Superb work Mark always a favourite job of mine painting vintage wood windows. The white gloss really finishes them perfectly very neat work around the panes.
learning a lot from your videos mate keep them coming in :) , I'm doing a renovation on the living room atm, wallpaper came off without a problem but the glue adhesive/previous paintwork/ latex shit is taking the buggers to come off. I've had to use the wallpaper steamer again just to remove it, the downside is the crumbly plaster behind either falls off if it's too wet or gets a few deep scrapes, can't win. In the end I managed to do the whole living room and I'm now patching up everything with plaster, sanding and caulking between frames/etc. The one thing I found really annoying has been hairline cracks through top to bottom of the plaster in areas. I'm supposing I drill holes throughout the crack, fill lightly with foam, wait to dry, after cut/sand off the excess foam , plaster the holes , sand, and then lastly paint adhesive pva mixed with water over it, wait to dry and then paint? If I have that wrong in any respect please let me know (I'll be doing this at the end just before entire room is ready for the last coats of paint).
Great video 👍that brush u r using are incredible. Most people don’t know that!Friendly tip! If you need to apply glazing putty to the mullions I mix Sheetrock 45 with the putty to speed up the drying process! Oil primer over the glazing then top coat with a 100% acrylic. Cheers!
Hi, any tips with regards to painting the interior of a single glazed sash window? Oil, solvent or water base? Struggling to decide, I want it as robust as possible for all the cold months when condensation builds up. Cheers
Water based gloss on the inside will save you all the yellowing. Since access is easy compared to the exterior, longevity isn't as critical because you can repair/repaint whenever. Because the interior is a less harsh environment, the paint will last longer anyway.
where didja get that nice little window sash brush. I found one but it was crap. Couldn't run a line with it so just used it for inside windows with tape. I'm looking for some good ones the same shape. Perfect for those sort of windows.
I’m older than you we used to burn off to bare wood then prepare then knot the wood twice then use pink Permoglaze wood primer then putty and prepare again then undercoat then gloss looked great before 2010 voc shit came along. Permoglaze’s paint was great until crown brought them out and threw them under a bus 🚌
Top vid from a top man least your still making them unlike that flash what's happened to him is he still alive hope so I do like old flash ..you were both once the A team
wrong wrong u work from the inside out and u always cup onto the glass slightly to seal windows from the elements ie weather didnt u say u painted that house last time in your previous vids
Someone's just got their btec in painting windows. He knows you need a paint lap the glass, he means he's lapping it over existing paint. Doesn't matter the order if you know what you're doing. The finish will be the same I can assure you.
Superb work Mark always a favourite job of mine painting vintage wood windows. The white gloss really finishes them perfectly very neat work around the panes.
Nice job Mark, I like to use a mohair roller on the flats as well!
Paintbrush 1962 me tooo
learning a lot from your videos mate keep them coming in :) , I'm doing a renovation on the living room atm, wallpaper came off without a problem but the glue adhesive/previous paintwork/ latex shit is taking the buggers to come off. I've had to use the wallpaper steamer again just to remove it, the downside is the crumbly plaster behind either falls off if it's too wet or gets a few deep scrapes, can't win. In the end I managed to do the whole living room and I'm now patching up everything with plaster, sanding and caulking between frames/etc. The one thing I found really annoying has been hairline cracks through top to bottom of the plaster in areas. I'm supposing I drill holes throughout the crack, fill lightly with foam, wait to dry, after cut/sand off the excess foam , plaster the holes , sand, and then lastly paint adhesive pva mixed with water over it, wait to dry and then paint? If I have that wrong in any respect please let me know (I'll be doing this at the end just before entire room is ready for the last coats of paint).
Hats off to you Mark. Great job mate
Great video 👍that brush u r using are incredible. Most people don’t know that!Friendly tip! If you need to apply glazing putty to the mullions I mix Sheetrock 45 with the putty to speed up the drying process! Oil primer over the glazing then top coat with a 100% acrylic. Cheers!
1 inch putty knife? Applying the 2-pack or joint compound to such a thin frame seems very difficult.
