@@turbulus agreed I can spray 2500 Sq ft home (walls) in about hr half but I use a 619 413 and a back roller, alone I can spray back roll about 2.5 3 hours and I'd be having the time of my life lol
June... on the freakin got dang money my man!!! Yea I came here exactly for that and for the fact that my cousin needs her room done and I need to bump my game up because I think I have like 3 other painting jobs coming up
Very impressed,studied your teqnick for a week,and bought a sprayer and started to paint my house,you know your stuff,I'm also an avid cyclist here in New York.Thanks for the videos bought some of your tools also.:-)
Wow! I have painted using the old stuff all my life (except exterior spraying on houses). You are amazing as well as the technology. Thank you so much for the education.
I, for one, am very grateful for these lessons. I cannot afford a pro and have a broken neck and spine. I'll be able to do this on my own with little pain and even less cleanup. taping mask to the windows and trim is a welcome site compaired to what I was facing!!!! THANK YOU JOE PRO!!!!!
SWEET! Now if I could just get 1 bedroom painted this fast! BOOM! It would sure spread up my projects very nicely! Great job and Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to watch your work! Have a great,happy,safe day! Tonya C....
man...thank you for all the videos. I like getting advice from the best sources possible, and you are by far the most detailed and experienced with your instructions. your skill level is second to none, and you look like a robot spraying that room. I wish I knew about your videos before I rolled every inch of the interior of my house. vaulted ceilings and all. I'm a bit intimidated by you when that sprayer is in your hand, but confident enough to spray and back- roll the stucco. again, thank you for the videos and tutorials! you are the paint master!
wow that was great Chris. I enjoy all of your videos, and all your paint life hats & clothing wear. I have been a painter myself for over 12 years now and I love it. thanks for your videos and for sharing your knowledge for those ho don't know. You are a true role model thanks bro
wow..gotta tell ya..I started out just watching one of your video's early this morning over a cup of Java and 2 1/2 hours later still watching all your awesome video's and saving them to my Handyman Painting files !! Excellent job on the explaining process and video Presentations..Finding the "The Idaho Painter" YT video's will be a huge benefit to my Handyman and Home Improvement adventures..Thanks again brother..From East Coast Florida..jp
Hi guys, DIY chum from the land of Aussie. Just have to post a well deserved positive feedback. Your instructional is simple to understand, and VERY insightful. My additional tip to everyone out there is simple. WATCH the video very carefully! See how B&K boys have thought of every little detail. They have not taken shortcuts on any preparation, removed all the electrical sockets, pulled back floor edges etc, and sealed a lot of the non painting surfaces with poly sheets that are ridiculously cheap. I use those poly sheets in my garage to cover unused mattresses and storage items (at $2 for 2 sheets that are 6m x 3m). Preparation is 50% of your goal. 45% is the right items. 5% is the confidence in using the airless machine. Well done lads! Love this vid. P.S. I have a side project that I wish to throw an old Ford into the garage and use the same airless gear to repaint the bonnet. Good enough to spray enamel or best going for the old compressor instead? Cheers mates! Enzo
Thank you! I'm so glad I've come across your videos. They are so helpful. I was asking the question because where the ceiling and the walls meet the paint would load up. Thanks again
I really appreciate you making time to createthe video. Quite often, there’s not enough info in the content to help. I look forward to watching more on it very soon. Again, thank you for sharing it.
hey ... love your show it is really good..you really give good tips..I am a painter myself here in sweden and are starting my own company .. thanks for all the good tips you give
chris watching your new videos u seem so nervous and stern in your old one's.. now your hip bro.. I'm painting 52 rooms at a motel here in philly.. i got work thank the lord.. and I'm gonna use your tips.. thanks bro
Painting my own home has helped with all your videos, your tips are very heplful didn't know there was much involved in painting. But your skills in the field simplfied it thanks...
