Your channel offers extraordinarily valuable information that's easy to follow. I'm sure I could still mess it up, but at least I feel like I could watch these videos a few more times and give it a solid try. Top-notch production value, too. Thank you very much!
Man, When I found your channel you had less than 10k subscribers and now you are close to 100k!!! So happy for you and glad you are spreading the knowledge.. thank you for your videos. Keep them coming. They are very useful!!!
Hey GS! I have been blessed with some of the best subscribers to get the channel here. I remember starting the channel for fun and people started watching. I am extremely thankful. Thank you. I hope all has been well with you!
Need a cleanshot valve buddy(this is not optional when using any extensions). It's going to nearly eliminate spitting. I also recommend getting some fflp tips, they spray way nicer at lower pressures so you won't get nearly as much blowback and get a softer more even sprayfan. Right now you're getting very, VERY lucky because you're not using any real colors... It's basically white on white, but once you start having actual contrast on your walls you'll be able to see the difference, especially before backrolling. I also highly recommend using emerald trim paint... And emerald wall paint... Especially on dark walls, it leaves behind an absolutely incredible finish with a nice microfiber roller (my favorite combination on high end projects). So the cleanshot valve... Just to give you a quick summary of its importance, first off it allows you to swivel your tip. So even if you're using a big extension you'll be able to get a good angle on even the tightest, tiniest spaces. In addition to this it has basically a pressure regulated mechanism right at the tip that you can adjust, this is going to be your best friend when you spray exterior vinyl/aluminum siding that you shouldn't be touching with a brush or roller, and where a clean consistent spray fan is crucial. Even without any extensions on you will notice added benefits of having a cleanshot valve at the end of your gun. It makes it feel so much more responsive. In the future I would consider upgrading your sprayer to a Graco 395 pc or 495pc... Fantastic units that will noticeably increase your speed and finish quality and make way less noise than your current setup... if you want to splurge on a dedicated trim sprayer the Graco gx19 (gxff overseas) is a great little compact unit with a hopper. Now I know what you might be thinking... These airless sprayers just pressurize my line to ~3000psi...how could it be faster? It just is, trust me. It sprays faster and cleaner with far less pressure drop. I remember when I first upgraded, and noticed productivity just flies through the roof. You instantly just notice that you all of a sudden have to move your arms faster or turn down the pressure a little (whatever you prefer in the moment). It's the equivalent of using a rearwheel drive car in the snow, then using an all wheel drive suv with studded snow tires, instantly noticeable performance difference (with the 395, the gx19 is just a massive convenience upgrade for trim). It will save you so much time spraying large projects out it'll blow your mind. It can just pump out the paint faster than you can imagine.... And you'll be ripping through those 5gallon buckets. Edit - you should also invest in thr yellow stir stick at Sherwin and start stirring up your paint with a drill... It makes the paint buttery smooth especially if you strain it as well... And gets the tint properly distributed better than even the shakers st Sherwin or homedepot. This is crucial on darker colors, especially if it's been sitting around for a few days. Heck I've seen some colors/products start to seperate within hours. Never hurts to stir it up before use. The thicker the paint thr more important this is, especially on things like blockfiller, drylock, or any other waterproofing paints or paints with sand added in for texture/grip. These products are practically unusable without stirring them up with a drill.
I read all that. And you’re 100% bang on. From the clean shot to the 490PC to SW Emerald (I use the Emerald urethane enamel for soffits and facia). I’d be laughed off the job site if I showed up with a Magnum X7 DIY grade sprayer.
Good video, I did giggle when I saw you lift the whole machine to change paint buckets. Just keep topping up the first bucket with paint from subsequent buckets once the first bucket hits half empty. No splattering paint and repriming each time! Lifting
No problem! It was a great question. The fresher the paint the less likely it will pull off the wall when it is sprayed over the blue tape. Hope that helps!🔨
@@TheExcellentLaborer I also learned how you pull the tape off, makes much more sense. So all in all you can always learn something from others and I appreciate the time you take to do these videos.
