Excellent video for several reasons. Never knew about the heated system! I have a question about technique. I back rolled my spraying on an exterior recently- it was great for getting product to stretch and into the crevices but I noticed the finish was different from just the areas I only sprayed. It was my first time using the back roll technique and I didn't use it uniformly on every surface I sprayed. What's the easiest way to do a touch up to make the finishes match , so the textured areas where I rolled and the areas I only sprayed, don't appear so delineated?
Hi Don, thank you for watching and thank you for your question. As a general rule, painters are choosing to either spray the entire surface, or spray and roll the entire surface to avoid the possibility of the surface looking delineated. If you want a textured finish, then spray and roll the entire area. If you want a smooth finish, the wall surface must be smoothed and sprayed only. Unfortunately, neither of these are "touch up" jobs, you will need more time. If you were indeed using the roller to "stretch the product and get into crevices", its possible an alternate spraying pressure and spray tip might have got the job done without the need to back-roll. With good technique, spraying pressure and tip size, you may not need to back-roll. We wish you a good day and hope things turn out well!
@@AirlessDiscounterInternational Thanks! I decided to back roll the areas where the texture isn't uniform. I saw on a few youtube videos that backrolling is good for wood with deep grooves. Keep on going with your channel!
Hi, Thanks for your comment. Depend on the tip. But if you want to use the RAC X series with blue, brown and greens, you'll need the following tip holder : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-RAC-X-Tip-Holder-for-Paint-Sprayers-246215 Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
i have a problem with my spray pattern. Im useing 517 and Wagner Control Pro 350R. and with max pressure i still get "tails" in my spray pattern. its for my indoor paint
Hi, thank you for your question. How long have you been working with the machine? Is the tip new and clean? Check the material as well, what size is required for your paint? Generally you'll find the info on the bucket or in the data sheet.
Aslamo alikum and have a good day I do work on power transmission line in Pakistan I want to share my experience and facing problems during the paint applications on galvanized structure We are face the problem about paint wastage 50% during application and we are using GRACO airless pump XHD tip use 213. So plz guide us for better. Thanks and regards Babar
Hola boa noite tudo bem ? Como posso fazer sou do BRASIL , aqui nao tem o CLEANSHOT GRACO , como posso fazer para comprar ? Ja procurei muito , e nao acho aqui no Brasil 😀😁
Hi, Please find the links to these Graco and Wagner products under the following links : Graco : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-Airless-hoses Wagner : www.airless-discounter.de/Wagner-Airless-Schlaeuche_1 Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
Hi, Thanks for your comment. It helps if the tip is too small for the paint to be sprayed. But the paint loses its covering power. In the end, buying the right tip cost less than having to spray again to get the right coverage. Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
What is it about it ? Find more information about it on our blog : www.airless-discounter.de/news/filter-nozzle-lance-cleaning-wagner-airless-sprayer-plus-project-115-117-119/ Regards
It works well in most cases but backrolling can be used as a technic to reduce overspray. You spray with very little pressure to get the paint on the wall and use the roller to distribute the paint evenly. Many painters like to backroll to get the structure from the roller. In that case they can use a roller to sort out damages and scratches caused afterwards. But again, you can create a great finish just by spraying. Stefan
Airless Discounter thx for the explanation Stefan , I’m following most of your videos and I can say it’s very useful, since I’m really interested to buy a Graco mark v or x , so another question if you don’t mind , I can use the gigantic Graco mark x or v for painting also and not only plastering ?? Or do I have to use another one (ultra max ) for painting ? Because they only talk about plastering whenever they show video of Graco mark , thank you
Hi Farid, the Graco Mark Series (V, VII or X) can be used for paint and plaster. These units are standard equipped with a plaster setting (hose, gun, tips). You should consider buying an extra hose, gun (tips, filters) when you like to spray paint. It will also save you money in the long run because the gun/hose for paint is cheaper than the plaster setting. Plus it will make your life much easier when you apply paint (weight of the hose, volume of paint in it, gun filter). You should have a proper talk with your dealer of choice to select of the right sprayer for your materials and project types/sizes. Stefan
Thanks for sharing! Not that much comprehensive info on spraying out there so great to see some well organized content from you guys.
Thank you!
Trying this for the first time and many, many, thanks! It was very helpful!
Titan HEA tips for the win.
Excellent video for several reasons. Never knew about the heated system! I have a question about technique. I back rolled my spraying on an exterior recently- it was great for getting product to stretch and into the crevices but I noticed the finish was different from just the areas I only sprayed. It was my first time using the back roll technique and I didn't use it uniformly on every surface I sprayed. What's the easiest way to do a touch up to make the finishes match , so the textured areas where I rolled and the areas I only sprayed, don't appear so delineated?
