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Search for a device called a *Rota Cota* (in Australia) that is a tube like device and uses water pressure to clean the roller brush. Cleans it paint free in less than *five minutes* and maybe 5 or 6 litres ( 1 Imperial gallon or 1½ US gallons ) of water on an 18mm ( 5/8" ) NAP roller. Thinner NAPS are quicker to clean and use less water. Costs AUD$25 or USD$16. Use it once and if not available in your country you'll be wanting to import the damn things and retire in comfort.
Good idea on spinning off the paint rollers with the help of a drill. Thanks. That said, calk tubes are a pain, and I've tried many methods over the years, but eventually stumbled on using a latex glove finger taped on. I just cut off the finger of a used glove, tape it on the bottom, & it works great. Tape alone does not, which I've also tried in the past. That latex glove seems to keep the air out, & moisture in better than anything else, & I've always got an old glove around, that's got a finger or two with a problem, so I just cut off the best one, & use that. I've had calk last years in the tube that way, & without the dried up end I can never get out. Cheap, effective, & easy.
For latex caulk, I use a silicone caulking cap. The trick is to put a little water inside the cap before you put it on. 1 1/2 yrs later caulk still works.
I clean my roller with a pistol nozzle on the end of the garden hose. Lay the bucket on its side, stick the roller in the bucket, and hit it with the high power nozzle flow. Take off your watch and glasses until you get the hang of it. The roller will spin up much faster than it will go with the drill, sling the paint off, and spin it dry.
I liked it when you said you didn't have to dirty up your sink or your lawn. Cool inventions too. For caulk I have used thick gauge nails, foil, and even tape. 4 years back was the first time I saw caulk tube caps at Ace hardware. The problem with any of these methods though is every time I would need to use the tube again it had dried up.So when I use caulk now I prefer too use it up so I don't have too store it. If I don't need alot I like getting those little tubes.
Been spinning the roller for years to clean it. I just cut off the metal of an old brush handle at the last 90 degree bend so I had a straight roller holder. This clamps in the drill well enough. Some good ideas for other bits but the world has more than enough plastic. Admire the drive to think of different solutions though. All the best.
Professional painter for 30 years here in UK. I think your coned roller spinner is a great idea. Better than the full length internal cage type of spinner cleaners. Shame you do not ship to UK.
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Something funny. You showed your homemade PVC storage tube for the small roller. I made one like that and I drilled a hole in each cap and put a length of stretch paracord to keep things together. I made it for my badger hair shave brush. I had it in my carry on and when my suitcase went through the x-ray the whole line was stopped and redirected and 5 different people came out and finally they showed me the screen and wow...it looked like a pipe bomb. Good idea using your cordless.
U Haul has a roll of plastic wrap available to wrap furniture in moving; it's about 16 inches wide and the roll is very long. I wrap the roller several revolutions with the roller still on the frame and twist the ends for a very tight seal. This has worked very well when applying elastomeric roofing, where you will do as many a 5 coats on each of 5 successive days. 1 1/4" rollers are expensive and instead of buying 5 roller covers, you need only one. Additionally, with elastomeric roofing, it would take an eternity to clean the roller of the excessively thick liquid. Of course this works for all painting, where you will return the next day for another coat.
I really like all your paint cleanup organization tools. I think you're a genius. Thos is all stuff that shohave been in paint stores and big boxed for 30 years.
Thank you, Sir. You have been very helpful to me and so many others over the years. I think I speak for many when I say that you are sincerely appreciated.
Some of these products look like smart timesavers. I just ordered your 4-piece bundle. (I hope the plastic is strong enough on the spinner.) Thank you. 😊
For sealing caulk tubes, I tape a "finger" cut from a latex glove onto the end of the tube. I pump a little caulk into it just to plug it. Works great.
WOW! I love to paint & I struggle so much with roller cleaning !!Great great ideas!! Thanks!! I usually put a nail or screw in the top of tubes to keep it from leaking. I like the idea you showed!! Lover your ideas!!