Steep angle on removing tape - even when taking the tape off the roll (especially if the tape roll has been kicking around for a while) so that you get the full width of the tape and not have it shred from the roll or the substrate. I am amazed at how many DIY's (and novices) don't shut down the HVAC when doing messy work that really calls for blocking or shutting it down, same with thermostat/ smoke/ cO2's.. electric outlets, etc.,. Great Tips and awesome video - As All~ways!
Hey C Kuiper! I know it’s a simple thing to forget about doing. Sometimes I will start cutting trim during the finish stages of the house and forget to shut it off and then the filters will be clogged by the end of the morning. We don’t want that! Thanks for stopping by and watching!
I have a question, been painting forever but spraying only about 2 years. What takes more time masking the ceiling or cutting the ceiling? Like why not cut down a foot on these high ceilings ? Because it will flash ? I mean I see this video the job is almost white on white but would you mask and spray a darker color this same way ? I'm amazed at how people are spraying everything these days even interiors that a furnished with floors and carpets etc. How is that even possible!!? Does it not take more time to mask everything ? I was always under the impression if anything spray all the trim cut and roll the walls. I could ask questions for days. Thanks
I do flooring on the east coast but I’m headed down to my old man’s condo to help paint the interior that was damaged from hurricane Ian gained a new subscriber will be following up on your other paint videos never used a sprayer before
Thanks for the video. I have walls that are all plaster that I will be priming twice before painting with my main color and was wondering if back rolling was necessary? and if so could you explain what it does for the walls after you spray them, along with if you need to back roll after every coat. also when you back roll will you see the roller marks ? Thanks
Thanks for your channel. If possible, a video of wall spraying when walls are a darker color than ceilings would be informative to show/dismiss concerns about overspray on ceilings.
Great practical tips that I will use in the future. Great video all around. Reference Tip #5: Turn Off HVAC - In the past I hired "professional" painters who forgot to turn off my HVAC while spraying paint, ugggh. My HVAC guy was not pleased. This is why I try to do all my own work now. Hard to find good tradesmen. Thank you for teaching all this.
I need to paint all of our interior doors, mouldings and baseboards. I have the same sprayer you have. I will be using it for the first time and wondering how much overspray I would get. Would it be ok if I mask off 12” around the crown mouldings plus the floors or should I plastic wrap all of the walls from the ceiling down? Don’t want to ruin the walls with overspray while doing the crown mouldings. I like the look of the spraying vs rolling on all trim. That’s why I bought the sprayer. I know I’m making work for myself but it is what it is.
I spray and backroll. If you don't backroll, the coverage will not be even and you have to use more paint. I can't imagine not backrolling. One guy sprays, and the other backrolls. Very fast. However, the last two guys each quit after one day. That rolling wears you out. Fortunately, you can do a whole house in one day, so, by the time they realize you are working them to death, your're done. FYI, anyone thinking of buying a less powerful machine, be ready to return it. It takes a lot of power to atomize a thick Latex effectively.
When you get comfortable enough not to backroll you should grab a Cleanshot valve with an extension that long. It will get rid of spits. I bet you are getting a lot of spitting but don't notice it because of the backroll. If that was dark paint you would really see it. Good video though and good tips.
Hey Dane. I have not noticed spitting but like you said if I’m back growing I probably don’t. Thanks a lot for your input! And thanks a lot for watching!
I run the prox17 too. Started with the 515 tip, then tried a 517 because it seemed like I was not getting enough paint out. Wow, man what a difference. Yes. You have to keep that tip moving and have your spray technique down. But man, I love it!! Try one...no back rolling
Hey Ron! It seems to be a great sprayer. I really want to try that 517 tip. I have not experimented with a bunch of tips but I use this 515 and about everything. I actually have not tried and not back rolling. Maybe on the next house. I appreciate you watching!