Well, after watching your airless sprayer videos, and having a large master bedroom and master bathroom to paint, I decided to use an airless sprayer. I got a great deal on an airless sprayer from Harbor Freight, and got the RAC X-517 guard and tip set to spray the ceiling and walls as well as a RAC-X 310 fine finish tip to spray the trim and a 30" extension for the cathedral ceiling. I spent a great deal of time prepping and masking things off. The paint sprayer worked beautifully, and I slowly increased the pressure until I got an even spray. Since I was a nube at spraying, I assumed that I wouldn't have good technique, and I didn't, but I had planned to spray a small section, the roll it to even it out. That worked well for me and was still pretty fast. It would have been faster if I had help rolling, but I was by myself, so... While I was prepared for some amount of paint dust, and used a 3M filter mask for painting, I was not prepared for the huge amount of paint dust in the air - especially in the master bathroom. It was a heavy cloud. With hindsight, I should've covered everything, but unfortunately, I didn't. The paint dust got onto every exposed surface. I had only masked off the perimeter of the tile floor about 1 foot all the way around. I fully covered the mirror and cabinets, and masked off the shower and tub tile area, unfortunately, I didn't cover the middle of the tile floor or most of the bathtub. Needless to say, the dust got all over the tile floor and I tracked it everywhere. After priming the bathroom and about 1/2 the bedroom, I decided that rolling would be a lot less messy, so I cleaned up the sprayer, put the pump armor in and put it in storage. The primer dust stuck pretty hard to the tile and the bathtub, but it was Bullseye 1,2,3 and with some warm water, a scrubbing pad, and a lot of elbow grease, I was able to clean the primer dust off the tile floor and bathtub. Lesson learned. Having now done it, and seeing how well you're able to control your paint dust, my hat's off to you! It's much harder that it looks, but you make it look effortless. Thanks for all your great videos!
Ok thanks pal I'm in New York I paint a lot of finished homes furniture everywhere all the time . The only time I spray is and apartment complex when it's empty it quicker n back roll like I would normally do except I don't have to keep going back n fo dipping in pan also found that quicker. Thank if u said u wouldn't buy it I'm not. I bought my first 440 titan n started spraying cause of u n videos thanks. My jobs get done quicker n finish on doors n trim look great . My Custermer's are alway happy thank Idaho lol
Your video is great, thanks a lot for sharing. Lots of skills and very good info here. I have to agree with some people here though that you should definitely not expect this kind of results on your first time.
very skilled man got a graco x9 brand for a favor and have been practicing alot and your videos are awsome and helpuful keep making vids and forget the underskilled haters man thank you
Freaking amazing... I just got done painting my master bedroom the old fashioned way and just about pulled my hair out. They make everything look so easy on those DIY shows.
I have the exact same setup as you, but Graco x7. Thus is my first job and I decided to paint side to side :). This method makes much more sense when using the extension. I must say when first looking at the Grayco it looked like a toy massive plastic housing with teeny little motor inside. Didn't look like anything special but it appeared to do a job with no spray clogs so I guess it works.
I been doing apartments for 10 plus years and I always buy the mag 7 sprayer someone and I probably paint 100 units befor the pistons start to go I had 1 that did probably 250 plus units and was still running when I left my favorite affordable sprayer
Most Interesting is to watch the subtle back and forth body movement towards.away from the all as he goes high and low, Almost like you didnt even move.
You're the man thanks alot! I've rolled 1/2 of a family members house that refuses to let me spray. 3Mins a room as opposed to 3-4hrs rolling. I gave her the name of a guy. She being ridiculous & cheap, ain't worth my time! But You The Man Chris! I will do in the future! 8D
I use a 621 for our walls. More waist but speed is much better. I only use 517 in the small areas. We spray trim then tape and paper and spray ceilings and walls in a 1200 sq ft house in about 10 hours with three guys.