BEST BEGINNING EVER! After I wash it in the sink (Latex), I go outside, turn the hose on the roller and spin it so fast all the paint comes off. and, when it dries it's fluffy again!!! (you cant lay it on anything but you can drap it over a 5 gal bucket).. just don't point the roller at your face or you'll end up like Blondie.
your inventions are AWESOME - I soooo relate to the determination to find a better solution to these problems, and I love what you've come up with. I can only imagine the prototyping and redesigns. thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Had rentals for decades. I just used a plastic grocery bag wrapped tightly over the roller head without removing it from the handle. Stick it in the bag, hold the excess bag at the metal rod of the handle and spin the head to remove the air. Then stick it in the refrigerator. It will last well over a month. If you take it out to use it, change out the bag to a fresh one to avoid the potential of crumbs getting on the roller. The fridge is the key! I use AC foil tape on my caulk tubes. Works pretty well as you can squeeze out all the air by smashing the tape and air can't bleed through foil tape like it does with masking tape. It's best to fold a little section over on the end of the piece of tape so you can unwrap the tape easier later. If you forget to do that, you will probably tear the tape up removing it but with the fold, you can reuse the same piece of tape 3 to 4 times.
@@DYI I was fortunate to be painting in empty rentals. My wife would ban me too! I had to buy my own garage toaster oven to heat PVC! The struggle is real! Lol
@@mikeconroy2651 Even I wouldn't want to make toast in an oven used to heat PVC. We all have enough plastics in our bodies without that. Just curious: Why do you heat PVC?
@@DYI I wouldn't do it inside. I bought one at the thrift shop just for that purpose. You can use it to take pipe, and form it to a shape you want on one end, then leave it round on the other. I made a cartridge to collect overhead dust from my table saw. I've also cut a slit down the length of pipe, then heat it, then flattened it between two boards to make a flat sheet of PVC which you can make all kinds of stuff with, and it glues very good with regular PVC glue. Sort of like making stuff with acrylic panels but it's much easier to bond with glue. Glueing acrylic really well can be hit or miss. At least that's been my experience.
I love your ideas and that your actually doing something with them. I know what it's like to be bombarded by constant innovation ideas while working only I just make them and put em in the tool box thinking about why more people don't do the same, or worse, just think about it and it stays up in my head. Worst thing is when you finally see your big idea take off only it's by somebody else years later and then you sit back looking like dude that was totally my idea 5, 10, 20 years ago! I keep thinking lately how great would be if there was a company that you would go to with the idea and they would help you get it off the ground. A reputable well intentioned one that's not looking to just make money off of you. Imagine if there was a platform where people could go just to brainstorm and then actually make these innovations and inventions happen, how much further we could be as a society! I mean, how many people have awesome ideas everyday but they just stay up in their head because they don't have either the drive or know how to make it happen. More often than not when you do have an idea you'll tell people and they just tell you why it won't work, then years later you see that idea working great, under somebody else's name 😒. By the way if you're reading this and you and this far in the comment, what kind of printer are you using to be printing out that much stuff most things are usually slow is shit and you got a lot of shit lol also, what kind of money is it costing in wasted while I shouldn't say wasted but... practice attempts, And can you reuse those practice attempts again like break down the plastics or whatever it is and feed it back into the machine?
I appreciate your videos and have used several of your techniques with success. I have an off-topic question though… I am curious about California patches(butterfly patches) for repairing small drywall holes. Do you recommend them and if so, how to do it for the best results? Looking forward to a future video featuring this! Thanks!
i bought a tube similar to what you made to store your wet roller in that i found on amazon that is for tubes. do have to remove them from the caulking gun. $8 each I think
I take a dewalt hot glue stick and butane lighter to the cocking tube tip after usage. on the next use, pull it off(zero effort) use and when done, hot glue it then put the original hot glue tip over new glue.
The cleaning a paint roller with a garden hose I found in mid century popular mechanics or science on the wordless cartoonish page, hints in every issue. Make the paint cleaner spinner strong and good for 3/8 chucks. Threaded rod or thread a rod with a couple nut to fit into the chuck. McMaster Carr list 5/16 hex for 4-40 6-32, 8-32, 10-32 The rod goes through the plastic spinner whole length, with big washers on the ends putting the plastic in compression when tightened. A lot stronger.