@@TheExcellentLaborer Definitely get the 517. And you'll probably want to shorten those extensions. They cause spitting the more length you have. I run about 12 or 20" max. Which is also how I avoid back rolling. Quality paint is huge too. I use sherwin williams cashmere for walls and emerald for trim and doors. Nice, even overlap. Keep the tip moving and don't let off. Get er done! Oh, adding this...yes...run the 517 on max pressure. Also, run the FFLP 210 and 310 for trim and doors. Glass bubba!
Always liked the 3/8 nap roller. You always explain everything precise. By the way, did you know you could be a second for the old movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when they all put on the white coveralls. ( couldn't resist) I love the full gear myself. Great job!
Hey David! I loved the Willy Wonda joke😂. It does look silly but I like keeping my clothes as clean as possible. I’m like that cheap grandpa that would not throw away his work pants lol. Thanks for stopping by and watching again!
@@TheExcellentLaborer when I finished drywall in houses, I wore my white work pants over to do the same thing. I've seen people that look like they drywalled themselves especially sanding. I wore what you do when sanding houses. Respiratory as well, not a typical dust mask. I'll always be dropping in to watch and always room to learn. 👍🏻
It gets the paint on the wall, so you simply just got to texture it with your roller. If you use only a roller only, you have to work much more in order to get the paint on the wall. I hope that helps!
When you back roll with a roller, does it really change the look of the wall? I’ve used the airless sprayer and I’ve used regular rollers. Just wondering.
Good information and tips but I dont believe a beginner is gonna be using a spray gun with a long extension!! To me that just adds more possible problems.
Why do you use a roller after you spray. The whole point of me wanting to use a sprayer is to avoid using a roller or brushes for the majority of the work. Otherwise I would just use the roller and skip the step.
Why would you backroll after spray painting. Why not just dip the roller in paint and do your backrolling. Why do you use spray in the first place? You are just increasing your labour
Your channel offers extraordinarily valuable information that's easy to follow. I'm sure I could still mess it up, but at least I feel like I could watch these videos a few more times and give it a solid try. Top-notch production value, too. Thank you very much!
It’s really incredible
Man, When I found your channel you had less than 10k subscribers and now you are close to 100k!!! So happy for you and glad you are spreading the knowledge..
thank you for your videos. Keep them coming. They are very useful!!!
Hey GS! I have been blessed with some of the best subscribers to get the channel here. I remember starting the channel for fun and people started watching. I am extremely thankful. Thank you. I hope all has been well with you!
Just thought I'd update you that they're at 540k now!
591k
Need a cleanshot valve buddy(this is not optional when using any extensions). It's going to nearly eliminate spitting. I also recommend getting some fflp tips, they spray way nicer at lower pressures so you won't get nearly as much blowback and get a softer more even sprayfan. Right now you're getting very, VERY lucky because you're not using any real colors... It's basically white on white, but once you start having actual contrast on your walls you'll be able to see the difference, especially before backrolling. I also highly recommend using emerald trim paint... And emerald wall paint... Especially on dark walls, it leaves behind an absolutely incredible finish with a nice microfiber roller (my favorite combination on high end projects).
So the cleanshot valve... Just to give you a quick summary of its importance, first off it allows you to swivel your tip. So even if you're using a big extension you'll be able to get a good angle on even the tightest, tiniest spaces. In addition to this it has basically a pressure regulated mechanism right at the tip that you can adjust, this is going to be your best friend when you spray exterior vinyl/aluminum siding that you shouldn't be touching with a brush or roller, and where a clean consistent spray fan is crucial. Even without any extensions on you will notice added benefits of having a cleanshot valve at the end of your gun. It makes it feel so much more responsive.
