A room this size, this cuts time. Smaller areas, it's actually faster (and cheaper) just to roll it. The amount of time to set up and clean up should be accounted for. Plus, the real amount of overspray is significant if you are a little farther than the wall.
Yes it's really only worth it for freshly build rooms or houses where you have to mask nothing. If I had to mask everything off it probably wouldn't have been worth it
Very nice, I only have 2 walls to paint and thinking of doing that with the cheap green ebay spray gun (2mm tip). I recently painted kitchen cabinets with it and got fantastic results! (Uploaded a video for anyone interested)
Just a tip.... You should spray walls up & down, not left and right. You will notice as you walk along you are going up and down and you also shouldn't be stopping and starting on the wall as this creates build ups and also risk spitting on the wall as the gun starts & stops.. this is fixed by going up & down... (starting the trigger above, finishing past the bottom, then start and move up and off wall (making sure floor and ceiling protected correctly. Hope this helps.
Actually looks like a decent sprayer for the money. Admittedly I've not sprayed a lot, though. I've heard great things about Harbor Freight's airless, in that the pump is very strong, you just need a new gun and new tips to make it a decent sprayer. As a pro painter oddly I've done very little new construction over the years and mostly am in occupied residential settings with furniture/etc, so I'm actually looking to get into HVLP stuff for cabinets with lacquer/etc where the doors can be taken off and shot off site. I like rolling more, but I've really contemplating getting a cheaper airless mainly for ceilings, in that ceilings kill my neck and shoulders if I'm doing them for hours on end, and ceilings don't have a lot to cut in usually. If you gotta do stuff in an occupied setting, I really recommend microfiber rollers, prewetted and spun out. I use Arroworthy 9/16" nap rollers, in 14" and 18" you can put down a ton of paint. Even with the 9s it's pretty easy to put down a whole 4x8' worth of paint in one paint dip. Finish quality is really great and it can look sprayed when done, it's a lot better than normal covers, especially cheapos.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 ruclips.net/video/QtipAAnCY20/видео.html This is the exact brand I use, Linzer's sold at HD but the Arroworthys are the same company (Linzer's made in China, Arroworthys are made in USA and sold in real paint stores.) I'd say that video isn't an exaggeration. I think from a time perspective you can get super close with microfiber rollers or possibly exceed spraying once you include setup/straining/cleanout time, which is why I never got into it for walls, but want one eventually for big new construction/empty rentals with new floors going in purposes. Also obviously for exterior but there's some argument that brushing exteriors is better as the paint gets into all the nooks and crannies/etc. I'm a little afraid of getting sued for overspray on a windy day for exterior use. :/ Sprayer dudes in painting generally control overspray by tip size and type, but again it's something I don't know enough about personally. But even with the little Wagner where you can't control pressure? you could look into different tips to help it out or possibly get a smoother finish on trim. From a speed perspective if you're doing primer or just want it all one color, I generally go with the Arroworthy "donut" 4" microfiber roller covers to cut the ceiling edges in, as they're fluffy on the ends and there's no plastic to scrape the wall like on a conventional roller and can get the corners well. Then you can sort of "brush" with them to not leave a run-mark or similar or use a brush on a pole with a dog-leg tool to quickly go around the whole room and knock it down a little. Then after that you can pretty easily prime the ceiling then walls (or use the same paint color like you did) with just the normal roller. Another huge equipment upgrade with 9s and 14s are Wooster roller cages with bearings, they're a lot smoother than the normal orange style HD ones. Same with the Wooster locking poles with quick releases vs the spin on tips, nice stuff that makes life easier, but it's hard sometimes for homeowners to justify spending the cash on.
Will you please do a review of the wheel silver and the wheel chrome ?? Thanks love your channel seen every video atleast 20 times each been painting for a while now but love watching ..
I had an idea for your new place, either your house or shop, that would make for an awesome video. How about spraying a front door with 2K? Either single stage or maybe even do something nutty like a candy paint job front door. I dunno, I think that'd be sweet, and it would maybe be a good longterm advertisement to show how well the paint holds up, and it would be way easier to clean and more hand oil resistant than most house paints for sure.
