Just ordered the ladder leveler to paint my around/on top of my stairway which includes ceilings. Without this, I was trying to figure out a safe way to use my little big ladder. No matter what I envisioned, it came up short for different parts of the stair well. This is going to be a life saver literally. A 69 year old lady here needed to feel more secure on the ladder. The stairwell is the only place in our home that presented a dangerous challenge if not done right. I virtually cannot wait to get this!
The ladder leveler pivit tool has been the best purchase I've made as a painter that wasn't an airless or a hand masker. On my second one in 18 years. Every painter I know calls them the "Wedge". The hand masker is a must have for any painter regardless of your application method. The hand masker will pay for itself time and time again. As a solo painter I own multiple of these and will most likely buy more.... eventually.
Way back in the late '50's, we were working on our house(I was helping my parents). When we were painting I had thought of "why not run the paint into the brush or roller to make it easier?" Now I see someone actually did it. I am 72 now.
Forget the fact that it's fast OK great. what about the fact that it sheds like a Labrador retriever. If anyone has used this than you would know what I mean.
From all I’ve seen from you videos. You guys are awesome. I’ve been painting since the 80’s and it great to see that there are painters that still care about the jobs they do. Keep up the great work. Thanks Dave in Canada
I can use free cardboard faster for cover and shielding. Faster than masking paper or plastic. There's a masking liquid for glass too. You'd be surprised what you can do with a bifold door, or mattress box.
I know a bunch of guys who swear they dont need to mask and end uo having to replace screens and what not its beter. Be safe then sorrry you also cant really spray an even coat because you have to constantly stop
I have checked everywhere (including your website) and The Roof Boot is out of inventory and no one in the US is carrying this item today! It is either so good that everyone is using it based on your suggestions or it is made in China and there is a tariff on this product. I hope it is just back ordered.
Pivot boot is amazing, I have two & the possibilities are endless. I pair them with the adjustable planks by Werner & can set up a comfortable work base in almost any situation, & for the rare occasion I’m not completely convinced of safety I simply add the yellow stop for guaranteed security & all situations are covered. I paint, install siding & run a metal brake so I’m constantly on roofs working exteriors. Love the videos Paint Life!! ~Trent from Ohio~
If you're investing in a masking machine. Which you definitely should. Get the one that holds your roll of plastic or paper on BOTH ends. Having a ladder hook is nice but not necessary.
Pivit great tool,alittle tip for Yas ,when painting over steps and you have the one or two hard to reach spots, if you don't have a pivit with you ,if not to high flip a step ladder upside down fits perfectly on a step lean against wall. Just to get that one or two spots quickly, the upside down step ladder tip.
Hi guys love your videos do you have any advice on how to strike a line between ceiling and wall this always seems to be a difficult task for me any advice would be appreciated
I love the boot that's what we call it here in southeast Massachusetts. It's saved me many many times and for $69 you can't beat it. I'm talking about the Ladder pivot tool by the way.
We use those masking guns all the time for paper and plastic but can be a pain if working in the cold cuz tape don't stick and we always take that hook off and stick the handle in our pocket its much sturdier. And we use the pivot but the rubber gets worn down but the take a lot of punishment
Chris can I use the m12 milwaukee stapler to staple the trim window exterior cause the tape won't stick and we pressure wash the house good, but I still have to adjust the depth gauge, not to flush the staple or can I flush it, or ask my foremen first just started the joining the painting company non union, first yr apprentice
Thanks guys very useful information. I think your video's are great. I have a question I am just about to buy a house here in the Netherlands and will like to use an airless sprayer for walls ceilings and trim and doors. Titan only have 110v machines and are very expensive here. We use 220volt. I was thinking about the Wagner HEA control pro 350r which I can get here. Greco are also expensive. When do you decide whether to spray or use a roller when looking a job and what are your reasons for choosing one over the other. Thank you.
martin bowra if I was you I’d stick with Graco or Titan . Probably not a lot of painters nearby in the Netherlands . Just make sure you store the sprayer properly when you are not using it , otherwise you’ll be replacing packing and sleeves.
I want to try this Graco Pressure Roller; What type of airless paint sprayer should a DIY homeowner buy ? I was looking at the Graco LTS Magnum x5 electric stationary airless paint sprayer that comes with a hose and spray gun. Would these work together.
