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These pieces are spotlessly beautiful. I’m mostly terrified of using a sprayer. So I really appreciate it’s the detailed all-through of using the sprayer by someone without much experience. Thank you!
Maybe I’m wrong Jamie but I noticed using the sprayer that you used a serious amount of paint more than you would with a regular spray gun. There did seem to be a lot of waste with it too. The three pieces that you done turned out amazing as usual a brilliant job. Thanks again for sharing ❤
@@allisonstevens7141 Thanks! This is an airless sprayer, which uses more paint than HVLP sprayers. Filling the pump and hose requires more paint, which can be a downside. However, the finish you get can be 'professional' since the paint atomizes better. Thanks for watching!
I think you wer using the tip that came with the sprayer, which is something like a 515? For furniture a 310 fine finish tip is what most people use, it uses less paint and causes less overspray and you get slightly smoother finishes.
This is an airless paint sprayer, which is different from an HVLP sprayer (HVLPs are more common in furniture painting). Typically, airless sprayers are great for large projects because of their speed. So, you often see professionals using them to paint walls, ceilings, cabinets, fences, decks, etc. Other airless sprayers require the same steps as this one. Are airless sprayers the best for furniture? Well, that's subjective. They can arguably produce a more professional finish than HVLP sprayers. There is a bit more prep work, cleaning, and a few safety steps recommended when using airless sprayers. I chose to go into every bit of detail, so it may seem difficult with more steps, but once used a couple of times, airless sprayers are pretty simple! My biggest negative about using airless is the amount of paint they use -it can be costly. That's why I chose to paint three pieces of furniture in this video. Sponsorship aside, this airless sprayer works great and is affordable compared to similar big brand name models. Thanks for watching!
@@FurnitureFlippa I did notice that it seems to waste a lot of paint, but as you so rightly point out, no size fits all. If this works for you and you find it does a great job, it is cost effective and hard wearing, then go for it. Everyone has their preference. I think my problem is that I’m lazy at heart. I just want something I can point and squirt lol. It did make a lovely job of the drawers, well done xx
Gosh you sure know what you’re doing. Time consuming but I understand you get such a better smoother finish. You’re very good at what you do. I love your videos. Theses were all beautiful 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇺🇸❤️the drawers were my favorite 😍
Thank you so much! Airless sprayers take a bit more prep time, but if you have a lot of furniture to paint, it could actually be a faster option! haha Thanks for the kind comment :)
Thanks for posting this review. I need a larger scale sprayer for some work at the house. This might be perfect. I'll text you some questions. Great video!
No prob, and thanks Matt! Furniture is probably the smallest project I'd go with this sprayer, but any cabinets, fences, siding, walls, etc... anything that takes a bit of time, you'll finish it up quick with this sprayer. Perfect for house work! I think I'm going to get my dad one lol
Nice video...a good, step-by-step process description and demonstration. A little too much paint overspray for my taste (costly) , but oh well, it's a good video, nonetheless.
It appears that is too much sprayer for furniture. Seems it has painted the town. It would be a great asset for painting the exterior of the house though. Meanwhile you did a beautiful job refinishing these pieces. Flawless.
The thing about paint sprayers is that they do require more prep work/cleaning than brushing or rolling (obviously haha) but the finish you get with a paint sprayer, when done correctly, is the best finish you can get when painting furniture. When I make paint sprayer videos I do my best to go through each step, showing exactly what to do, so someone who owns the specific sprayer can follow along. Here I go through everything so people don't have to ask many questions :) thanks for watching!
Yes, I should have mentioned that water-based poly looks cloudy when sprayed lol and that chest was basically a cigarette in furniture form 😂 but thanks so much!
Not trying to be condescending, just want to give you a few words of constructive feedback. Airless sprayers like that are essentially made for commercial and industrial type applications such as spraying entire houses or very large commercial or industrial spaces where you are using large volumes of finishes like paint or stain. Using one for finishing furniture is a huge waste of your finish, with the amount of overspray as well as the amount of paint or finish that gets cleaned out of the machine and hose is outrageous. You most likely could have used the paint and finish that was wasted on overspray or cleaning on many more projects. If you like using a sprayer to finish small projects use a HVLP, or spray gun with a compressor you will save a ton of wasted material as well as save a huge amount of time cleaning it out. I know it’s exciting to have companies want to give you free tools to showcase in your videos, but be picky and mindful of what you show your audience as well as recommend. The final products looked really good though! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Thanks for your feedback. I know airless sprayers use a lot of product, I mentioned how much paint was used and told people to keep that in mind. I’m also aware of the difference in sprayers, I have videos on the Wagner Flexio and the Homeright SFM. Airless sprayers do give a great finish on furniture, one of the best furniture painters, That Shabby Guy, uses one and has been for years! I wanted to note that I don’t do these videos for free products, working with companies allows me to do this as a full time job - with that being said, I am mindful of what I share with my audience and what partnerships I take on - I aim to provide a variety of helpful tips and tricks for refinishing + restoring furniture, with tools of all different price points. Thanks for watching, I have some restoration videos coming up and hope to see you there!