Just remember when your spraying out a a room or a house and you have new walls to do....use a decent undercoat first and backroll your undercoat to work it in....if you just leave it sprayed your paint will flake off the walls within a couple of years....Just a heads up guys👍
I did like 3 houses with this and it was awesome. 1 coat of off white over black trim and grey walls. Unfortunately my father in law borrowed it and when he cleaned it out he left water in the lines and it rotted out. Wonder how they work with stain I have a lot of fence to do.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I'm the guy that has plasti dipped about 5 cars but now I'm getting ready to paint my girlfriend's 03 Accord in the single stage nardo grey. Got everything ready to order just waiting on the weather. Not sanding a car in 20 degree weather 🤣 I think the contractors who remodeled my house used a sprayer. Sprayed over everything windows, motion lights whatever 🤣🤣🤣
@@skliros9235 Mine I believe had a metal tubing inside the unit that rusted out. It was almost 20 years ago so I don't really remember. I know 1st i bought the wagner that is a spray gun with the paint container attached to the gun and it was a complete piece of crap. Had to water down the paint to over 50/50 to get it to spray out of the gun so I returned it and got this one. I think if you just blow all the air it it'll be fine.
I have this sprayer but it WILL NOT spray latex out of the can. Have to thin it, then it runs. I paint cars for a living, so I know some about viscosity,mine is junk.
I have the same sprayer but i haven’t been able to paint a single wall the tip keeps getting clogged over and over i tried different kind of paint but the issue continues 🤷🏻♂️
Hey Marco, question, did you experience anything using this paint sprayer, did the motor run hot or did the gun clog during your project?? I hopefully will be spraying two rooms with the one I have, just would like to know what to expect. Average size rooms
Unfortunately now. Buy super cheap speedwall paint at home depot 60$ for 5 gallons as your basecoat / cover coat, then use your other paint as your final coat.
I loved your video. You got to the point right away. I have one question. Do you have to thin the paint before spraying? I am paint to pray my kitchen cabinet with Sherwin Williams Latex paint. Thanks.
Primer Isant always nessisary. When color hide might be an issue that's usually when primer comes in. Going over drywall especially with a sprayer , a good paint and primer in one gets the job done
What about overspray? I used it on a bedroom and the overspray was horrendous. It got all over the floors and door trim, even though I taped it. I followed the directions, but it appeared you were holding the gun closer to the wall than what Wagner recommended. That, or I was holding it too far away.
@@chrro466 I only used the spray tip it came with. It was my first time using a sprayer and apparently I couldn’t even read the directions right. I thought the sprayer wasn’t working, as I didn’t look at the manual to realize where the prime/spray setting knob was. I thought it was the tip. There isn’t a way to turn down the pressure is there, so it doesn’t spray so hard?
Both this model and the W150 are two products that only work optimally in the advertising videos! In practice, they only work occasionally. Far too much wasted time between sprayings during a day. Even with 10% dilution of wood protection products there are problems! I'm in a hurry to find another brand that I can trust!!
Can you please show us how you properly set up the nozzle? I have the same exact spray painter and when I spray it sprays thick lines along with it that start to drip down the wall like melting wax.
Your issue is a clogged nozzle. Remove nozzle, run under hot pressured water, try again. Remember latex paints clean right up water extremely easily. Be sure to flush the system for a minimum of 5 minutes when done with it
@@DiamondsxRoses I just use one of this paint sprayers, when it got clogged (which happens very often) or it started to spray in drips or lines I learned to Twist the tip so the tip can face me, I sprayed ones; that will force paint to go through the big hole of the tip and unclogging it. don’t worry you won’t get you sprayed. Twist the tip back forward and continue spraying. It worked for me. Hopefully this make sense.
