Awesome job Sr..Now is time to used my 3500...Hopefully I get good results too...Thanks and blessings to you and your family...Your House look beautiful...
@@Stiehl-gk4wo It was great for the square, closed off rooms (bedrooms, office, etc) but I ended up going back to roller for the other spaces that had more to deal with (kitchen cabinets, large openings, wood stove, etc)
By the time you have masked up I’ve already rolled the ceilings and onto the walls. I used to spray in industrial jobs as this is my professional trade as a decorator in the uk, and on a price too much faffing hence why I’d only do the spraying is for the woodwork in voids but properties is time consuming and again brush/mini roller job done and it’s all about the system which is crucial in my trade. The pros about spraying is to save extra energy well that’s the thought process behind these products and coverage and speed but the end results is lots more work in hand before you can start and prep the gun and get the correct consistency prior to starting the gun, price work this can be a headache 🤕 and usually u end up back on the scuttle and roller and brush anyway old school way but been around for ever and works. But DIYers doesn’t matter as it’s not their skill trade so alls good I guess 🙏
I just used it for the first time and it left a splattered edge that I couldn’t tune out. However after watching your video, it looks like you’re having the same effect. Is it just normal?
Spraying is 4-8 times faster than brushing. You get a better finish, and it’s much quicker. It’s all about whether you can do all the masking up and spray vs brush.
Your results are way different though you don’t buy this to save time you buy this for a factory finish, the amount of paint you use is cut in half. I use hlvp gun for work and nothing beats spraying vs a roller and especially a brush on trim.
Bro that's so slow you should buy an commercial grade airless sprayer paint pump the one that pumps straight from the bucket or has a hopper. Titan 440, graco magnum, xl, ultra 390, Wagner paint crew etc. Those will save you time, has a much wider fan so you are less likely to get the striping effect. You can get a cheap machine on Facebook marketplace for under $200 and rebuild it, clean it etc. Parts are readily available for the models I listed.
I was wondering about the efficiency of this versus a airless indoors and out and on trim etc .. I know you can get different tips for width of fan etc!
Was thinking about getting this sprayer today, thank you for this video! It looks like it will do exactly what I want it to do. One question, are you using Latex paint? And did you have to thin it at all, or is that straight from the can? Thank you :)
I’m using paint from Home Depot the girl told me that if you buy from them. They are required to have paint ready for those sprayers and no thinning is necessary.
DON'T BUY THIS SPRAYER! COMPLETE PIECE OF GARBAGE!!! I tried using it to paint our guest room. I made it across one wall and was so frustrated with how poorly this sprayer worked I switched back to my roller. I waited two weeks to cool down and then decided I would give it another try. I did some research to see what I could change to improve my results. I thinned my paint and tried again. I got one wall done and went to add more paint and the unit now won't squeeze out a drop. I'm back to my roller. There is nothing faster about this unit. You need twice as long to prep the room for painting and then all the time you will spend trying to get to sprayer to actually work, you could have just rolled it and been done already. Also all the stuff about how quick it is to clean up. Not true.
Outstanding job. Never thought of the roller for smoothing it out.
Awesome job Sr..Now is time to used my 3500...Hopefully I get good results too...Thanks and blessings to you and your family...Your House look beautiful...
I like the handy dry roller to catch globs or runs. Good thinking!!! I’ll definitely have one on me when I begin my project tomorrow. Ty
Thanks for sharing your experience in using this! about to paint a whole house and this seems like a good idea
Let me know what you think
@@Stiehl-gk4wo It was great for the square, closed off rooms (bedrooms, office, etc) but I ended up going back to roller for the other spaces that had more to deal with (kitchen cabinets, large openings, wood stove, etc)
Just bought one today. Thanks 😎
Thanks for the Video! You did good. I like Jay am thinking about buying this sprayer. Watched a few videos on it already all seem to be good.
I get to do the floors next yay!
great demo love the music
music rocks and found myself screaming lets get it if FUCKINNNNNNNGGGGGGGG OOOOOONNNNNNN!!!!!!!
Do you need to thin the paint?
The music is perfect!
Nice video, thanks for sharing!!!
