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Yeah you are kinda right here but a little tilt does not effect the quality of the layout at all from my experience as compared to adding a gun extension that would allow you to keep it at 90 degrees yet cause more spits as a longer gun extension will do. A little tilt also saves my back and knees as I am 44 yet the finish always looks excellent.
Any recommendations for a cheap airless gun or rig? Just looking to use it to blow through some doors and trim in a new construction high end ranch townhouse deal. Lots of custom trim in them crown moulding, wide baseboard, transom windows above interior doors. thanks.
Well done.. You are a pro.. I also use the 310 fine tip..
I do like the way you keep a continuous motion and producing an evenly coverage.,.
Its very important to keep that trigger press while moving till finish ..
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ps. .Nothing like spraying .. forget the rollers and the waste of money buying all that extra stuff :)
How would you do if you have to do a touch up small spot ? It would look different if you use a small brush since there is no brush mark from spraying. Thank you for your answer. By the way, thank you for sharing all the painting tips that you have.
Hey is it better to use a hvlp sprayer vs the airless due to spits? I used the hvlp and loved the results but dear god the over spray due to air was a mess. Do airless perform with less overspray dust?
Hey, thanks for your replies. I particularly liked the technique about squeezing the trigger once and keeping the flow going so you don't get spitting. I bought a mid-level Spray-Tech rig and a Graco 'Contractor' gun. Spitting (a problem at first) seems to be minimized using a Graco RAC-X 212 FFT and making a conscious decision to FULLY squeeze the trigger to start each pass. Question: where'd you get the 6" extension? Graco doesn't make a 6", their shortest is 10".
I do like the way you keep a continuous motion and producing an evenly coverage.,.
Its very important to keep that trigger press while moving till finish ..
..
ps. .Nothing like spraying .. forget the rollers and the waste of money buying all that extra stuff :)
I enjoy always your vids..
Thanks
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