Question? I’ve gotten pretty good at using my grace sprayer and recently picked up a project car. Would it be safe to say the skills u obtain painting a house and a gun be the same or similar to a help spray gun for automotive?
do it bro be known around town as unique! society too damn correct these days. who paints a car with a roller and brush?? eric jones does!!.. well he used to.. that was pre covid... now he spray paints airless.. using weathershild all season.. and says 'fuck that!' to sanding!
@@marztar I didn’t take it as he was saying he wanted to use this gun or paint on a car. Only if the skills using this gun could translate to an automotive specific HVLP application. Which the simple answer is kinda sorta but no not really.
Two questions. Does this sprayer have a filter in the gun handle? If so, what color is the filter? Can you install an extension onto the gun? Thanks...
Yea there's a host of aftermarket tips you can get for these if you want a more fine mist finish get a smaller tip , for better and fast coverage without much concern of finish , get the biggest tip possible
Hi. what is your experience with amount of paint needed? Do you feel that you could use the same amount of paint also with a roll? I heard that is normal to consider about 10% more with sprayer, thanks.
Spraying you will definitely use about 10-30% more paint but to be honest with how fast this method is, it saves so much time it's worth spending just a few extra bucks
A room this size, this cuts time. Smaller areas, it's actually faster (and cheaper) just to roll it. The amount of time to set up and clean up should be accounted for. Plus, the real amount of overspray is significant if you are a little farther than the wall.
Yes it's really only worth it for freshly build rooms or houses where you have to mask nothing. If I had to mask everything off it probably wouldn't have been worth it
Very nice, I only have 2 walls to paint and thinking of doing that with the cheap green ebay spray gun (2mm tip). I recently painted kitchen cabinets with it and got fantastic results! (Uploaded a video for anyone interested)
What spray gun did you use off eBay?
Was it worth the time and money?
@@judichristopher4604 It was a no brand generic spray gun and YES, the cabinets still look good!
Just a tip.... You should spray walls up & down, not left and right. You will notice as you walk along you are going up and down and you also shouldn't be stopping and starting on the wall as this creates build ups and also risk spitting on the wall as the gun starts & stops.. this is fixed by going up & down... (starting the trigger above, finishing past the bottom, then start and move up and off wall (making sure floor and ceiling protected correctly. Hope this helps.
Yea I'm no expert residential painter, this was just a project before sals
stop crying and take it like a champ
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
I’m going to buy one
It recently upgraded to the Graco magnum X5 but this unit is amazing for small projects and first time home buyers !
Actually looks like a decent sprayer for the money. Admittedly I've not sprayed a lot, though. I've heard great things about Harbor Freight's airless, in that the pump is very strong, you just need a new gun and new tips to make it a decent sprayer. As a pro painter oddly I've done very little new construction over the years and mostly am in occupied residential settings with furniture/etc, so I'm actually looking to get into HVLP stuff for cabinets with lacquer/etc where the doors can be taken off and shot off site. I like rolling more, but I've really contemplating getting a cheaper airless mainly for ceilings, in that ceilings kill my neck and shoulders if I'm doing them for hours on end, and ceilings don't have a lot to cut in usually.
If you gotta do stuff in an occupied setting, I really recommend microfiber rollers, prewetted and spun out. I use Arroworthy 9/16" nap rollers, in 14" and 18" you can put down a ton of paint. Even with the 9s it's pretty easy to put down a whole 4x8' worth of paint in one paint dip. Finish quality is really great and it can look sprayed when done, it's a lot better than normal covers, especially cheapos.
This sprayer did have overspray issues :( so in a fully furnished house everything would have to be taped / covered
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 ruclips.net/video/QtipAAnCY20/видео.html This is the exact brand I use, Linzer's sold at HD but the Arroworthys are the same company (Linzer's made in China, Arroworthys are made in USA and sold in real paint stores.) I'd say that video isn't an exaggeration. I think from a time perspective you can get super close with microfiber rollers or possibly exceed spraying once you include setup/straining/cleanout time, which is why I never got into it for walls, but want one eventually for big new construction/empty rentals with new floors going in purposes. Also obviously for exterior but there's some argument that brushing exteriors is better as the paint gets into all the nooks and crannies/etc. I'm a little afraid of getting sued for overspray on a windy day for exterior use. :/ Sprayer dudes in painting generally control overspray by tip size and type, but again it's something I don't know enough about personally. But even with the little Wagner where you can't control pressure? you could look into different tips to help it out or possibly get a smoother finish on trim.
