Machines | Spraying interior walls with and airless sprayer. Paint Sprayer Tips.
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How to spray interior walls with an airless sprayer. A good technique for painting walls fast. Handyman Painting Tips. Home improvement and DIY airless sprayer tips for the home and garden special person. Who am I playlist: http://tinyurl.com/idaho-painter Strictly for your entertainment. LINKS TO TOOLS IN MY VIDEOS ARE BELOW. Or visit my tool store at www.http://theidahopainter.com 3M 7502 Respirator: http://amzn.to/2e0T4iN 30” Spray Gun Extension: http://amzn.to/2e3N4tq 6” Spray Gun Extension: http://amzn.to/2dTuJer Graco 2 Finger Airless Gun: http://amzn.to/2dVu5Bj Graco RAC X 517 tip: http://amzn.to/2dKnB4D Graco RAC X Fine Finish Tip: http://amzn.to/2e0UQ3l Titan 440 Impact Sprayer: http://amzn.to/2dVuTX0 Kraft Cardboard Shield Holder: http://amzn.to/2dUUw4R 3M M3000 Hand Masker: http://amzn.to/2e02w5P Spring Tools Hinge Pin Remover: http://amzn.to/2dCtTUx Foampro Door Hangers: http://amzn.to/2dUVZs7 My name is Chris Berry and I produce painting DIY videos. Think you cannot paint? You can! I created The Idaho Painter an alternative to to big box DIY video shows that have actors who only act like they can paint but really can barely act. My mission is to shatter the barriers of entry into painting and convince people that it can be a lot of fun painting and painting fun little projects on your own without an expensive professional painter. No experience is necessary. Well for most of my videos. You don’t need to buy expensive painters tools or materials. Every day I hear from men and women, on my channel who are discovering it is not all that scary nor hard to paint or use those big scary paint sprayers. I believe painting is for everybody. My YouTube channel is made possible by the long hours I put in working for and owning B&K Painting. Find us on the web at http://www.idahopainter.com Support my cycling channel. Check it out and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/theidahocyclist We need your help and reviews. Click the links below to follow and review us. Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/b-and-k-painting-boise Google +: https://plus.google.com/+Idahopainter Thumbtack: http://tack.bz/YQpE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theidahopainter Houzz: http://www.houzz.com/pro/chris-berry6709220/__public Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of The Idaho Painter (or Chris Berry), I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. The Idaho Painter assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. The Idaho Painter recommends safe practices when working on any structure and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of The Idaho Painter, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from use or improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not The Idaho Painter.
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chris watching your new videos u seem so nervous and stern in your old one's.. now your hip bro.. I'm painting 52 rooms at a motel here in philly.. i got work thank the lord.. and I'm gonna use your tips.. thanks bro
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why did you use extension
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so is one coat enough or will you have to apply another?
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Good job man. you make it look easy!
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Or do you spray ceiling and cut second coat
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Your a very good sprayer wish I had 10 of you lol
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Back roll?
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You go back and cut the ceiling in?
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Well, after watching your airless sprayer videos, and having a large master bedroom and master bathroom to paint, I decided to use an airless sprayer. I got a great deal on an airless sprayer from Harbor Freight, and got the RAC X-517 guard and tip set to spray the ceiling and walls as well as a RAC-X 310 fine finish tip to spray the trim and a 30" extension for the cathedral ceiling. I spent a great deal of time prepping and masking things off. The paint sprayer worked beautifully, and I slowly increased the pressure until I got an even spray. Since I was a nube at spraying, I assumed that I wouldn't have good technique, and I didn't, but I had planned to spray a small section, the roll it to even it out. That worked well for me and was still pretty fast. It would have been faster if I had help rolling, but I was by myself, so...
While I was prepared for some amount of paint dust, and used a 3M filter mask for painting, I was not prepared for the huge amount of paint dust in the air - especially in the master bathroom. It was a heavy cloud. With hindsight, I should've covered everything, but unfortunately, I didn't. The paint dust got onto every exposed surface. I had only masked off the perimeter of the tile floor about 1 foot all the way around. I fully covered the mirror and cabinets, and masked off the shower and tub tile area, unfortunately, I didn't cover the middle of the tile floor or most of the bathtub. Needless to say, the dust got all over the tile floor and I tracked it everywhere. After priming the bathroom and about 1/2 the bedroom, I decided that rolling would be a lot less messy, so I cleaned up the sprayer, put the pump armor in and put it in storage.
The primer dust stuck pretty hard to the tile and the bathtub, but it was Bullseye 1,2,3 and with some warm water, a scrubbing pad, and a lot of elbow grease, I was able to clean the primer dust off the tile floor and bathtub. Lesson learned.
Having now done it, and seeing how well you're able to control your paint dust, my hat's off to you! It's much harder that it looks, but you make it look effortless. Thanks for all your great videos! -
You a professional much respect from tony Staten Island New York take care
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Ok thanks pal I'm in New York I paint a lot of finished homes furniture everywhere all the time . The only time I spray is and apartment complex when it's empty it quicker n back roll like I would normally do except I don't have to keep going back n fo dipping in pan also found that quicker. Thank if u said u wouldn't buy it I'm not. I bought my first 440 titan n started spraying cause of u n videos thanks. My jobs get done quicker n finish on doors n trim look great . My Custermer's are alway happy thank Idaho lol
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So I was looking into the graco jet roller . Have u ever used that ? Do u think is worth spending g the 3 /400 dallors on that it sprays and roll at the same time ?
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Hey pal quick question is it really need to back roll or can it be left like that to dry ? Only asking cause I did my own house with titan 440 sprayed kids room . I love it . It was quick n fun in time kids dirty walls small areas. I did touch ups with brush the 3/4 mini 4" rollers from Sherman . When that shit dryer you can see the difference. . Is that the reason why a lot of other videos say to back roll?
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hi when rolling I would normally do at least two coats, I am keen to try spraying, watching your videos for trim and walls etc it looks like you only spray each surface once and then remove masking while still wet, is that correct ? only 1 coat with 50% overlap is enough ? great videos thanks
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Good info
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say someone afterwards put a minor hole in the wall, how would you fix and touch up without flashing?
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my titan 440 impact makes a growling sound when I stop spraying
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is there a good sprayer for beginners that want to paint there home themselves but dont want to roll the whole house?
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wow you must be a proffessional bro
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I have to say, that is the easiest way of spraying the interior/exterior I've ever seen. We're looking at properties and for the price, size, safety, doing little renovation is worth-it. This way of spraying will save SO much man power/time and money! I notice you pretty much do only 1 to 1.5 coating, if we did 2-3 coats I assume it'll be darker? The more coats, the longer it lasts? Also, is it pre-primed paint, or you don't need primer for interior or it doesn't matter?