Spraying plaster… putting the Graco Mark V to the test!
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Links to products involved:
Smoothing Blade from Graco
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Graco Mark V
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Once again PaintAccess has teamed up with paint industry influencer Harriet, this time to respond to requests from followers and subscribers for tips on how to spray plaster to achieve a “Level 5” finish.
Starting with a pre-preapred Gyprock plasterboard wall panel - with gaps filled and sanded - PaintAccess CEO Dan prepares Gyprock plaster top coat to a sprayable consistency. The Graco Mark V is positioned over the bucket of plaster and the inlet is lowered into the plaster. With a few adjustments, Dan primes the sprayer and applies TSL oil. Once the pressure is set (at around 2300 psi), it’s time to start spraying.
Dan applies the plaster smoothly and evenly, moving the sprayer up and down at a consistent pace.Once the first layer of plaster has been applied, it is smoothed out with the Smoothing Blade from Graco. As the video shows, it can help to work together to apply even pressure to the surface and make sure you produce a smooth finish.
Then it’s time to spray on a second coat. Again, Dan uses a smooth up-and-down spraying motion to ensure consistent coverage. Meanwhile, Harriet follows with the Graco Smoothing Blade to smooth the applied plaster immediately. Then a quick swap and Harriet puts the Graco Mark V through its paces. What teamwork!
Of course, excess plaster removed with the Graco Smoothing Blade can go straight back into the feeder bucket to be sprayed on in the next layer. This process reduces waste and ensures a smooth and even finish across the whole surface of the wall panel. And it goes to show just how efficient and cost-effective spraying plaster can be.
And with that the wall panel is done and ready for paint. Quick, easy, and affordable. In our next video in the series (2/3) well start the painting process and show you how to get the best finish for your painted surfaces
If you want to buy either of the great Graco products in this video, you can order them online from www.paintacces.... Right now (June 2022) we have a great end of financial year (EOFY) sale on, so you can get just what you need before tax time. And if you’re in Sydney and want to check out our Testing Bar (with this wall panel) where you can try before you buy, come and visit our Matraville store.
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yes! with such a device it is easier and faster to paint! Thanks for the information
Thank you!
Nice work
thank you!
Thankyou
Did you say 521 tip
Can I buy that sprayer when you are done
Why would you not use this system on a small room?
Price
How does is come out if you just spray it and not wipe it off?
After sanding with Mirka it comes up pretty good level 5 finish
If u use 525tip the size of the dot like orange peel and then u can sand it of with 150 and ur ready
@@veselinslavkov3478 yep you definitely can do this
Why would you not skim it? Just spray and sand is so much more work/dust and waste of product?
Which country sir
Australia!
Why would you Plaster a Plaster Board?
Thank you Stuart, full plastering is good practice when wall gets direct light. As light shows all joints, when you make skim coat it covers all perfectly and joints are not visible anymore
...learning & learning from Down Under🤙
What's her name man?🖤🖤
Low voice and high music. Got your priorities straight.
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please stop the stupid background music
Why even bother spraying on when you're troweling it smooth? Makes zero sense boy.
That's not plaster
Check out Knauf airless plaster products. Polymer based so it come pre mixed in bags or drums. Its not the traditional gypsum based plaster that needs mixed with water. Depending on room temp and humidity you may need to add a little water into the hopper but it's basically ready to go. 2 coats at no more than 2mm thick. Easy skimmed and easy sand, real smooth finish. More ideal for large jobs. Small room probably best to stick with your traditional skilled plasterer. There other spray plasters out there as well.
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Lol lvl 1,lvl 2 then 5????
She can teach me a some pointers on my Cruz 4 Construction 🦺
Right Boy
My goodness. You should always run clean water thru rig to wash out pump saver prior to pumping into material. You never ever want to prime your line thru the tip in reverse. You never want to spray your tip in reverse for more than one second to clear clog, as it will rapidly wear out the tip. Remove the whole guard, once you have primed your line place guard and tip on gun…. Love instructional videos with nonsense such as this