From a speed perspective if you're doing primer or just want it all one color, I generally go with the Arroworthy "donut" 4" microfiber roller covers to cut the ceiling edges in, as they're fluffy on the ends and there's no plastic to scrape the wall like on a conventional roller and can get the corners well. Then you can sort of "brush" with them to not leave a run-mark or similar or use a brush on a pole with a dog-leg tool to quickly go around the whole room and knock it down a little. Then after that you can pretty easily prime the ceiling then walls (or use the same paint color like you did) with just the normal roller. Another huge equipment upgrade with 9s and 14s are Wooster roller cages with bearings, they're a lot smoother than the normal orange style HD ones. Same with the Wooster locking poles with quick releases vs the spin on tips, nice stuff that makes life easier, but it's hard sometimes for homeowners to justify spending the cash on.
pro 130 works for laquer paint?
Will you please do a review of the wheel silver and the wheel chrome ??
Thanks love your channel seen every video atleast 20 times each been painting for a while now but love watching ..
Yes will gladly do that soon
Thank you sir
Very good.. thank you for the video very realistic how hard is it to clean
I had an idea for your new place, either your house or shop, that would make for an awesome video. How about spraying a front door with 2K? Either single stage or maybe even do something nutty like a candy paint job front door. I dunno, I think that'd be sweet, and it would maybe be a good longterm advertisement to show how well the paint holds up, and it would be way easier to clean and more hand oil resistant than most house paints for sure.
Great idea. Should have done that on my house before I sold it lol
Just remember when your spraying out a a room or a house and you have new walls to do....use a decent undercoat first and backroll your undercoat to work it in....if you just leave it sprayed your paint will flake off the walls within a couple of years....Just a heads up guys👍
Your totally right, you have to mechanically press the paint into the surface for these types of paints to stick.
About to use this sprayer on fresh walls. Should I use rollers to do a first coat of primer before spraying second coat and eventually paint over it?
@@tomh9043 just spray and back roll, then do a second coat and you should be done. I never used primer
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 Two sprayed coats with the first coat back rolled, got it. Thanks 👍
I did like 3 houses with this and it was awesome. 1 coat of off white over black trim and grey walls. Unfortunately my father in law borrowed it and when he cleaned it out he left water in the lines and it rotted out. Wonder how they work with stain I have a lot of fence to do.
LOL mine rotted out to . Took it back and swapped it out and kept spraying . Check out my body shop I sprayed this whole shop with it 😂😂🤠🤠🤠🤠
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I'm the guy that has plasti dipped about 5 cars but now I'm getting ready to paint my girlfriend's 03 Accord in the single stage nardo grey. Got everything ready to order just waiting on the weather. Not sanding a car in 20 degree weather 🤣 I think the contractors who remodeled my house used a sprayer. Sprayed over everything windows, motion lights whatever 🤣🤣🤣
@@Joeshomegarage lol ! Good luck
The rubber hose rotted out??
@@skliros9235 Mine I believe had a metal tubing inside the unit that rusted out. It was almost 20 years ago so I don't really remember. I know 1st i bought the wagner that is a spray gun with the paint container attached to the gun and it was a complete piece of crap. Had to water down the paint to over 50/50 to get it to spray out of the gun so I returned it and got this one. I think if you just blow all the air it it'll be fine.
Olá amigo.
Essa máquina consegue trabalhar em torno de quantas horas por dia?
I have this sprayer but it WILL NOT spray latex out of the can. Have to thin it, then it runs. I paint cars for a living, so I know some about viscosity,mine is junk.
Nice video!
Thanks !!! Hope this helps! It was a great sprayer for small projects .
I see in other vedio reviews that their machine leaked, what is the reason for that?
