I find the power tools don’t get spinning as fast as the manual push spinners. Also, you can leave clean roller covers in a bucket of water and they stay good forever
@@okeefepainting1023 i use a manual spinner and i have different style of spinner that fits to a drill. I find the manual one much easier, im a painter and we don't often use drills, so to keep a drill in my van( makita drill got stolen not long from my van ) keeping it charged and if you dropped that drill in that bin filled with water then you will be F@#£ed !! 😂
On the 4 inch roller we cut off a piece of metal from a mini roller frame. For the 9 inch cover you can find them here www.amazon.com/Roller-Ready-Cleaner-cleans-rollers/dp/B06XVXBHGM/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=roller+nap+cleaning+drill+bit&qid=1606152379&sr=8-3
In my eyes there is no way that's clean, but you wouldnt do it if it didn't ...pretty neat system. Does the drill beat the manual spinner for speed just wondering
Trying to downscale this to commercial jobsite use. Thank you for sharing.
The fist spinning you can do it without water, that could save time and water
I find the power tools don’t get spinning as fast as the manual push spinners. Also, you can leave clean roller covers in a bucket of water and they stay good forever
Those manual spinners work pretty well! That’s a good tip about storing the rollers
@@okeefepainting1023 i use a manual spinner and i have different style of spinner that fits to a drill. I find the manual one much easier, im a painter and we don't often use drills, so to keep a drill in my van( makita drill got stolen not long from my van ) keeping it charged and if you dropped that drill in that bin filled with water then you will be F@#£ed !! 😂
from where I can buy it??
Where did you buy the pins/shafts for both the 4" roller and the 9" roller covers? Where can I buy them?
On the 4 inch roller we cut off a piece of metal from a mini roller frame. For the 9 inch cover you can find them here
www.amazon.com/Roller-Ready-Cleaner-cleans-rollers/dp/B06XVXBHGM/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=roller+nap+cleaning+drill+bit&qid=1606152379&sr=8-3
How many times do you reuse a roller cover?
Depends but ideally 4-5 times
In my eyes there is no way that's clean, but you wouldnt do it if it didn't ...pretty neat system. Does the drill beat the manual spinner for speed just wondering