I used to clean my rollers. PITA. Just wrap the roller and tray in a plastic bag until you're done painting and then toss it. I'm too old and time is too dear to screw with it.
I’m working on that but we just made a massive move to a 3000 square-foot shop & I’m working all day long trying to get it set up so not much time for working on my store
I do caulking before I paint. It helps me cut that straight line. I'm interested in those caps for the caulk tube's. Looks like they would work really well.
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY , you are a true pioneer. You see a problem, and you don't let it go until you have a solution. After watching what you have created I thought if you wanted to go even further,you could make the spindle on the roller detachable ( quick release ) and then have it hook straight to your drill . This would also allow you to make a stand that goes over the paint can so you could do the initial paint cleaning right back into the paint can .
Just ordered your paint roller cleaner, but I think if you created a stand to hold the paint roller attachment/cleaner after spinning/cleaning a paint roller to let air dry would be a great addition to your system. If the stand could hold up to 3 rollers, you could increase the sale of the paint roller attachment/cleaner.
If you are going to be using your roller again up till a couple of weeks later, there are two easy ways to preserve your roller set-up. First, wet your roller as if you’re going to roll, leave frame on the screen in the 5 gallon bucket, take a kitchen waste bag and cover the top of the bucket, tape around the bag. Second is to follow the same process but snap the lid on the bucket (without the bag) with the frame handle sticking thru the capped hole in the lid, then wrap a wet rag around the handle that’s protruding.
Wrap rollers and brushes in saran wrap between paint days to keep them from drying out. I buy my rollers at estate sales for 25 or 50 cents a piece then throw them out after use. It's a waste of water and time to be cleaning them.
If that hex wears off of the spinner - drill it out and use a threaded rod with a coupler nut to insert into your drill chuck. Could hot press one in, instead
I’ve kept rollers for up to a month in the fridge with just cling film wrap. When I start a job I take a new roller, put in the fridge at the end of each painting session and then bin it when the job is done. Rollers are cheap and disposable so it’s a waste of my time cleaning them when I can be sat relaxing with a beer at the end of the day
You need to get that roller spinner to market. Ive tried to make my from an old cage but was but was not centered well enough and distroyed itself.. During the summer, i use the garden hose in the back yard and just spin it on the cage. No bucket you just need to angle the roller sonyou dont get wet but yours seems to work very well.
How about a link for the book you show near the end, "How to choose a contractor for your next home improvement project"? I've tried Google and Amazon and didn't find it.
I use an old roller cage straighten the bend and spin it in the drill inside a 4” waste pipe bit wobbly but does the trick eventually will wreck my drill but i do like your coned hex bit insert much better 👍🏽
Great ideas...you might to consider getting them patented and, going on one of those "Shark shows" to get money so you can mass produce and sell to the big "Box stores."
You need to add an O ring to the lid. O rings have two methods for identification but are not too complicated. A retaining land might not be necessary.
Actually someone designed a paint roller cleaner that took about 15 seconds to completely clean a roller on TV for sale, it worked so well that some paint roller company bought the rights and took it off the market, probably so they could stay in business.
I don't spend any time cleaning rollers. I buy paint in 5 gal buckets and leave the roller in the re-sealed bucket. Can go for years. Of course, I wear a disposable glove to remove it and put it back on my handle. I am not the first to come up with this method. I was doing some painting at our church and using an existing 5 gal bucket. I noticed a roller floating in it when I opened it. I figured someone dropped it in by accident, but that the light bulb idea hit me that it was intentional. I have been doing it ever since.
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY I don't clean the roller at all. Just slip it on and use it. I do spend time cleaning the handle when I am done, but it is much easier to clean metal and plastic than to try to clean a roller or even a brush. Impossible to get them as good as new, but keeping it in the paint keeps it as good as new for years. I also move my varnish from the can to a tall glass jar and leave the brush in it as nothing is bad as trying to clean oil based varnish from a brush.