In the future I would consider upgrading your sprayer to a Graco 395 pc or 495pc... Fantastic units that will noticeably increase your speed and finish quality and make way less noise than your current setup... if you want to splurge on a dedicated trim sprayer the Graco gx19 (gxff overseas) is a great little compact unit with a hopper. Now I know what you might be thinking... These airless sprayers just pressurize my line to ~3000psi...how could it be faster? It just is, trust me. It sprays faster and cleaner with far less pressure drop. I remember when I first upgraded, and noticed productivity just flies through the roof. You instantly just notice that you all of a sudden have to move your arms faster or turn down the pressure a little (whatever you prefer in the moment). It's the equivalent of using a rearwheel drive car in the snow, then using an all wheel drive suv with studded snow tires, instantly noticeable performance difference (with the 395, the gx19 is just a massive convenience upgrade for trim). It will save you so much time spraying large projects out it'll blow your mind. It can just pump out the paint faster than you can imagine.... And you'll be ripping through those 5gallon buckets.
Edit - you should also invest in thr yellow stir stick at Sherwin and start stirring up your paint with a drill... It makes the paint buttery smooth especially if you strain it as well... And gets the tint properly distributed better than even the shakers st Sherwin or homedepot. This is crucial on darker colors, especially if it's been sitting around for a few days. Heck I've seen some colors/products start to seperate within hours. Never hurts to stir it up before use. The thicker the paint thr more important this is, especially on things like blockfiller, drylock, or any other waterproofing paints or paints with sand added in for texture/grip. These products are practically unusable without stirring them up with a drill.
Nobody is trying to read all that
@@Sncedayone 😂
I read all that.
And you’re 100% bang on.
From the clean shot to the 490PC to SW Emerald (I use the Emerald urethane enamel for soffits and facia).
I’d be laughed off the job site if I showed up with a Magnum X7 DIY grade sprayer.
Awesome video Jeff,I have learned a great deal today...I appreciate your time and talent
Prep is everything ... another great vid Josh !
Impressive….. it’s a great channel
Hey Thor! Thanks for watching my channel. You have been a loyal supporter!
Good video, I did giggle when I saw you lift the whole machine to change paint buckets. Just keep topping up the first bucket with paint from subsequent buckets once the first bucket hits half empty. No splattering paint and repriming each time!
Lifting
5 gallons of paint weighs between 30 and 60 pounds, the machine weighs 30 or less
I’ll be spraying my whole house over the winter. Last time I used a sprayer Ws 20 years ago for my basement. These tips were very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for addressing the tape removal. It's a big help. 👍🏻
No problem! It was a great question. The fresher the paint the less likely it will pull off the wall when it is sprayed over the blue tape. Hope that helps!🔨
@@TheExcellentLaborer I also learned how you pull the tape off, makes much more sense. So all in all you can always learn something from others and I appreciate the time you take to do these videos.
@@davidharrison3074 Thanks a lot for watching my channel David!
@@TheExcellentLaborer always and I share them with some friends in the trades and others who want to learn more.
Steep angle on removing tape - even when taking the tape off the roll (especially if the tape roll has been kicking around for a while) so that you get the full width of the tape and not have it shred from the roll or the substrate. I am amazed at how many DIY's (and novices) don't shut down the HVAC when doing messy work that really calls for blocking or shutting it down, same with thermostat/ smoke/ cO2's.. electric outlets, etc.,.
Great Tips and awesome video - As All~ways!
Hey C Kuiper! I know it’s a simple thing to forget about doing. Sometimes I will start cutting trim during the finish stages of the house and forget to shut it off and then the filters will be clogged by the end of the morning. We don’t want that! Thanks for stopping by and watching!
I have a question, been painting forever but spraying only about 2 years. What takes more time masking the ceiling or cutting the ceiling? Like why not cut down a foot on these high ceilings ? Because it will flash ? I mean I see this video the job is almost white on white but would you mask and spray a darker color this same way ?
