Anyone know if these are any good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Airless-ELECTRIC-PA ... dZViewItem
There's a ton of them available for about the same price.
Philip
tinksdad wrote:If everything you are painting is horizontal and you're using self leveling paint, the finish is acceptable. I agree with the cleaning issue... it's definitely a PITA!!! I just got done painting my shed with mine a couple weeks ago.... but it's just a shed. I wouldn't even consider using it on my tear.
Creamcracker wrote:tinksdad wrote:If everything you are painting is horizontal and you're using self leveling paint, the finish is acceptable. I agree with the cleaning issue... it's definitely a PITA!!! I just got done painting my shed with mine a couple weeks ago.... but it's just a shed. I wouldn't even consider using it on my tear.
Well the ones on ebay run less than $10! ....so if it became a disposable...I wouldn't lose much and if it gave a good finish I might want to go that route.
james tillitt wrote:I just bought a Wagner airless to paint our decks. It definitely cut down the working time on the vertical rails (to about 1/4th the time), the important thing is to "backbrush" or "backroll" to get your final texture. I guess another way to look at it is that the sprayer is a paint distributer to cut down on the time to cover and then you smooth the paint out with a brush or roller. So I can't see why a cheapo wouldn't get the job done.
Cleanup is a pain so I wouldn't really use it unless using the sprayer will save me an hour or more.
Creamcracker wrote:Anyone know if these are any good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Airless-ELECTRIC-PA ... dZViewItem
There's a ton of them available for about the same price.
Philip
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