By the time you have masked up I’ve already rolled the ceilings and onto the walls. I used to spray in industrial jobs as this is my professional trade as a decorator in the uk, and on a price too much faffing hence why I’d only do the spraying is for the woodwork in voids but properties is time consuming and again brush/mini roller job done and it’s all about the system which is crucial in my trade. The pros about spraying is to save extra energy well that’s the thought process behind these products and coverage and speed but the end results is lots more work in hand before you can start and prep the gun and get the correct consistency prior to starting the gun, price work this can be a headache 🤕 and usually u end up back on the scuttle and roller and brush anyway old school way but been around for ever and works. But DIYers doesn’t matter as it’s not their skill trade so alls good I guess 🙏
I’d thought about that too but if you have help masking everything off it’s alright. If you’re doing the whole thing yourself I’d just roll & brush
I just got this one recently and the first time I used it I had to add water to thin the paint. Did you have to do the as well?
Looks great 👍
Was gauge extension cord did you use, how long? Thanks for the video.
Well done!
I just used it for the first time and it left a splattered edge that I couldn’t tune out. However after watching your video, it looks like you’re having the same effect. Is it just normal?
no just means it needs to be cleaned out properly, but i use a roller just in case. The weather has alot to do with it as well
Do you think you Can you paint a car with this one I seen people using cheap ones n it was OK
it dont seem much faster than a brush. did you feel like it was?
From my experience yes it seemed way faster
Looks better too
Spraying is 4-8 times faster than brushing. You get a better finish, and it’s much quicker. It’s all about whether you can do all the masking up and spray vs brush.
Is the handle suppose to be hard when pull? I just bought mine and it's hard to pull when spraying
No you just need it on the correct settings
I wonder how heavy it is to hold it with only one hand.I want to buy one that is not heavy.
I’m 75 and it got too heavy for me, it is a problem.
U did a great job
By the time you tape and cover, spray paint, roll it and remove the tape. It’s probably faster to just use a roller.
Your results are way different though you don’t buy this to save time you buy this for a factory finish, the amount of paint you use is cut in half. I use hlvp gun for work and nothing beats spraying vs a roller and especially a brush on trim.
Rolling this whole area is a lot more sensical then spraying. But good video!
No result like spray finish!
Why did you hold it with 2 hands🤔 is it to heavy? Thank you for the video.
I have a bad shoulder so sometimes I hold with two.
Why where you using a brush roller in some spots?
Because that was the first time using it and my settings weren’t correct right away. So I was getting weird paint splatter.
How much time did it actually take to paint your full wall with sprayer?
Whole project I did was under 1 hour after masking of course
@@Stiehl-gk4wo how long did masking take
Bro that's so slow you should buy an commercial grade airless sprayer paint pump the one that pumps straight from the bucket or has a hopper. Titan 440, graco magnum, xl, ultra 390, Wagner paint crew etc. Those will save you time, has a much wider fan so you are less likely to get the striping effect. You can get a cheap machine on Facebook marketplace for under $200 and rebuild it, clean it etc. Parts are readily available for the models I listed.
I was wondering about the efficiency of this versus a airless indoors and out and on trim etc .. I know you can get different tips for width of fan etc!
Me and a couple people I know bought this sprayer. None of us had any luck with it. It works with water just fine, paint is too thick. Waste of money
Was thinking about getting this sprayer today, thank you for this video! It looks like it will do exactly what I want it to do. One question, are you using Latex paint? And did you have to thin it at all, or is that straight from the can? Thank you :)
I’m using paint from Home Depot the girl told me that if you buy from them. They are required to have paint ready for those sprayers and no thinning is necessary.
I used behr premium plus
@@Stiehl-gk4wo thank you :) I normally use Behr Dynasty One Coat, but it is a little thicker. I will try the Premium Plus.
@@jaydee3730 no problem surprisingly with that dark brown I had it only took one coat after it dries. And the new grey is egg shell
The music is too much
DON'T BUY THIS SPRAYER! COMPLETE PIECE OF GARBAGE!!! I tried using it to paint our guest room. I made it across one wall and was so frustrated with how poorly this sprayer worked I switched back to my roller. I waited two weeks to cool down and then decided I would give it another try. I did some research to see what I could change to improve my results. I thinned my paint and tried again. I got one wall done and went to add more paint and the unit now won't squeeze out a drop. I'm back to my roller.
There is nothing faster about this unit. You need twice as long to prep the room for painting and then all the time you will spend trying to get to sprayer to actually work, you could have just rolled it and been done already. Also all the stuff about how quick it is to clean up. Not true.
Did you strain your paint first? It got clogged. I used mine with the finish tip and it works great.
Music is to much.
Terrible review… all we saw was you moving around and painting. And yes, lose the music.
Lol
Do you need to thin the paint?