On 07/10/2015 7:22 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
On 07/10/2015 5:22 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
Curly wrote:
...I may be in chi Oct 20-21...
Okiebenz meetup?
mao
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He will bring the sprayer and you can all line up and have your
Mercedes
Right on! The razor blade scraper is one of the top 10 inventions in human
or any other history.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 11:21 AM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> On 07/10/2015 7:22 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
>
>> On 07/10/2015 5:22 PM, Mountain Man via
On 07/10/2015 5:22 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
Curly wrote:
...I may be in chi Oct 20-21...
Okiebenz meetup?
mao
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He will bring the sprayer and you can all line up and have your Mercedes
painted, so long as you all accept the same color.
RB
Curly wrote:
> ...I may be in chi Oct 20-21...
Okiebenz meetup?
mao
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I own and use airless sprayers, have two of them. I've done both interior
and exterior painting with them to great success.
Like any painting, skill improves with use. The airless machine puts out
paint at about 1700 psi at the nozzle, DO NOT put a body part in front of
nozzle.. wear eye
On 07/10/2015 5:22 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
Curly wrote:
...I may be in chi Oct 20-21...
Okiebenz meetup?
mao
___
He will bring the sprayer and you can all line up and have your
Mercedes painted, so long as you all accept the same color.
RB
Could be. I need to find out if I am going or not.
Curly wrote:
...I may be in chi Oct 20-21...
Okiebenz meetup?
mao
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> Subject: [MBZ] OT House Painting
>
> Has anybody here used a high pressure sprayer to paint exterior or interior
> walls of a house? Just curious. I have some (a LOT) of painting to do, and I
> really don't relish the thought of using a roller and brushes.
>
> We
Has anybody here used a high pressure sprayer to paint exterior or interior
walls of a house? Just curious. I have some (a LOT) of painting to do, and I
really don't relish the thought of using a roller and brushes.
Well maybe I just want a new toy.
Thoughts?
Rick
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Has anybody here used a high pressure sprayer to paint exterior or
interior walls of a house? Just curious. I have some (a LOT) of
painting to do, and I really don't relish the thought of using a
roller and brushes.
I use one, I'd never go back. Wagner 505? Got it well-used at a
pawn shop
Over-spray is the issue. Inside you can cover / tape / hang plastic
curtains to protect what you don't want painted. Outside, bad day if the
over-spray goes onto your neighbor's car or house or your car or whatever.
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Max
Charleston SC
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Rick Knoble
Curly writes:
>I'll loan you the sprayer if you >want to pay freight, or I may be in
>chi Oct 20-21, and we could meet >to get it to you.
>but
>not as far out as Dan.
Thanks for the offer, and yeah, Dan is pretty far out there...
We should have a Chi town coffee clotch or something. Invite
Spray is fine for inside if you mind the spray going where you don't
want it. But rollers put up paint pretty fast too, I can do a room in
the time it would take to fool with a sprayer (and masking) on the front
and back ends of a job. The painters I have seen generally use them for
trim,
Has anybody here used a high pressure sprayer to paint exterior or
interior walls of a house? Just curious. I have some (a LOT) of
painting to do, and I really don't relish the thought of using a
roller and brushes.
Well maybe I just want a new toy.
Thoughts?
Rick
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I painted the inlaw's house with a bulk sprayer a couple years ago.
Single story block house, aluminum fascia and soffits, nothing else unusual
about it.
Spent a day masking, about 3-4 hours painting. A big piece of cardboard was
carried around to mask against soffit and windows as I moved
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