That Roof Boot thing is risky. Putting screw holes in the customer's roof. I am a roofer and a painter. And can guaranteed that that is a bad idea. I find leaks all the time around chimneys and dormers where similar products have been the cause. People have been doing the same thing with regular roof jacks for years as long as osha wasn't looking. The risk is not worth the reward unless you really know what you are found patching roof holes.
I prefer ladder jacks over that pivot step. More solid and infinitely adjustable and far easier and safer. As for the power roller while your setting it up and then cleaning after I can roll all the walls in an average bedroom with less effort a good extension pole (lighter weight) using a5 grain bucket and grid and using better quality matched to the texture roller covers which I either save in plastic or throw away no cleaning needed.
I just bought a little giant "style" ladder for use around my house due to all the slopes and stairs. There's not much "level ground" in Western Washington. Anyway I have never seen anything like that ladder leveler before, but now I'm thinking there should be an adjustable leveler of this sort for use on all sloping surfaces. That thing is useful for anyone in ANY construction trade as well, not just painting. I'm really surprised that I have never seen anything like that before. The other tools look very cool too.
Just buy a set of ladder jacks. Much better, safer and infinitely adjustable. Those little giant ladders are crap, too heavy awkward and hurt to stand on.
The scrapers news for me. Never seen it, so thanks for the heads up, can't wait to try it. The roof boot however will never happen. I can appreciate the safety factor, but I can't get past the potential responsibility of damage. Florida rain storms are just to frequent and intense, while the extreme heat and sun can break down any patch work quickly. Even if it is just a few or even a single screw hole. Lol, did I see it's placed through the top of the shingle in the video???
Hey guys. I'm from next door in Tacoma, WA. Those Pivit tools are awesome! Wish we would have had those the 17 years I painted full time. But I just wanted to let you know a couple of my favorites. They would definitely be the ladder leg levelers. The ones with round feet that you adjust with your foot. We had them on almost every extension ladder we had. And other would be the brush magnet. The ones that clip on the side of your cutting pot. Magnet and hook are just automatic. Oh yeah, I almost forgot about the Spring Nail Punch. I was almost primarily interior trim on huge customs year round, so those always came in handy. And here's a bonus I discovered a couple years ago, the spring loaded Center Punches from Harbor Freight also double as quick nail punches. Anyway keep it up, its kinda nice to watch videos about the stuff I remember all TOO well...
Graco Pressure Roller I would not remcommned this as its hard on the body rolling all day with this is not easy. These rollers are only good for large floor painting.
It's against OHSA regulations to use a folded step ladder as a single ladder. You cannot use it on a roof leaned against a wall with the Pivot tool like you constantly show in your pictures and videos.
@Mike Bell They don't care? Have someone fall off that ladder setup and be sent to the hospital. OSHA will be all over that once the workers comp insurance does its investigation.
You also must use a platform ladder to work off of. You can not use a regular ladder to work from unless you maintain 3 points of contact. Really you are required to have scaffold for for working but who can afford to pay for scaffold and who can charge the customer a crap load to set up. It's insane the laws now.
Enjoy Watching your vids constantly, and applying your tips in my projects. You've helped save me time, money, and developed my proficiency in painting. I've been working alone for years..and so for a small box guy like me the benefits from viewing your channel! Thanks for sharing!
I don’t think I could be paid to use polyester or woven rollers… polyester rollers have a super long recoat time (not always so with high density knit), and also leave a horrible texture, and wovens just get so beaten down and don’t hold any paint. Use an Ultra Finish, and you’ll never go back ;)
Just ordered the ladder leveler to paint my around/on top of my stairway which includes ceilings. Without this, I was trying to figure out a safe way to use my little big ladder. No matter what I envisioned, it came up short for different parts of the stair well. This is going to be a life saver literally. A 69 year old lady here needed to feel more secure on the ladder. The stairwell is the only place in our home that presented a dangerous challenge if not done right. I virtually cannot wait to get this!
I love the scripture that pops up on the screen. God has spoken to me through this twice now. Thank you gents and God bless you.