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or with latex based paints just rinse the roller off and throw it in the washing machine by itself. That gets it so clean the carpet backing on the roller is even paint free like a brand new roller . And no the washing machine does not get paint all over it. Try it !, just make sure the wife is not home.😊
Hello. Can you please do a different patching like a California patch, backing board, using mesh tape as a backing and other patching you Can think of. And do a testing on it to see how strong each of them, like a simple punch or some pulling weight. I a diy been using California patch so i can just carry 1 plaster board because some house have different size plasterboard thickness. So carry 1 plasterboard using backing board won't work. But if you make a video so i can decide which patch to go for and it doesn't hurt if i need to carry 2 different plasterboard.
@@pro-duct911 if you don't have room to add wood the next best option is to use the metal drywall clips. They sell em at home Depot, lowe's or ace hardware. Just as strong as having wood backing and ten times stronger than a california patch. Wallboard even makes the drywall clips now and they're really handy and can fit a hole the size of your hand.
@@pro-duct911 oh alright I don't know anything about where they would be out there. If any stores carry wallboard brand tools than they might have them in stock these days they usually do. They used to be hard to find out there too but more places are starting to have them.
Just an idea but you could slice the lid or the end of the tube with a slit to put an o-ring so it can be leakproof. I don't know how much a difference would make but it's just an idea
@ThatKiltedGuyDIY what I meant was, where do you dump it? I usually toss the paint roller because once it's dry it's a small piece of solid trash. If I clean it in buckets, I've now got 10 gallons of thinned paint. Isn't that risky for my plumbing?
Your spinner tool has a male connector for inserting into the drill chuck. You might consider designing one with a female connector that accepts, say, a 1/2" socket driver bit. This would allow a thicker neck on that segment. I see that you tested that and I suspect you ruled out a smaller male connection because it was too weak. Going female there might be stronger still.
I finally came up with a way to make that top section really strong. I probably broke 20 of those shafts testing out the strength of various printing configurations
just take the "cage" off of a paint roller frame and put a bolt and nut through one end of the "cage" and put the end of the bolt in the drill chuck, but still three buckets and all that water you have to get rid of somewhere too much work..... or just put the roller cover in a ziplock bag and put it in the freezer
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I admire how proud you are of your achievements and how you are eager to share them with us. Nice stuff.
This is Genius!
cleaning the rollers and brushes has always been the bane of my existence!
Search for a device called a *Rota Cota* (in Australia) that is a tube like device and uses water pressure to clean the roller brush. Cleans it paint free in less than *five minutes* and maybe 5 or 6 litres ( 1 Imperial gallon or 1½ US gallons ) of water on an 18mm ( 5/8" ) NAP roller. Thinner NAPS are quicker to clean and use less water. Costs AUD$25 or USD$16. Use it once and if not available in your country you'll be wanting to import the damn things and retire in comfort.
Good idea on spinning off the paint rollers with the help of a drill. Thanks.
That said, calk tubes are a pain, and I've tried many methods over the years, but eventually stumbled on using a latex glove finger taped on. I just cut off the finger of a used glove, tape it on the bottom, & it works great. Tape alone does not, which I've also tried in the past. That latex glove seems to keep the air out, & moisture in better than anything else, & I've always got an old glove around, that's got a finger or two with a problem, so I just cut off the best one, & use that. I've had calk last years in the tube that way, & without the dried up end I can never get out. Cheap, effective, & easy.
For latex caulk, I use a silicone caulking cap. The trick is to put a little water inside the cap before you put it on. 1 1/2 yrs later caulk still works.
I clean my roller with a pistol nozzle on the end of the garden hose. Lay the bucket on its side, stick the roller in the bucket, and hit it with the high power nozzle flow. Take off your watch and glasses until you get the hang of it. The roller will spin up much faster than it will go with the drill, sling the paint off, and spin it dry.
I liked it when you said you didn't have to dirty up your sink or your lawn. Cool inventions too. For caulk I have used thick gauge nails, foil, and even tape. 4 years back was the first time I saw caulk tube caps at Ace hardware. The problem with any of these methods though is every time I would need to use the tube again it had dried up.So when I use caulk now I prefer too use it up so I don't have too store it. If I don't need alot I like getting those little tubes.
