello, Sprayed a ceiling after new texture but didnt prime before spaying flat ceiling paint. well it ended up streaky .... not sure what is happening ? any suggestions ...
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The windowsill bit was very interesting to me. Firstly you sprayed over it quite a few times. Was that because it's flat it won't run, and you wanted a good load of paint to be able to level off and give a really smooth finish. And secondly you removed the masking - isn't there a risk of crud falling onto the freshly sprayed sill by doing that? Why not wait until the paint is dry? Not a criticism, just intrigued! Cheers Chris.
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Hey paint, I have been spraying proclassic latex using FFT 310. Clean sprayer, woodwork primed, sanded, cleaned. Have been very thorough with prep work. The coat looks perfect then it happens. "Pinholes" gradually appear everywhere. Tips, comments?
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Hi Chris, thanks for a great lot of videos, very helpful! I've already started liking them as I watch ;-)
I've been painting some pre-primed doors with a new RACX212 tip and Dulux Aquanamel Gloss. I've been having some problems... First with the spray pattern feathering/tailing, even at full pressure. Then I thinned the paint until I got a solid spray pattern, once I did this I started having issues with runs vs coverage. I found I had to have very light coats to avoid runs. I notice the coverage you are getting in one coat is much better. I'm using the same gun technique that has been successful using thicker paints with bigger tips.
Will changing to a 310 tip solve these issues? Or is there something else I should do differently? -
Is this oil base or water base ?
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do you spray 2nd coat with same speed or a bit slower?