The ladder leveler pivit tool has been the best purchase I've made as a painter that wasn't an airless or a hand masker. On my second one in 18 years. Every painter I know calls them the "Wedge".
The hand masker is a must have for any painter regardless of your application method. The hand masker will pay for itself time and time again. As a solo painter I own multiple of these and will most likely buy more.... eventually.
Way back in the late '50's, we were working on our house(I was helping my parents). When we were painting I had thought of "why not run the paint into the brush or roller to make it easier?" Now I see someone actually did it. I am 72 now.
Roy Reynolds finally
I notice the scriptures that pop up thats awesome bro I take it your a believer the Lord has truly blessed you
Yes and Thanks for watching!🤙
Ive been making ladder levelers for 40 yrs an ive out ran spray rollers in warehouse setting with roller bucket setup
Forget the fact that it's fast OK great. what about the fact that it sheds like a Labrador retriever. If anyone has used this than you would know what I mean.
From all I’ve seen from you videos. You guys are awesome. I’ve been painting since the 80’s and it great to see that there are painters that still care about the jobs they do.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks
Dave in Canada
Wow, thank you!
Ladder boot looks interesting for residential painting .
Pivit ladder tool is a life preserver
👍yes!
Always with great information good bless you all
Thank u both for sharing such all good tools.
Our pleasure!
Been using a linbide for years possibly 15 to twenty years in New Zealand simply awesome.
We love your youtube channel. Thank you for sharing. I am learning to paint. Blessings.
I can use free cardboard faster for cover and shielding. Faster than masking paper or plastic. There's a masking liquid for glass too. You'd be surprised what you can do with a bifold door, or mattress box.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
I know a bunch of guys who swear they dont need to mask and end uo having to replace screens and what not its beter. Be safe then sorrry you also cant really spray an even coat because you have to constantly stop
Never had much trust in them pivot tools.but the power rollers are awesome.😂👍🏻✌🏼👋
I have checked everywhere (including your website) and The Roof Boot is out of inventory and no one in the US is carrying this item today! It is either so good that everyone is using it based on your suggestions or it is made in China and there is a tariff on this product. I hope it is just back ordered.
Pivot boot is amazing, I have two & the possibilities are endless. I pair them with the adjustable planks by Werner & can set up a comfortable work base in almost any situation, & for the rare occasion I’m not completely convinced of safety I simply add the yellow stop for guaranteed security & all situations are covered. I paint, install siding & run a metal brake so I’m constantly on roofs working exteriors. Love the videos Paint Life!!
~Trent from Ohio~
If you're investing in a masking machine. Which you definitely should. Get the one that holds your roll of plastic or paper on BOTH ends. Having a ladder hook is nice but not necessary.
Totally agree. I used only the airless sprayer and the masker. Unbelievable
I agree with ya on the hand masker.
What could you use similar too the roof boot for metal roofs?
Ok I will take your word for it. I'll get the carbide scraper
Just bought the hand masker last week ... how did I live without it 😱
Thanks for the information. I absolutely love the Graco Power Roller! It makes painting walls twice as fast!
I'd nail that roof boot down instead of screw, screws have a tendency to snap when a heavy side load is applied
Pivit great tool,alittle tip for Yas ,when painting over steps and you have the one or two hard to reach spots, if you don't have a pivit with you ,if not to high flip a step ladder upside down fits perfectly on a step lean against wall. Just to get that one or two spots quickly, the upside down step ladder tip.
Hi guys love your videos do you have any advice on how to strike a line between ceiling and wall this always seems to be a difficult task for me any advice would be appreciated
You put screws in the roof to use the ladder boot?
I love the boot that's what we call it here in southeast Massachusetts. It's saved me many many times and for $69 you can't beat it. I'm talking about the Ladder pivot tool by the way.
Nice scripture and great video. Really good advice on needed tools for painters
Thank you!🤙
Im thinking on investing in tools for painting houses, any advice on how much to charge ?
@@abrahamcruz1049 $5
@@ichoozjc per sq.ft?
@@abrahamcruz1049 per room.