Put your caulk in the fridge, stays good for years! Melt the end of a glue stick over the gas flame to seal the end.
Been spinning the roller for years to clean it. I just cut off the metal of an old brush handle at the last 90 degree bend so I had a straight roller holder. This clamps in the drill well enough. Some good ideas for other bits but the world has more than enough plastic. Admire the drive to think of different solutions though. All the best.
Great idea. But 20 minute video to show a 30 second solution? 😂
@marko6695 - you mean a 20 minute video for a 30 second solution?
Mostly because of the algorithm, I suspect. Length of video matters.
I agree, Just use a RotaCota Roller Cover Cleaner
@@marko6695 beat me to it. Which 1 min clip has the answer?
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Professional painter for 30 years here in UK. I think your coned roller spinner is a great idea. Better than the full length internal cage type of spinner cleaners. Shame you do not ship to UK.
I'm working on international shipping. May get these on Amazon and let them do it.
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY that would be a good option.
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Something funny. You showed your homemade PVC storage tube for the small roller. I made one like that and I drilled a hole in each cap and put a length of stretch paracord to keep things together. I made it for my badger hair shave brush. I had it in my carry on and when my suitcase went through the x-ray the whole line was stopped and redirected and 5 different people came out and finally they showed me the screen and wow...it looked like a pipe bomb. Good idea using your cordless.
LOL
Re-use is the best for the environment and making it easy to clean saves cash too! Really cool!
Yes! Thank you!
U Haul has a roll of plastic wrap available to wrap furniture in moving; it's about 16 inches wide and the roll is very long. I wrap the roller several revolutions with the roller still on the frame and twist the ends for a very tight seal. This has worked very well when applying elastomeric roofing, where you will do as many a 5 coats on each of 5 successive days. 1 1/4" rollers are expensive and instead of buying 5 roller covers, you need only one. Additionally, with elastomeric roofing, it would take an eternity to clean the roller of the excessively thick liquid. Of course this works for all painting, where you will return the next day for another coat.
Basically, a twenty minute commercial for everything under the sun, then a thirty second way to clean a roller. Thank you.
Numerous really great ideas!
I appreciate your creativity and ingenuity! I enjoy learning from your videos! Thanks!
I really like all your paint cleanup organization tools. I think you're a genius. Thos is all stuff that shohave been in paint stores and big boxed for 30 years.
Thank you very much!
You've got a lot of really neat ideas! I love gadgets that help!
Thank you, Sir. You have been very helpful to me and so many others over the years. I think I speak for many when I say that you are sincerely appreciated.
You are very welcome
Some of these products look like smart timesavers. I just ordered your 4-piece bundle. (I hope the plastic is strong enough on the spinner.) Thank you. 😊
They are!
For sealing caulk tubes, I tape a "finger" cut from a latex glove onto the end of the tube. I pump a little caulk into it just to plug it. Works great.
Amazing, I was looking for the one thing and see you’re really out there wanting to help out. Thanks 💪🏽🇬🇧
Glad I could help
WOW! I love to paint & I struggle so much with roller cleaning !!Great great ideas!! Thanks!! I usually put a nail or screw in the top of tubes to keep it from leaking. I like the idea you showed!! Lover your ideas!!
I use food saver vacuum bags for my caulking related items.Works great.
BEST BEGINNING EVER! After I wash it in the sink (Latex), I go outside, turn the hose on the roller and spin it so fast all the paint comes off. and, when it dries it's fluffy again!!! (you cant lay it on anything but you can drap it over a 5 gal bucket).. just don't point the roller at your face or you'll end up like Blondie.
your inventions are AWESOME - I soooo relate to the determination to find a better solution to these problems, and I love what you've come up with. I can only imagine the prototyping and redesigns. thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Glad you like them!