Thanks for your video man,I think it beats rolling and cutting time wise. Whats the square footage on that room??
Around 700- sq feet 900 max
We appreciate your channel@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Why doesn't your gun have the little red piece near the muzzle of the gun ?
I got one but the overspray was bad. Is there something to adjust n lower the overspray?
Awesome. Does it leave a paint mist in the air ? does it leave the room foggy after spraying?
Yes it will leave someone paint over spray in the air
Awesome job! Do you think this would work with the Zinsser Cover Stain oil-based primer, without thinning?
Yes most likely !
I have the same sprayer but i haven’t been able to paint a single wall the tip keeps getting clogged over and over i tried different kind of paint but the issue continues 🤷🏻♂️
Iv had this issue with this sprayer.
Hey Marco, question, did you experience anything using this paint sprayer, did the motor run hot or did the gun clog during your project?? I hopefully will be spraying two rooms with the one I have, just would like to know what to expect. Average size rooms
For small projects this works great. Larger projects not good idea
Hi is there any way to control paint usage. I have the same Wagner and did use a lot of paint.
Unfortunately now. Buy super cheap speedwall paint at home depot 60$ for 5 gallons as your basecoat / cover coat, then use your other paint as your final coat.
I loved your video. You got to the point right away. I have one question. Do you have to thin the paint before spraying? I am paint to pray my kitchen cabinet with Sherwin Williams Latex paint. Thanks.
Nope just dump it on in there and spray!
Thin it and you get less coverage
I’m surprised you didn’t prime wall first
Primer Isant always nessisary. When color hide might be an issue that's usually when primer comes in. Going over drywall especially with a sprayer , a good paint and primer in one gets the job done
Did u haft to thin paint for this sprayer
What about overspray? I used it on a bedroom and the overspray was horrendous. It got all over the floors and door trim, even though I taped it. I followed the directions, but it appeared you were holding the gun closer to the wall than what Wagner recommended. That, or I was holding it too far away.
Yea so the closer you hold the gun to the wall your spraying , the less overspray you usually get .
@@chrro466 I only used the spray tip it came with. It was my first time using a sprayer and apparently I couldn’t even read the directions right. I thought the sprayer wasn’t working, as I didn’t look at the manual to realize where the prime/spray setting knob was. I thought it was the tip. There isn’t a way to turn down the pressure is there, so it doesn’t spray so hard?
@@chrro466 So did you notice any difference in mist/overspray if you were closer to the wall/surface? Have you tried using it to spray paint ceilings?
Both this model and the W150 are two products that only work optimally in the advertising videos! In practice, they only work occasionally. Far too much wasted time between sprayings during a day. Even with 10% dilution of wood protection products there are problems! I'm in a hurry to find another brand that I can trust!!
So I just recently reviewed the INOKRAFT M1 it actually worked great . It's more of a professional style sprayer .
Can you please show us how you properly set up the nozzle? I have the same exact spray painter and when I spray it sprays thick lines along with it that start to drip down the wall like melting wax.
Your issue is a clogged nozzle. Remove nozzle, run under hot pressured water, try again. Remember latex paints clean right up water extremely easily. Be sure to flush the system for a minimum of 5 minutes when done with it
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 It was my first use with it so it didn't yet have paint in it. I was using Kilz Primer. Thank you for the response!
Yea you probably just got a small clog in it. Just remove tip and run hot water thro it. I had that same issue with mine a few times
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I will give it a shot, thank you!
@@DiamondsxRoses I just use one of this paint sprayers, when it got clogged (which happens very often) or it started to spray in drips or lines I learned to Twist the tip so the tip can face me, I sprayed ones; that will force paint to go through the big hole of the tip and unclogging it. don’t worry you won’t get you sprayed. Twist the tip back forward and continue spraying. It worked for me. Hopefully this make sense.
Thanks buddy, would you use it on a boxing of a average size home???
Easily
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 thanks for getting back so soon,we appreciate your video
Ive just bought this, Did you water down the paint like they say in the instruction video or did it work with out it?
