You use a brush first to "cut in" things like around the trim and the corners 
where a roller won't go or where you can't have quite enough control. After 
that you plan out the job so that you have a sequence that is practical to 
follow.

One of the  tricks to painting with a roller or a brush and quite probably a 
spray gun as well though I have never done that is to keep a wet edge. You 
start at one side and move up and down or at the top and work side-to-side 
moving in strips about two thirds the width of the roller, rollers being 8 or 9 
inches wide usually. Try not to go too fast or you will have paint spitting off 
the roller with centrifugal force and the spring back of the nap of the roller. 
You can get pretty good spray from a brush as well.

The short handle of a hand roller makes keeping track of your progress 
reasonable. A power roller, or the ones I have seen anyway have a pretty long 
handle which means that all movements are amplified by the length of that 
lever. I would think this would make control a little more difficult. Trouble 
though apparently has mastered that.

finally, you can mask off things like trim with blue painter's masking tape and 
plastic or paper.

Obviously if you can't hit your mouth with a fork or spoon you might not find 
painting very satisfying. Personally, I am not confident that my painting 
outcomes are very satisfying. It takes me a long time to get a good paint 
finish and at that, it often isn't all that good. I usually end up using more 
paint than a sighted painter does and I usually end up having to clean up runs 
and drips I cannot detect while applying the paint until it is dry otherwise I 
would get finger prints in it. That then means another coat. In an effort to 
get good coverage it is my tendency to over paint or go over an area more 
thoroughly than is needed for a good paint finish. It isn't just about getting 
coverage, you want an even layer that presents an attractive finish.

I expect if you have a patient sighted coach one might get passably good at it 
and there is some value inn that but mostly if there are eyes available I try 
to get them behind my painting projects. Having said that I am in the middle of 
a small shop cabinet painting project just now. There aren't available eyes.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Stansifer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 7:45 PM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Power Rollers for painting


  OK, we have the Wagner power roller, the drop cloths, the paint hopefully
  not flesh pink and the beer. How do we know our passes are perfectly strait
  and we are getting 100% coverage? How do we know if we didn't just decorate
  the edge of a window, door, down-spout, or all of that trim that will need
  to be done by hand?
  The inside of the hotrod shop will be needing a coat of paint in the near
  future and you guys have my attention.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Trouble
  Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 5:10 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Power Rollers for painting

  used a Wagner power roller. Do smooth strokes and listen and you will 
  tell when to hit the trigger for more paint.
  Try to find one that goes on the can, because filling that little 
  holder they got ain't fun for a blind guy.

  At 09:05 AM 11/15/2007, you wrote:

  >Greetings:
  >
  >My tenants left without notice and I am left with the task of 
  >repainting the house. Chocolate brown is not the preferred choice for 
  >everybody. Can't find reliable people at a reasonable price so I 
  >decided to try my luck with a power roller and a sighted friend. Anyone 
  >tried them? Any tips for this newbie?
  >
  >Regards
  >Guy Castonguay
  >Ottawa Canada
  >
  >

  Tim
  trouble
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