Some observations from a nubester. It is ez to get info overload when learning to spray paint, so watching this true master of the trade do it clears up lots of misinformation: 1. He doesnt maintain 90 angle to the surface. Toward top and bottom of the wall it is more like 45, doesnt seem to matter at all. May be few % of paint will go airborne at these angles, but it is minute enough 2. Speed. He moves at fairly brisk but steady pace. If you slow down, you will deposit too much paint and will get drooling and/or orange-peel texture 3. No "flick-of-the-wrist" technique at the end points of the stroke is present. Simple up'n'down overlapping motion, with gun on 95% of the time. Only time he does quick squirts is to touch up in trickier spots. He does end the strokes on the masked area on the bottom and on the ceiling for top. 4. There a bit of "finger" going on - you can see it on the RHS of spray wedge. Dont seem to affect anything at all. You want your pressure to be as low as possible w/o w/o fingers. That will deposit less paint, helping with drooling/orange peel, reducing wear/tear on the tip and overall stress on the machine
Ur prob the best paint sprayer I've saw..what psi do u use for walls? Is it better for higher pressure or lower on sheet rock? Why would someone use low pressure? Thanks I watch all ur vids and love em..I've watched this one 3 times
Just bought a graco x5..started a painting company a few months ago went from just a few rooms to whole houses. Need to learn how to use my sprayer you just painted a whole bedroom in 5 minutes. That would of taken me 2 to 3 hours. I'm glad I bought one that's just insane
I just literally watched my man paint an entire room in less than 10 minutes?!?!?! 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️👍🏾
Prep for this ain't no joke. That takes some time
@@turbulus agreed I can spray 2500 Sq ft home (walls) in about hr half but I use a 619 413 and a back roller, alone I can spray back roll about 2.5 3 hours and I'd be having the time of my life lol
Anyone else here because Covid-19? I have the time to do more house projects. Thanks Paint life for the videos !
June... on the freakin got dang money my man!!! Yea I came here exactly for that and for the fact that my cousin needs her room done and I need to bump my game up because I think I have like 3 other painting jobs coming up
100% accuracy!
And here i was thinking that it was just me lol
Exactly why I’m here! My wife has me painting all the downstairs rooms.
Very impressed,studied your teqnick for a week,and bought a sprayer and started to paint my house,you know your stuff,I'm also an avid cyclist here in New York.Thanks for the videos bought some of your tools also.:-)
spraymaster, I can see the way you hold the gun and do it so easy...you are a real pro. Respect!
Wow! I have painted using the old stuff all my life (except exterior spraying on houses). You are amazing as well as the technology. Thank you so much for the education.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for taking the time to post this :) This will help me have confidence to finish off my basement....stupid wood paneling finally gone!
I, for one, am very grateful for these lessons. I cannot afford a pro and have a broken neck and spine. I'll be able to do this on my own with little pain and even less cleanup. taping mask to the windows and trim is a welcome site compaired to what I was facing!!!! THANK YOU JOE PRO!!!!!
Thanks for watching Alex!
Your comfort level speaking to the camera is night and day to what they are now. Like always great content!!! Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
I really like the old videos how he gets straight to it.
True that. Just get to the point and paint and tell us how to do it. Now a days its 10 min videos and 30 seconds of actual work.
I really like the sound quality
SWEET! Now if I could just get 1 bedroom painted this fast! BOOM! It would sure spread up my projects very nicely! Great job and Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to watch your work! Have a great,happy,safe day!
Tonya C....
Exactly how I go about my interiors here in Australia in the new homes. I spray finish my Arcs and doors in a aqua enamel, mirror finish
man...thank you for all the videos. I like getting advice from the best sources possible, and you are by far the most detailed and experienced with your instructions. your skill level is second to none, and you look like a robot spraying that room. I wish I knew about your videos before I rolled every inch of the interior of my house. vaulted ceilings and all. I'm a bit intimidated by you when that sprayer is in your hand, but confident enough to spray and back- roll the stucco. again, thank you for the videos and tutorials! you are the paint master!
wow that was great Chris. I enjoy all of your videos, and all your paint life hats & clothing wear. I have been a painter myself for over 12 years now and I love it. thanks for your videos and for sharing your knowledge for those ho don't know. You are a true role model thanks bro
Man, this is satisfying to watch. I don’t care for the customers color choice, but just watching the room transform is awesome.