We use those masking guns all the time for paper and plastic but can be a pain if working in the cold cuz tape don't stick and we always take that hook off and stick the handle in our pocket its much sturdier. And we use the pivot but the rubber gets worn down but the take a lot of punishment
Chris can I use the m12 milwaukee stapler to staple the trim window exterior cause the tape won't stick and we pressure wash the house good, but I still have to adjust the depth gauge, not to flush the staple or can I flush it, or ask my foremen first just started the joining the painting company non union, first yr apprentice
Thanks guys very useful information. I think your video's are great. I have a question I am just about to buy a house here in the Netherlands and will like to use an airless sprayer for walls ceilings and trim and doors. Titan only have 110v machines and are very expensive here. We use 220volt. I was thinking about the Wagner HEA control pro 350r which I can get here. Greco are also expensive. When do you decide whether to spray or use a roller when looking a job and what are your reasons for choosing one over the other. Thank you.
@Psyop Factory Both have good points, but you also need to determine what you can afford.
martin bowra if I was you I’d stick with Graco or Titan . Probably not a lot of painters nearby in the Netherlands . Just make sure you store the sprayer properly when you are not using it , otherwise you’ll be replacing packing and sleeves.
martin bowra we have videos explaining that
I love painting. Thank you for all your videos.
Much love.
I think maybe no.5 is the best
I want to try this Graco Pressure Roller; What type of airless paint sprayer should a DIY homeowner buy ? I was looking at the Graco LTS Magnum x5 electric stationary airless paint sprayer that comes with a hose and spray gun. Would these work together.
I would recommend the Titan 440 or Graco 395
@@Idahopainter Thank you.
Those are all great tools thank you for sharing 👍🏻
What kind of tape is that one you use on the masker?
what is the best airless paint sprayer
What is the wall color behind you?
That Roof Boot thing is risky. Putting screw holes in the customer's roof. I am a roofer and a painter. And can guaranteed that that is a bad idea. I find leaks all the time around chimneys and dormers where similar products have been the cause. People have been doing the same thing with regular roof jacks for years as long as osha wasn't looking. The risk is not worth the reward unless you really know what you are found patching roof holes.
Luke Morter if you look at
The directions and follow them they don’t not damage or cause leaks and make the job safer
The question is..........Is it OSHA approved?
How do you think roofers put in there planks. It's the same set up. Nailed under the shingles where they are covered
Austyn Lee I do understand that roofers have been doing that for quite awhile. I’m just asking if that particular boot is OSHA approved..That’s all.
Would they be able to sell it if it wasn't osha approved? Also when you're done, you caulk the screw holes...
I prefer ladder jacks over that pivot step. More solid and infinitely adjustable and far easier and safer. As for the power roller while your setting it up and then cleaning after I can roll all the walls in an average bedroom with less effort a good extension pole (lighter weight) using a5 grain bucket and grid and using better quality matched to the texture roller covers which I either save in plastic or throw away no cleaning needed.
Thanks for sharing, for small jobs I don’t use it but big jobs its the best way to go👍
@@Idahopainter I get that we're always looking for ways to make our jobs more efficient.👍
I just bought a little giant "style" ladder for use around my house due to all the slopes and stairs. There's not much "level ground" in Western Washington. Anyway I have never seen anything like that ladder leveler before, but now I'm thinking there should be an adjustable leveler of this sort for use on all sloping surfaces.
That thing is useful for anyone in ANY construction trade as well, not just painting. I'm really surprised that I have never seen anything like that before. The other tools look very cool too.
They sell different levelers and stair platforms that are adjustable on amazon
Just buy a set of ladder jacks. Much better, safer and infinitely adjustable. Those little giant ladders are crap, too heavy awkward and hurt to stand on.
Linbide scrapper is the best
Can’t find the scraper anywhere. Love to have a couple.
Find them at your local paint store or www.theidahopainter.com
The ladder leveler we just call a ladder buddy in new England. It's your best buddy on a roof lol
Just take a step ladder turn it up side down and go up it you can reach everything in a stair well been doing it 39 years now
Great vids, thanks for the effort guys, heads up, thanks thanks and thanks!
The little power roller must be way slower than a regular 18” roller, no?
Awesome tools, Thanks Guys and a Happy New Year to you all.
