the shadow knows
|
Posted 2:25 pm, 09/01/2014
|
I primed and painted eight rooms in my house using a Graco sprayer. The only way to go. No brush marks, just have to cover windows, doors and floor.
|
george h w b
|
Posted 9:26 am, 09/01/2014
|
Go purchase a GRACO HVLP paint sprayer. I use mine to paint indoors. Hardly any overspray/mist. Those Wagner sprayers are a waste of money.
|
brucec903
|
Posted 10:26 pm, 08/31/2014
|
go try a paint stick from wagner and a rolling pad... I can do a 20X20 room in about 45 minutes, no ladder, dropcloth... bad part is that you have to use a lot of water to clean.. I also d0 popcorn ceilings with a 3/4" nap and did not use a ladder or drop pad.... just watch amount of material you are putting on at a time, the air bubble bleed out, and the initial start up. you just suck out the paint, and start rolling..
Bruce
|
slade02
|
Posted 5:02 pm, 08/31/2014
|
They're great for outdoors: picket fences, walls, etc but I would NOT use one indoors. They're more trouble than they're worth.
|
OpenCasket
|
Posted 4:23 pm, 08/31/2014
|
Interior? Car? Home? Those kolbalt sprayers are fairly decent but you need to be sure to clean them up after using. They run on 50 psi so you'll need to have a regulator on your compressor.
Not sure if I'd use one to paint inside my home but if you're doing interior frame painting it'd work good.
|
Like2Laugh
|
Posted 4:05 pm, 08/31/2014
|
I need to do some interior painting and I am considering purchasing a paint sprayer. Has anyone used one, if so, what brand and is it worth the cost? Thanks in advance for your input.
|
|
|