This made me chuckle
wow..gotta tell ya..I started out just watching one of your video's early this morning over a cup of Java and 2 1/2 hours later still watching all your awesome video's and saving them to my Handyman Painting files !! Excellent job on the explaining process and video Presentations..Finding the "The Idaho Painter" YT video's will be a huge benefit to my Handyman and Home Improvement adventures..Thanks
again brother..From East Coast Florida..jp
Hi guys, DIY chum from the land of Aussie.
Just have to post a well deserved positive feedback.
Your instructional is simple to understand, and VERY insightful.
My additional tip to everyone out there is simple. WATCH the video very carefully! See how B&K boys have thought of every little detail. They have not taken shortcuts on any preparation, removed all the electrical sockets, pulled back floor edges etc, and sealed a lot of the non painting surfaces with poly sheets that are ridiculously cheap. I use those poly sheets in my garage to cover unused mattresses and storage items (at $2 for 2 sheets that are 6m x 3m).
Preparation is 50% of your goal. 45% is the right items. 5% is the confidence in using the airless machine.
Well done lads! Love this vid.
P.S.
I have a side project that I wish to throw an old Ford into the garage and use the same airless gear to repaint the bonnet. Good enough to spray enamel or best going for the old compressor instead?
Cheers mates!
Enzo
Love the change on ur newer vids making it more fun to watch
Know this vid is over 9 years old yet wow that is so fast and beautiful. I hope my project goes as smoother as this ‼️
We're spraying a garage (inside) tomorrow - also some shelves like you sprayed - the video really helps! Thanks
I'm a painter but never used a sprayer for doing walls, you make it look easy though.
Well that was a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing your tips on painting like a pro!👍🏾
Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support!
that is fantastic,take me about 3 hours to coat that room roller and brush
easy seeing you have experience at it.
good job
Thank you! I'm so glad I've come across your videos. They are so helpful.
I was asking the question because where the ceiling and the walls meet the paint would load up. Thanks again
I really appreciate you making time to createthe video. Quite often, there’s not enough info in the content to help. I look forward to watching more on it very soon. Again, thank you for sharing it.
Great to hear!
Oh Damn! you are The Man!!! thanks bro tenant move out i need to do the whole house inside prepping now!!! Thanks Inspiring
Thank you for this video. I've never sprayed before, but this is so helpful, I feel like I can do it! :)
Anyome.else here because they hate painting with rollers lol
@@er5490 yes lol I mean what’s the benefit of using rollers over this? 🤔
hey ... love your show it is really good..you really give good tips..I am a painter myself here in sweden and are starting my own company .. thanks for all the good tips you give
Mad skills🤩 just getting into spraying.. thanks for the video tips 🤘🏾
chris watching your new videos u seem so nervous and stern in your old one's.. now your hip bro.. I'm painting 52 rooms at a motel here in philly.. i got work thank the lord.. and I'm gonna use your tips.. thanks bro
Painting my own home has helped with all your videos, your tips are very heplful didn't know there was much involved in painting. But your skills in the field simplfied it thanks...
Glad to help, thanks for watching :)
Home Improvement How To's great video , has anyone told you that you look like John malkovich
Thank you. I was looking at the Harbor Freight HVLP & a compressor or a friend has a Graco Magnum for sale.
Love spray painting ! 30 times more faster than the roller ! 👍
Well, after watching your airless sprayer videos, and having a large master bedroom and master bathroom to paint, I decided to use an airless sprayer. I got a great deal on an airless sprayer from Harbor Freight, and got the RAC X-517 guard and tip set to spray the ceiling and walls as well as a RAC-X 310 fine finish tip to spray the trim and a 30" extension for the cathedral ceiling. I spent a great deal of time prepping and masking things off. The paint sprayer worked beautifully, and I slowly increased the pressure until I got an even spray. Since I was a nube at spraying, I assumed that I wouldn't have good technique, and I didn't, but I had planned to spray a small section, the roll it to even it out. That worked well for me and was still pretty fast. It would have been faster if I had help rolling, but I was by myself, so...