@@19hen70 Nice, that is an HVLP sprayer, so a little bit different than this airless sprayer. So the steps are a bit different, HVLPs don't require priming the pump and hose.
@@FurnitureFlippa yes I know but its way easier to use for me at the moment. That machine is more for bigger projects I think. Love the way you test products and not only unboxing.
To each his own. I am a furniture restorer and cringe at the sight of folks painting some antique furniture, but it’s theirs to do what they wish with. You can’t argue that they turned out amazing! Plus the furniture he was painting weren’t solid wood, mostly pressboard and plywood with veneer on top none of it was antique.
Airless sprayers are designed for larger projects because of their speed and efficiency. They do use a lot more paint because you need to fill the pump and hose, but during cleaning you just spray it back into the paint can to save as much as possible. Thanks for watching
This would be a great sprayer for cabinets as you'll get a pro finish and can spray them pretty quick too. I used the 515 spray tip as that's what came with it!
📣 LOWEST PRICE ALERT! 📣From July 8th to 14th, get the on the InoKraft MaxPray M1 airless sprayer on Amazon at the lowest price ever!
🛒 Add it to your cart today: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C53846TW?maas=maas_adg_C3EEBACA083D7AE6DC739217D57C137C_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&th=1
A real product review - not just an unboxing. Well done.
Thank you! I feel it’s best to go into all the details when making a product focused video, why not right?
These pieces are spotlessly beautiful. I’m mostly terrified of using a sprayer. So I really appreciate it’s the detailed all-through of using the sprayer by someone without much experience. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
😍 very nice! I like the way the poly looked wet on the black but I would have panicked if it happened to me. It dried perfectly. Good job 🙌👍
Thanks tequeena! And yes it remains cloudy until it dries 😂 definitely gets people during their first time lol
Maybe I’m wrong Jamie but I noticed using the sprayer that you used a serious amount of paint more than you would with a regular spray gun. There did seem to be a lot of waste with it too. The three pieces that you done turned out amazing as usual a brilliant job. Thanks again for sharing ❤
@@allisonstevens7141 Thanks! This is an airless sprayer, which uses more paint than HVLP sprayers. Filling the pump and hose requires more paint, which can be a downside. However, the finish you get can be 'professional' since the paint atomizes better. Thanks for watching!
I think you wer using the tip that came with the sprayer, which is something like a 515? For furniture a 310 fine finish tip is what most people use, it uses less paint and causes less overspray and you get slightly smoother finishes.
Well done Jamie...love how you did the drawers...makes it look unique. Thanks for sharing.😊 🇨🇦
@@KathyWarren-i1i glad you liked it :) thanks for watching!
These look amazing! The finish looks fantastic 😍👏🤩
Thank you! It came out so smooth 👍
You and the sprayer did an awesome job!
Thanks Paula! Appreciate your kind comment :)
The knobs look great, even the mixed crystal ones on top drawer. It would be a difficult decision. Pull it from a hat😂 👍⭐️
Thanks! I think the crystal on top and silver on bottom 2 can work. I guess I will see if it sells!
@@FurnitureFlippa I don’t see there being a problem. 👍⭐️
Glad being choosen for this lovely renovation work!
Happy I could show how it works!
I’m sure there are easier machines to use than this but thank you for the demo xx
This is an airless paint sprayer, which is different from an HVLP sprayer (HVLPs are more common in furniture painting).
Typically, airless sprayers are great for large projects because of their speed. So, you often see professionals using them to paint walls, ceilings, cabinets, fences, decks, etc.
Other airless sprayers require the same steps as this one. Are airless sprayers the best for furniture? Well, that's subjective. They can arguably produce a more professional finish than HVLP sprayers. There is a bit more prep work, cleaning, and a few safety steps recommended when using airless sprayers. I chose to go into every bit of detail, so it may seem difficult with more steps, but once used a couple of times, airless sprayers are pretty simple! My biggest negative about using airless is the amount of paint they use
-it can be costly. That's why I chose to paint three pieces of furniture in this video. Sponsorship aside, this airless sprayer works great and is affordable compared to similar big brand name models. Thanks for watching!
@@FurnitureFlippa I did notice that it seems to waste a lot of paint, but as you so rightly point out, no size fits all. If this works for you and you find it does a great job, it is cost effective and hard wearing, then go for it. Everyone has their preference. I think my problem is that I’m lazy at heart. I just want something I can point and squirt lol. It did make a lovely job of the drawers, well done xx
Gosh you sure know what you’re doing. Time consuming but I understand you get such a better smoother finish. You’re very good at what you do. I love your videos. Theses were all beautiful 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇺🇸❤️the drawers were my favorite 😍
Thank you so much! Airless sprayers take a bit more prep time, but if you have a lot of furniture to paint, it could actually be a faster option! haha Thanks for the kind comment :)
Thanks for posting this review. I need a larger scale sprayer for some work at the house. This might be perfect. I'll text you some questions. Great video!
No prob, and thanks Matt! Furniture is probably the smallest project I'd go with this sprayer, but any cabinets, fences, siding, walls, etc... anything that takes a bit of time, you'll finish it up quick with this sprayer. Perfect for house work! I think I'm going to get my dad one lol
Very nice !