I'm amazed at how people are spraying everything these days even interiors that a furnished with floors and carpets etc. How is that even possible!!? Does it not take more time to mask everything ? I was always under the impression if anything spray all the trim cut and roll the walls. I could ask questions for days. Thanks
I do flooring on the east coast but I’m headed down to my old man’s condo to help paint the interior that was damaged from hurricane Ian gained a new subscriber will be following up on your other paint videos never used a sprayer before
I think we’re sleeping at the job site should I be worried about paint fumes or do they subside quickly after being painted thanks
Thanks for the video. I have walls that are all plaster that I will be priming twice before painting with my main color and was wondering if back rolling was necessary? and if so could you explain what it does for the walls after you spray them, along with if you need to back roll after every coat. also when you back roll will you see the roller marks ? Thanks
Thanks for your channel. If possible, a video of wall spraying when walls are a darker color than ceilings would be informative to show/dismiss concerns about overspray on ceilings.
Great practical tips that I will use in the future. Great video all around.
Reference Tip #5: Turn Off HVAC - In the past I hired "professional" painters who forgot to turn off my HVAC while spraying paint, ugggh. My HVAC guy was not pleased. This is why I try to do all my own work now. Hard to find good tradesmen. Thank you for teaching all this.
I’m glad you are finding value in my videos. I’ll try to keep them simple and easy to follow. Thanks a lot for watching!
I need to paint all of our interior doors, mouldings and baseboards. I have the same sprayer you have. I will be using it for the first time and wondering how much overspray I would get. Would it be ok if I mask off 12” around the crown mouldings plus the floors or should I plastic wrap all of the walls from the ceiling down? Don’t want to ruin the walls with overspray while doing the crown mouldings. I like the look of the spraying vs rolling on all trim. That’s why I bought the sprayer. I know I’m making work for myself but it is what it is.
Trim and doors it’s sometimes best to use a fine tip so you don’t have run and it’s looks smoother
Good tip on removing the tape. Cheers.
Nice and helpfull video! Do you saturate roller with paint before starting backrolling process?
I do not saturate the roller first. I use the paint that sprayed on the wall and just blend it in. I hope that helps!
I spray and backroll. If you don't backroll, the coverage will not be even and you have to use more paint. I can't imagine not backrolling.
One guy sprays, and the other backrolls. Very fast. However, the last two guys each quit after one day. That rolling wears you out.
Fortunately, you can do a whole house in one day, so, by the time they realize you are working them to death, your're done.
FYI, anyone thinking of buying a less powerful machine, be ready to return it. It takes a lot of power to atomize a thick Latex effectively.
When you get comfortable enough not to backroll you should grab a Cleanshot valve with an extension that long. It will get rid of spits. I bet you are getting a lot of spitting but don't notice it because of the backroll. If that was dark paint you would really see it. Good video though and good tips.
Hey Dane. I have not noticed spitting but like you said if I’m back growing I probably don’t. Thanks a lot for your input! And thanks a lot for watching!
That's right. Any extension will cause spitting as residual pressure will continue once trigger is released. Always back roll when using extensions.
When I use extensions I try not to let off the trigger to reduce those spits.
Thank you for the tips.
You are welcome Noah!
Is the first extension on the spray gun just a heavy duty ext then looks like followed with the regular graco ext?
Why would you roll after you sprayed? Isn't the whole point of spraying to get that quality finish you cannot get by rolling?
Phenomenal video.
Thank you so much!
I run the prox17 too. Started with the 515 tip, then tried a 517 because it seemed like I was not getting enough paint out. Wow, man what a difference. Yes. You have to keep that tip moving and have your spray technique down. But man, I love it!! Try one...no back rolling
Hey Ron! It seems to be a great sprayer. I really want to try that 517 tip. I have not experimented with a bunch of tips but I use this 515 and about everything. I actually have not tried and not back rolling. Maybe on the next house. I appreciate you watching!