While I was prepared for some amount of paint dust, and used a 3M filter mask for painting, I was not prepared for the huge amount of paint dust in the air - especially in the master bathroom. It was a heavy cloud. With hindsight, I should've covered everything, but unfortunately, I didn't. The paint dust got onto every exposed surface. I had only masked off the perimeter of the tile floor about 1 foot all the way around. I fully covered the mirror and cabinets, and masked off the shower and tub tile area, unfortunately, I didn't cover the middle of the tile floor or most of the bathtub. Needless to say, the dust got all over the tile floor and I tracked it everywhere. After priming the bathroom and about 1/2 the bedroom, I decided that rolling would be a lot less messy, so I cleaned up the sprayer, put the pump armor in and put it in storage.
The primer dust stuck pretty hard to the tile and the bathtub, but it was Bullseye 1,2,3 and with some warm water, a scrubbing pad, and a lot of elbow grease, I was able to clean the primer dust off the tile floor and bathtub. Lesson learned.
Having now done it, and seeing how well you're able to control your paint dust, my hat's off to you! It's much harder that it looks, but you make it look effortless. Thanks for all your great videos!
Brian Kolley lol
Ok thanks pal I'm in New York I paint a lot of finished homes furniture everywhere all the time . The only time I spray is and apartment complex when it's empty it quicker n back roll like I would normally do except I don't have to keep going back n fo dipping in pan also found that quicker. Thank if u said u wouldn't buy it I'm not. I bought my first 440 titan n started spraying cause of u n videos thanks. My jobs get done quicker n finish on doors n trim look great . My Custermer's are alway happy thank Idaho lol
your good. thanks for the demo's I find them useful.
holy moly that's FAST!!!! thanks for sharing..subscribed.
You a professional much respect from tony Staten Island New York take care
Your video is great, thanks a lot for sharing. Lots of skills and very good info here. I have to agree with some people here though that you should definitely not expect this kind of results on your first time.
Nice one. It saves all that pratting about with rollers, paint brushes and all that messy stuff.
I can't wait to get spraying!
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic sprayer control!
The best!
Excellent video and advice 🙏
Thats great work man keep it up only painter thats next to my standards
Good job man. you make it look easy!
very skilled man got a graco x9 brand for a favor and have been practicing alot and your videos are awsome and helpuful keep making vids and forget the underskilled haters man thank you
love your videos. good info, to the point & shot well. keep up the good work.
finally the video I was looking for! thanks a lot!!! liked! 👍
i'm in san jose california, 20 years old and i'm a foreman much love man you're great! if ever move for some reason i'm hitting you up for a job 😂
😂👍
Freaking amazing... I just got done painting my master bedroom the old fashioned way and just about pulled my hair out. They make everything look so easy on those DIY shows.
lol, glad you got it done though, it gets easier! Thanks for watching Bob!
@@Idahopainter what's your view on backrolling?
Yep thins guy is next level... a real pro for sure.
Great work! love the videos.
Simply amazing job..thank you for explaining it at the same time
Thank you!
Home Improvement How To's I just had a conversation about you and your work. I was in a bank In The Bahamas. Keep up the good work.
Satisfying.
What an expert!
Love your videos keep up the great work
this guy got the best job ever😍😅
I have the exact same setup as you, but Graco x7. Thus is my first job and I decided to paint side to side :). This method makes much more sense when using the extension. I must say when first looking at the Grayco it looked like a toy massive plastic housing with teeny little motor inside. Didn't look like anything special but it appeared to do a job with no spray clogs so I guess it works.
I been doing apartments for 10 plus years and I always buy the mag 7 sprayer someone and I probably paint 100 units befor the pistons start to go I had 1 that did probably 250 plus units and was still running when I left my favorite affordable sprayer
Thank you for this video, is the most professional painting video
Thanks Marvin
Most Interesting is to watch the subtle back and forth body movement towards.away from the all as he goes high and low, Almost like you didnt even move.
I wish you were in Indiana I would so hire you!!! Nice work!👍👍
thank you good vid. quite obvious that ain't the first rodeo for Mr. painter. :-)
Your a very good sprayer wish I had 10 of you lol
Ok I never done this before but after watching this video I feel ready 🎨🙈
What do you feel?
Nice video 👍 thank you very much I like it your job
Wow your fast, and good..
Nice work!!!