Funny in England you have dryers . In Australia we use penatrol to slow the drying for oil paints and Flo trol to slow drying for our acyrilic paint
I love to be able to hear you better. You have a microphone now. Keep up the great videos. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hello .. have you got any internal works coming up on this job fella? 👍🏻
What would you do when painting sash windows and the putty has got cracks in the putty but not loose cheers simon
Nice explanatory video mate 👍
Nice hand mate keep going your hard work
Hi, any tips with regards to painting the interior of a single glazed sash window? Oil, solvent or water base? Struggling to decide, I want it as robust as possible for all the cold months when condensation builds up. Cheers
Water based gloss on the inside will save you all the yellowing. Since access is easy compared to the exterior, longevity isn't as critical because you can repair/repaint whenever. Because the interior is a less harsh environment, the paint will last longer anyway.
Whats the name of that brush Sir? I live in Illinois
where didja get that nice little window sash brush. I found one but it was crap. Couldn't run a line with it so just used it for inside windows with tape. I'm looking for some good ones the same shape. Perfect for those sort of windows.
tony p
B&q 🕯☕️🚬
Cheers.
old timers had special brushes for this kind of windows, wide and thin, made it faster
what camera do you use candle man? cheers, great vids.
robert hossack
iPhone X 🕯☕️🚬
Wat cleaning them and undercoat them before you gloss them
Hi there if you are pricing this by the window what would you price to do the one in this video thanks
Aaron McBride RACING ELITE
You can’t put a price on it, when there is repairs and rot.
Day rate, what ever yours is.🕯
Nice job candles ,start painting frames from wherever you want ,as long as it looks good ,no better ways ,just different ways to do them
The old dog for the road and the pup for the ditch 👍
Apparently your supposed to go a mil or 2 onto the glass to aid waterproofing???
What do you think Mark??
That's what I was taught,and that line of paint is called a"Ribbon",which should make a seal to stop rainwater getting behind the putty.
I use a bead of hybrid polymer sealant to protect the paint edge. The university of hard knocks taught me that.
Nightmare windows. Rot, warping, missing putty and covered in a hundred layers of old lead paint. Unusual to see one that still actually opens!
Hate painting those panel windows nightmare
great finsh man
I’m older than you we used to burn off to bare wood then prepare then knot the wood twice then use pink Permoglaze wood primer then putty and prepare again then undercoat then gloss looked great before 2010 voc shit came along. Permoglaze’s paint was great until crown brought them out and threw them under a bus 🚌
Shouldn't you leave the underside of the window sill bare so that the masonry can breathe better?
That looks particularly hard that. Painting a window, think I'll leave that. But thanks for taking 20 min to explain how it's done...
More vids please
So funny with the chipmunk voice 😂 when the vid speeds up
And a little bit of turps helps
Where have you been of late ???? we havent heard or seen you for ages......have you been filling cracks with you ??
Top vid from a top man least your still making them unlike that flash what's happened to him is he still alive hope so I do like old flash ..you were both once the A team
Have they gave you a rent book on this house !
Long job alright must be fucked off all the sites moaning
I heard he's getting his mail sent there 😄
They put him on car insurance
Philip O Shea 😂😂
mr Anderson 😂😂
3 a week please there great
I do 2 primer and 3 gloss. Your don't want to be messing about on things that are hard to access.
Hats off to you, I just don’t have the patience to paint windows with that many panes, Pam does em 👍
Proper decorator
add a bit of what ??? to speed up the drying ????
Or you can take a razor and clean the windows lol
Dont you mean
How to gloss a winda*
wrong wrong u work from the inside out and u always cup onto the glass slightly to seal windows from the elements ie weather didnt u say u painted that house last time in your previous vids
Someone's just got their btec in painting windows. He knows you need a paint lap the glass, he means he's lapping it over existing paint. Doesn't matter the order if you know what you're doing. The finish will be the same I can assure you.
@@jimtomlinsom1279 btec in painting windows wow 35 years in the painting trade pisses all over that m8
@@clintmannion5598 35 years? Wow what a hero...put some videos up then show us how it's done...
@@jimtomlinsom1279 put some videos up? What like how to lick door frames haha have u seen wallington video doing that
Nope,! 😂😂😂😂
Gloss on gloss and then it peels 🤔
Don't paint on glass, waste of time, just flakes off after time! so many do this!
u havent got a clue what u r going on about
@Phil Stringwell yes phil u are 100 percent right markos bientos is clueless
I exterior caulk the gaps and bring zinsser over onto glass then my finishing coats on. Wont last 5 weeks if water gets in behind
@@clintmannion5598 depends how much on the glass you paint. too much and it does flake off. say what you like.
@Phil Stringwell yes true but some paint too much on the glass resulting in flake off.