@@TheExcellentLaborer Definitely get the 517. And you'll probably want to shorten those extensions. They cause spitting the more length you have. I run about 12 or 20" max. Which is also how I avoid back rolling. Quality paint is huge too. I use sherwin williams cashmere for walls and emerald for trim and doors.
Nice, even overlap. Keep the tip moving and don't let off. Get er done!
Oh, adding this...yes...run the 517 on max pressure.
Also, run the FFLP 210 and 310 for trim and doors. Glass bubba!
Hey Josh, do you need to back roll with primer paint?
Yes.
Hey, why do you back roll after spraying?? is this to avoid any running?
Yes, this will help you avoid runs. Hope that helps!
Did u have to back roll on 2nd coat?
Yes.
Great video
how do you get leads not sure how long u have been in a business ?
So i have a ryobi sprayer and tried my living room but there was so much haze from the paint i had to stop. What the hell did i do wrong?
Always liked the 3/8 nap roller.
You always explain everything precise.
By the way, did you know you could be a second for the old movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when they all put on the white coveralls. ( couldn't resist)
I love the full gear myself.
Great job!
Hey David! I loved the Willy Wonda joke😂. It does look silly but I like keeping my clothes as clean as possible. I’m like that cheap grandpa that would not throw away his work pants lol. Thanks for stopping by and watching again!
@@TheExcellentLaborer when I finished drywall in houses, I wore my white work pants over to do the same thing. I've seen people that look like they drywalled themselves especially sanding. I wore what you do when sanding houses. Respiratory as well, not a typical dust mask. I'll always be dropping in to watch and always room to learn. 👍🏻
@@davidharrison3074 Oh yeah definitely a respirator is better than one of those cheap masks. Good idea!
3 thumbs up on this vid …. It’s that good
Awesome! Thanks!
How do you deal with the outlets that you didnt tape?
Backroll? That's why I bought an airless sprayer so I don't have to do that. WTF?
To maintain the same texture as hand rolled sections especially after touchups
Exactly! Wtf is that backroll
Yes…back roll for more consistent finish. Especially if the wall or ceiling has texture/knockdown.
@@exocarfamily2777 - None of my walls have any texture and the outcome has been fine without back roll.
That's why I also bought a pressure roller.
can use a razor blade if need be when taking the paper off if need be
What’s the point of spraying if still going to have to roll it?
It gets the paint on the wall, so you simply just got to texture it with your roller. If you use only a roller only, you have to work much more in order to get the paint on the wall. I hope that helps!
Backrolling also lets you go back and touch up with a brush and fill the cracks on the texture
You know you watching a professional when using Lowe's paint brand and mini sprayer.
When you back roll with a roller, does it really change the look of the wall? I’ve used the airless sprayer and I’ve used regular rollers. Just wondering.
thanks, good tips. I'm going to cut in and roll the top foot or 2 to save time on masking the ceiling. There will be trim, so not as hard to cut in.
lol just pour the new paint into the old bucket to eliminate priming the pump
That's not how it works
Why back roll?
I do pretty much everything...but I HATE doing drywall, painting and tile. I call them the unholy Trinity.
Good information and tips but I dont believe a beginner is gonna be using a spray gun with a long extension!! To me that just adds more possible problems.
You don't need to backroll if you buy a pressure roller.
👍🔨
Thanks for that!
Why do you use a roller after you spray. The whole point of me wanting to use a sprayer is to avoid using a roller or brushes for the majority of the work. Otherwise I would just use the roller and skip the step.
Why would you backroll after spray painting. Why not just dip the roller in paint and do your backrolling. Why do you use spray in the first place? You are just increasing your labour
I never backroll , i spray and i’am finish.
why Valspar garbage use Benjamin Moore
WTF Backroll ?!?!
Purely sale pitch -- This guy talk too much trash. Go to the point, will you?
🤣
Backroll?? How stupid is that to ruin the finish
Thanks for the tips.
You are welcome Chad!