I'm was considering changing my career from Landscape Management. This is very encouraging...Thanks
hope it goes well
Man your fast !
Nice technique.
Good skills bravo
Great video. Can't wait for more...
Pls phonenumber
The most annoying thing about that would taping up first but other than that... Mate sprayings awesome if ye guns good... Luvin it!! Nice work mate!
Amazing!
Holy shit..im a painter myself and i think im pretty good at it, but this was some next level shit. Great stuff man 👍
Can a beginner paint with a paint gun?
@@BooBoo-pu1jh for sure
Exelente!!! veri good.
Champion Mate .
I’m going to give it a crack paint my investment property …. A massive Thank You 🇦🇺
Good luck
perfect paint
Thank you!
You're the man thanks alot! I've rolled 1/2 of a family members house that refuses to let me spray. 3Mins a room as opposed to 3-4hrs rolling. I gave her the name of a guy. She being ridiculous & cheap, ain't worth my time!
But You The Man Chris! I will do in the future! 8D
Good job, keep it up.
Love your videos you got a new subscriber nice videos your fast
Perfect Spray job at Warp Speed with a Big A** 3M Masker & Paper hanging off Chris's back pocket!!!! What a Guy!
Awesome!
I use a 621 for our walls. More waist but speed is much better. I only use 517 in the small areas. We spray trim then tape and paper and spray ceilings and walls in a 1200 sq ft house in about 10 hours with three guys.
Dude sprayed the shit out of that room! Great job.
Whatever they're paying you, it aint enough! You are good!
that's good job
Some observations from a nubester. It is ez to get info overload when learning to spray paint, so watching this true master of the trade do it clears up lots of misinformation:
1. He doesnt maintain 90 angle to the surface. Toward top and bottom of the wall it is more like 45, doesnt seem to matter at all. May be few % of paint will go airborne at these angles, but it is minute enough
2. Speed. He moves at fairly brisk but steady pace. If you slow down, you will deposit too much paint and will get drooling and/or orange-peel texture
3. No "flick-of-the-wrist" technique at the end points of the stroke is present. Simple up'n'down overlapping motion, with gun on 95% of the time. Only time he does quick squirts is to touch up in trickier spots. He does end the strokes on the masked area on the bottom and on the ceiling for top.
4. There a bit of "finger" going on - you can see it on the RHS of spray wedge. Dont seem to affect anything at all. You want your pressure to be as low as possible w/o w/o fingers. That will deposit less paint, helping with drooling/orange peel, reducing wear/tear on the tip and overall stress on the machine
Thanks for sharing Rashid!
Excellent observation! Thnx for sharing
Ur prob the best paint sprayer I've saw..what psi do u use for walls? Is it better for higher pressure or lower on sheet rock? Why would someone use low pressure? Thanks I watch all ur vids and love em..I've watched this one 3 times
Just bought a graco x5..started a painting company a few months ago went from just a few rooms to whole houses. Need to learn how to use my sprayer you just painted a whole bedroom in 5 minutes. That would of taken me 2 to 3 hours. I'm glad I bought one that's just insane
Nice
Brilliant!
Thanks for being with us’
That was quick
I spent 2 days doing my room during the Pandemic...I gotta get with the program 🤦🏽♂️😄
Chris great video as always....i just wanted to ask...is it only NEW drywall ceilings that need back rolling after spraying? thanks mate
chris, I know that when you paint the ceiling, the first and second coat is always in perpendicular. Do you do this for the walls too? Thanks.
I do too, I live in a sweet ass trailer park, I do the maintenance here and turn out the best painting ever seain!
Good info
omg that's so cool I wish I could redecorate my room for my birthday because my birthday is tomorrow
Nice job Chris, do you put your pump on maximum pressure? Keep posting for more inspiration.
Hi Chris, when you sprayed the ceiling afterwards did you use a spray shield or another masking method to keep a nice edge?
That was epic
Thanks!
How do you protect the ceiling? In this case, how did it not matter?
Catherine S. Todd masked all the walls to the floor, sprayed ceiling last. must be a skilled masker to make this an effective time saver.