Didn't water down paint
Question? I’ve gotten pretty good at using my grace sprayer and recently picked up a project car. Would it be safe to say the skills u obtain painting a house and a gun be the same or similar to a help spray gun for automotive?
It will have a heck ton of orange peel lol
Are your nuts?
do it bro be known around town as unique!
society too damn correct these days.
who paints a car with a roller and brush??
eric jones does!!.. well he used to.. that was pre covid...
now he spray paints airless.. using weathershild all season.. and says 'fuck that!' to sanding!
@@marztar 😂😂😂👍👍
@@marztar I didn’t take it as he was saying he wanted to use this gun or paint on a car. Only if the skills using this gun could translate to an automotive specific HVLP application. Which the simple answer is kinda sorta but no not really.
Would recommend this for painting the exterior of a house?
Yes absolutely could make it work
Two questions. Does this sprayer have a filter in the gun handle? If so, what color is the filter? Can you install an extension onto the gun? Thanks...
I didn't notice a filter to be honest. And I'm sure you can buy an aftermarket hose for this gun and system on the internet just haven't checked
Is this the Wagner 150, or 170?
Okay, 130 I watched further. Thanks.
Would I need to use an extraction system with this sprayer?
Nothing else needed just dump the paint in it and spray
Does Wagner Pro 130 work with Behr Marquee (application 0.015-0.019) with a 515 tip or have any issues?
You should be fine
Now tell us how much paint you actually used.
I think it was around 6-8 gallons total. Not much cause I only did one coat
sir how much the machine
Can you suggest the sprayer or you have some doubt about it? And how much area that can paint with 5lt paint
I love it for home painting honestly
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 how much area it can paint when fill the machine bucket
1.5 gal
Wonder if it will work with dtm paint?
Yes should work
Ordered!
name of the background music playing please
Chillhop
Had one did 4 rooms and it broke highly recommend not getting one of these I'm now trying the other bands
The motors in them burn up fast as I came to learn
Recon you could paint a car with it?
Lmao I wouldn't
However for you guys , I will try soon
Are there fine finish tips for the wagner pro 130?
Yea there's a host of aftermarket tips you can get for these if you want a more fine mist finish get a smaller tip , for better and fast coverage without much concern of finish , get the biggest tip possible
You got paint on the wooden beams
Which I ment to do.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 why if your selling your home?
Dude, where is the primer??? PVA is CHEAP!!!! Learn from this guy. Prime your drywall or it will soak into the paper!!!
Honestly I did one thick a** coat, and sold the house. I didn't care.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937lol😂
@@MyRcGoSlow people act like I keep stuff forever. 😂
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937Fr just gotta make it look nice for the buyer they can repaint later and already have a base lol
did you prime it first?
No primer , can shoot the paint right over the drywall if you want to save some money
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 I was referring to the paint sprayer. I saw some other videos that said you had to prime the hose.
Yes you do have to prime the system
Am from Ghana and can know the price
Around 2000 cedis
Can you use oil paint too?
Yea this thing will spray just about anything just be careful of cross contamination.
So would I need to thin the paint out since oil paint is thick or I can spray it straight from the gallon ?
@@jr210_ I might thin it out just a hair
Would you use this for cabinet? (Doors, drawer fronts, face frames, etc.)
Absolutely
Hi. what is your experience with amount of paint needed? Do you feel that you could use the same amount of paint also with a roll?
I heard that is normal to consider about 10% more with sprayer, thanks.
Spraying you will definitely use about 10-30% more paint but to be honest with how fast this method is, it saves so much time it's worth spending just a few extra bucks
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 that's what I thought, thanks 😁👍🏻
What area you moving to?
Lol a little farther away from you.. Your more than welcome to come up tho if you Wana shoot a vid
👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks !
your kidding me......
Not really?
Use this to paint a car .
Soon
Rich wallet ;)
😂😂🥴🥴🥴🥴
I have not used my 150 m yet 😂
What tip were you using ? Cheers
Just what came with it not sure