Michael Fischer 🤙
In my business with my Mexican workers we called the ladder leveler De black thing lol
where can i get them....those tools are very useful...
www.theidahopainter.com
How much do you guys charge to paint a one single house 2500 ft.² exterior and interior
The scrapers news for me. Never seen it, so thanks for the heads up, can't wait to try it. The roof boot however will never happen. I can appreciate the safety factor, but I can't get past the potential responsibility of damage. Florida rain storms are just to frequent and intense, while the extreme heat and sun can break down any patch work quickly. Even if it is just a few or even a single screw hole.
Lol, did I see it's placed through the top of the shingle in the video???
The holes are easily fillable
What do you mean by enterior season
Hey guys. I'm from next door in Tacoma, WA. Those Pivit tools are awesome! Wish we would have had those the 17 years I painted full time. But I just wanted to let you know a couple of my favorites. They would definitely be the ladder leg levelers. The ones with round feet that you adjust with your foot. We had them on almost every extension ladder we had. And other would be the brush magnet. The ones that clip on the side of your cutting pot. Magnet and hook are just automatic. Oh yeah, I almost forgot about the Spring Nail Punch. I was almost primarily interior trim on huge customs year round, so those always came in handy. And here's a bonus I discovered a couple years ago, the spring loaded Center Punches from Harbor Freight also double as quick nail punches. Anyway keep it up, its kinda nice to watch videos about the stuff I remember all TOO well...
For roofs I used a roofer's hook, or a "chicken hook" as they call it. Hooks over the peak and holds an extension ladder. The Pivot is also a must.
Thanks for sharing!
Will be investing in one of those scrapers. Thank you. (I always wonder if you are both related?)
happyflowers1212 I bought one they are nice except for the blades are difficult to find and are very expensive!!!!
happyflowers1212 we are not
@@maverick-zj3jzhey. Thanx, just seen the price of the blades. Since I'm not a professional will search for a cheaper alternative.
Carbide blades it's only been 20 years since they came out,
Unfortunately, that roof thing isn't going to work where I live. Most of the houses around here, have Spanish Tiles for a roof.
Yes, that is something to consider, here in Idaho no one has Spanish Tiles
Muito bom!!!!!
good
Great
5-Star video, thanks for the insight
Graco Pressure Roller I would not remcommned this as its hard on the body rolling all day with this is not easy. These rollers are only good for large floor painting.
Those are all good tools, but shouldn't those T-shirts be right up there?
8:17 Whats with the Psalm 24:7 thing?
Looks like journeyman John is lifting wiegths
Lol, he's lookin good
It's against OHSA regulations to use a folded step ladder as a single ladder. You cannot use it on a roof leaned against a wall with the Pivot tool like you constantly show in your pictures and videos.
Thanks for sharing Ryan, we'll have to look into it
@Mike Bell They don't care? Have someone fall off that ladder setup and be sent to the hospital. OSHA will be all over that once the workers comp insurance does its investigation.
Ryan Potter yes you are absolutely correct on that.
You also must use a platform ladder to work off of. You can not use a regular ladder to work from unless you maintain 3 points of contact. Really you are required to have scaffold for for working but who can afford to pay for scaffold and who can charge the customer a crap load to set up. It's insane the laws now.
Enjoy Watching your vids constantly, and applying your tips in my projects. You've helped save me time, money, and developed my proficiency in painting. I've been working alone for years..and so for a small box guy like me the benefits from viewing your channel! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing!
I don’t think I could be paid to use polyester or woven rollers… polyester rollers have a super long recoat time (not always so with high density knit), and also leave a horrible texture, and wovens just get so beaten down and don’t hold any paint. Use an Ultra Finish, and you’ll never go back ;)
Downside of the pressure roller is that yiu don't get a break rolling, so yiu end up way more tired over the traditional roller.
@Nick Montagnoli nah. You want fast, you roll fast. 😁. I have this roller. Easy to clean, but man, what a workout by the end of the day.
You'll have it for a lifetime unless someone else ripped it off from you then they'll have it for a lifetime !
18 roller and let the rookies cut in lmfao
high volume baby cakes lol
helo sir i am shahzad from pakistan my expiriuns 12 eyars house painting you can job me plz alround
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Nice job selling products guys
^5
Pressure rollers suck!