Up until now I have been filtering paint with ankle length stockings, washing them out and putting back in the work box for reusing. I really like your tips: Cutting new custom sized filters from full length stockings; Using masking tape to fix them to the paint tin; Using a stirring stick to hold the paint tin in the scuttle. I keep learning new things from you. I’d still love a video on how you lay out your drop cloths. Thanks for all the excellent videos.
Up until now I have been filtering paint with ankle length stockings, washing them out and putting back in the work box for reusing. I really like your tips: Cutting new custom sized filters from full length stockings; Using masking tape to fix them to the paint tin; Using a stirring stick to hold the paint tin in the scuttle. I keep learning new things from you. I’d still love a video on how you lay out your drop cloths. Thanks for all the excellent videos.
Thanks, have so many videos to come, but some just have to wait as others are done as jobs get done. But will see what I can do.
Made a meal out of this process, just put the stocking over an empty tub and pour in, then squeeze the access. Takes a fraction of the time. 👍🏽
What a messy worker, I would never let my tub get in that state
Heard all before... If your a painter your in know.. otherwise it's oh that's got paint on it .. you must be messy.
Your not a painter are you ,stop making daft comments
We use a baking sieve,with emulsion set on scuttle pour paint though.,wash sieve for the next time.
Why didnt anyone tell me about this before? I've been picking bits off the roller all week!
Glad we can help.. thanks
great tips man
Thanks.
The modern version of watching paint dry.
Love how you pad the video.
I like how you just pop the stocking and just carry on...lol
Practise.
Get a rubber glove on and squeeze it out, waste not want not.
Use a pair of chopsticks/bbq sticks.