Thank you!
Very nice 😊
Thank you!
Nice video...a good, step-by-step process description and demonstration. A little too much paint overspray for my taste (costly) , but oh well, it's a good video, nonetheless.
Thanks!!
Great review! Is there any real difference between the M1 and M3 model?
It appears that is too much sprayer for furniture. Seems it has painted the town. It would be a great asset for painting the exterior of the house though.
Meanwhile you did a beautiful job refinishing these pieces. Flawless.
@@amieinnovascotia8490 yeah it sprays a lot! Definitely would be a great product for spraying a house or fence etc. thanks for watching!
@ : binge watching. I’m looking to get the cordless sprayer you were using.
I am not a furniture painter, so this looks all very complicated to me. Going through the steps of setting up the spray painter seems like a lot.
The thing about paint sprayers is that they do require more prep work/cleaning than brushing or rolling (obviously haha) but the finish you get with a paint sprayer, when done correctly, is the best finish you can get when painting furniture. When I make paint sprayer videos I do my best to go through each step, showing exactly what to do, so someone who owns the specific sprayer can follow along. Here I go through everything so people don't have to ask many questions :) thanks for watching!
Amei amei amei amei 👏 👏👏😍🖤😘
Thanks so much!
Nice job ❤
Thank you! 🙂
❤❤❤❤
Had my doubts about the spray poly. It looked splotchy. And the chest....yuck. but phenomenal transformation!
Yes, I should have mentioned that water-based poly looks cloudy when sprayed lol and that chest was basically a cigarette in furniture form 😂 but thanks so much!
Keep the knows. Do you like this sprayer?
Will do, glad you like them! And I do really like the sprayer, it was easy to follow the instructions to get a great ultra smooth finish!
2:57 I think that’s nicotine 🤢😳 I’ve had it on pieces I’ve worked on before too!
That’s what I was thinking, this piece was pretty nasty 🤢😂
Knobs!
Not trying to be condescending, just want to give you a few words of constructive feedback. Airless sprayers like that are essentially made for commercial and industrial type applications such as spraying entire houses or very large commercial or industrial spaces where you are using large volumes of finishes like paint or stain. Using one for finishing furniture is a huge waste of your finish, with the amount of overspray as well as the amount of paint or finish that gets cleaned out of the machine and hose is outrageous. You most likely could have used the paint and finish that was wasted on overspray or cleaning on many more projects. If you like using a sprayer to finish small projects use a HVLP, or spray gun with a compressor you will save a ton of wasted material as well as save a huge amount of time cleaning it out. I know it’s exciting to have companies want to give you free tools to showcase in your videos, but be picky and mindful of what you show your audience as well as recommend. The final products looked really good though! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Thanks for your feedback. I know airless sprayers use a lot of product, I mentioned how much paint was used and told people to keep that in mind.
I’m also aware of the difference in sprayers, I have videos on the Wagner Flexio and the Homeright SFM.
Airless sprayers do give a great finish on furniture, one of the best furniture painters, That Shabby Guy, uses one and has been for years!
I wanted to note that I don’t do these videos for free products, working with companies allows me to do this as a full time job - with that being said, I am mindful of what I share with my audience and what partnerships I take on - I aim to provide a variety of helpful tips and tricks for refinishing + restoring furniture, with tools of all different price points. Thanks for watching, I have some restoration videos coming up and hope to see you there!
3:07 that’s all nicotine
no thank you...I will use my Wagner for many more years
Which Wagner sprayer do you have!?
@@FurnitureFlippa flexio w600 perfect
@@19hen70 Nice, that is an HVLP sprayer, so a little bit different than this airless sprayer. So the steps are a bit different, HVLPs don't require priming the pump and hose.
@@FurnitureFlippa yes I know but its way easier to use for me at the moment. That machine is more for bigger projects I think. Love the way you test products and not only unboxing.
@@19hen70 Oh totally! They are much easier sprayers, I love using them, especially the cordless ones. But thanks so much! :)
If you want to spray paint your furniture then make still furniture, please do not use wood furniture.
steel? I don't understand haha
To each his own. I am a furniture restorer and cringe at the sight of folks painting some antique furniture, but it’s theirs to do what they wish with. You can’t argue that they turned out amazing! Plus the furniture he was painting weren’t solid wood, mostly pressboard and plywood with veneer on top none of it was antique.
Looks very wasteful to me
Airless sprayers are designed for larger projects because of their speed and efficiency. They do use a lot more paint because you need to fill the pump and hose, but during cleaning you just spray it back into the paint can to save as much as possible. Thanks for watching
Learn to use a tool before you make a fool of yourself and a vanity video! You will get there- and clean daily..
lol what did I do wrong mr pro?
Is this a good sprayer for a diy cabinet job and what tip did u use???
This would be a great sprayer for cabinets as you'll get a pro finish and can spray them pretty quick too. I used the 515 spray tip as that's what came with it!
@FurnitureFlippa thanks for ur reply. I just ordered mine today
@@prettylittleliar7311 awesome!