Yes, if your machine goes straight it works great for single row of spaces with no other reference points around it. Line up the back of both wheels on the line then drive straight in
I don't like to bend over when laying out. I only do layout with dot stick and can and never bend over. If I had this process down well, I'd attempt it, but you must have a line driver or you're pushing a machine which defeats the purpose of using less energy(auto layout). Plus I don't like leaving a chalked backline(cut offs). I don't like customers seeing any chalk lines or layout marks at all.
Thanks for watching, yes I am using a linedriver. Whats the difference if there is a chalkline for a day, I can paint faster and more accurate with a chalk line as a start than just a dot. Maybe you are using shingles as your start mark
Dam that machine pay for it self fast I need to move up and eai
I'm currently using carpenter chalk, but you can't put those in it. So where one can get chalk for it?
Any railroad or sidewalk chalk works. Amazon or Walmart you can get it
You're squaring that first stall just from your tire position on the chalk line?
Yes, if your machine goes straight it works great for single row of spaces with no other reference points around it. Line up the back of both wheels on the line then drive straight in
How did you get your chalk to work on the machine?
The chalkliner attaches to your trigger in the second gun area. You can see more of the chalkliner at www.chalkliner.com
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I don't like to bend over when laying out. I only do layout with dot stick and can and never bend over. If I had this process down well, I'd attempt it, but you must have a line driver or you're pushing a machine which defeats the purpose of using less energy(auto layout). Plus I don't like leaving a chalked backline(cut offs). I don't like customers seeing any chalk lines or layout marks at all.
Thanks for watching, yes I am using a linedriver. Whats the difference if there is a chalkline for a day, I can paint faster and more accurate with a chalk line as a start than just a dot. Maybe you are using shingles as your start mark