Hi Don, thank you for watching and thank you for your question. As a general rule, painters are choosing to either spray the entire surface, or spray and roll the entire surface to avoid the possibility of the surface looking delineated. If you want a textured finish, then spray and roll the entire area. If you want a smooth finish, the wall surface must be smoothed and sprayed only. Unfortunately, neither of these are "touch up" jobs, you will need more time. If you were indeed using the roller to "stretch the product and get into crevices", its possible an alternate spraying pressure and spray tip might have got the job done without the need to back-roll. With good technique, spraying pressure and tip size, you may not need to back-roll. We wish you a good day and hope things turn out well!
@@AirlessDiscounterInternational Thanks! I decided to back roll the areas where the texture isn't uniform. I saw on a few youtube videos that backrolling is good for wood with deep grooves. Keep on going with your channel!
Hi! Can I use tips from graco on my titan sprayer? Also the other accessories? Thanks
Hi,
Thanks for your comment.
Depend on the tip. But if you want to use the RAC X series with blue, brown and greens, you'll need the following tip holder : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-RAC-X-Tip-Holder-for-Paint-Sprayers-246215
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
i have a problem with my spray pattern. Im useing 517 and Wagner Control Pro 350R. and with max pressure i still get "tails" in my spray pattern. its for my indoor paint
Hi, thank you for your question. How long have you been working with the machine? Is the tip new and clean? Check the material as well, what size is required for your paint? Generally you'll find the info on the bucket or in the data sheet.
Aslamo alikum and have a good day I do work on power transmission line in Pakistan I want to share my experience and facing problems during the paint applications on galvanized structure
We are face the problem about paint wastage 50% during application and we are using GRACO airless pump XHD tip use 213. So plz guide us for better.
Thanks and regards
Babar
Hola boa noite tudo bem ?
Como posso fazer sou do BRASIL , aqui nao tem o CLEANSHOT GRACO , como posso fazer para comprar ?
Ja procurei muito , e nao acho aqui no Brasil 😀😁
Hi,
Find our Spanish channel here : th-cam.com/channels/h9wWA25chlREZ0IJwk1QIQ.html
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
What about the right tip for exterior for stucco
Thanks for your comment. What do you mean by stucco ?
Where can I buy the heated hose system?
Hi,
Please find the links to these Graco and Wagner products under the following links :
Graco : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-Airless-hoses
Wagner : www.airless-discounter.de/Wagner-Airless-Schlaeuche_1
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
What about thinning paint for a tip with a smaller hole? Pros and cons?
Hi,
Thanks for your comment.
It helps if the tip is too small for the paint to be sprayed. But the paint loses its covering power.
In the end, buying the right tip cost less than having to spray again to get the right coverage.
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
Thank you for the reply!
Thanks a lot!!
I need the inline gun and I'm interested in the heated line
Hi David, here you will find the Inline gun: www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-CONTRACTOR-IN-LINE-GUN-WITH-FILTER250BA-244364
We also have a video about heated hose systems: www.airless-discounter.de/news/heated-hose-systems-wagner-tempspray/
If you enjoyed Part 2, but missed out on Part 1, find it here: th-cam.com/video/crtjAT1E5j8/w-d-xo.html
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What about wagner project 115
What is it about it ?
Find more information about it on our blog : www.airless-discounter.de/news/filter-nozzle-lance-cleaning-wagner-airless-sprayer-plus-project-115-117-119/
Regards
Sorry but i dont want to backroll, doesn’t work perfectly when just spraying ???
It works well in most cases but backrolling can be used as a technic to reduce overspray. You spray with very little pressure to get the paint on the wall and use the roller to distribute the paint evenly. Many painters like to backroll to get the structure from the roller. In that case they can use a roller to sort out damages and scratches caused afterwards. But again, you can create a great finish just by spraying. Stefan
Airless Discounter thx for the explanation Stefan , I’m following most of your videos and I can say it’s very useful, since I’m really interested to buy a Graco mark v or x , so another question if you don’t mind , I can use the gigantic Graco mark x or v for painting also and not only plastering ?? Or do I have to use another one (ultra max ) for painting ? Because they only talk about plastering whenever they show video of Graco mark , thank you
Hi Farid, the Graco Mark Series (V, VII or X) can be used for paint and plaster. These units are standard equipped with a plaster setting (hose, gun, tips). You should consider buying an extra hose, gun (tips, filters) when you like to spray paint. It will also save you money in the long run because the gun/hose for paint is cheaper than the plaster setting. Plus it will make your life much easier when you apply paint (weight of the hose, volume of paint in it, gun filter). You should have a proper talk with your dealer of choice to select of the right sprayer for your materials and project types/sizes. Stefan
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