Had rentals for decades. I just used a plastic grocery bag wrapped tightly over the roller head without removing it from the handle. Stick it in the bag, hold the excess bag at the metal rod of the handle and spin the head to remove the air. Then stick it in the refrigerator. It will last well over a month. If you take it out to use it, change out the bag to a fresh one to avoid the potential of crumbs getting on the roller. The fridge is the key! I use AC foil tape on my caulk tubes. Works pretty well as you can squeeze out all the air by smashing the tape and air can't bleed through foil tape like it does with masking tape. It's best to fold a little section over on the end of the piece of tape so you can unwrap the tape easier later. If you forget to do that, you will probably tear the tape up removing it but with the fold, you can reuse the same piece of tape 3 to 4 times.
I use to do that method, but my wife banned me from using both her fridge and freezer for brushes and rollers.
@@DYI I was fortunate to be painting in empty rentals. My wife would ban me too! I had to buy my own garage toaster oven to heat PVC! The struggle is real! Lol
@@mikeconroy2651 Even I wouldn't want to make toast in an oven used to heat PVC. We all have enough plastics in our bodies without that. Just curious: Why do you heat PVC?
@@DYI I wouldn't do it inside. I bought one at the thrift shop just for that purpose. You can use it to take pipe, and form it to a shape you want on one end, then leave it round on the other. I made a cartridge to collect overhead dust from my table saw. I've also cut a slit down the length of pipe, then heat it, then flattened it between two boards to make a flat sheet of PVC which you can make all kinds of stuff with, and it glues very good with regular PVC glue. Sort of like making stuff with acrylic panels but it's much easier to bond with glue. Glueing acrylic really well can be hit or miss. At least that's been my experience.
That’s so awesome!!!
Good for you! I will definitely get the paint scraper and the spinning thingy.
I love your ideas and that your actually doing something with them. I know what it's like to be bombarded by constant innovation ideas while working only I just make them and put em in the tool box thinking about why more people don't do the same, or worse, just think about it and it stays up in my head. Worst thing is when you finally see your big idea take off only it's by somebody else years later and then you sit back looking like dude that was totally my idea 5, 10, 20 years ago! I keep thinking lately how great would be if there was a company that you would go to with the idea and they would help you get it off the ground. A reputable well intentioned one that's not looking to just make money off of you. Imagine if there was a platform where people could go just to brainstorm and then actually make these innovations and inventions happen, how much further we could be as a society! I mean, how many people have awesome ideas everyday but they just stay up in their head because they don't have either the drive or know how to make it happen. More often than not when you do have an idea you'll tell people and they just tell you why it won't work, then years later you see that idea working great, under somebody else's name 😒. By the way if you're reading this and you and this far in the comment, what kind of printer are you using to be printing out that much stuff most things are usually slow is shit and you got a lot of shit lol also, what kind of money is it costing in wasted while I shouldn't say wasted but... practice attempts, And can you reuse those practice attempts again like break down the plastics or whatever it is and feed it back into the machine?
Lots of these type of cleaners on the market. I remember seeing a version of this on a TV ad years ago.
I appreciate your videos and have used several of your techniques with success. I have an off-topic question though… I am curious about California patches(butterfly patches) for repairing small drywall holes. Do you recommend them and if so, how to do it for the best results? Looking forward to a future video featuring this! Thanks!
I plan on doing a video comparing the different methods.
Thanks for all the tips!!!
😊
i bought a tube similar to what you made to store your wet roller in that i found on amazon that is for tubes. do have to remove them from the caulking gun. $8 each I think
I take a dewalt hot glue stick and butane lighter to the cocking tube tip after usage. on the next use, pull it off(zero effort) use and when done, hot glue it then put the original hot glue tip over new glue.
Awesome products! Keep it up, you're helping a lot of people that way.
Thanks, will do!
The cleaning a paint roller with a garden hose I found in mid century popular mechanics or science on the wordless cartoonish page, hints in every issue.
Make the paint cleaner spinner strong and good for 3/8 chucks. Threaded rod or thread a rod with a couple nut to fit into the chuck. McMaster Carr list 5/16 hex for 4-40 6-32, 8-32, 10-32 The rod goes through the plastic spinner whole length, with big washers on the ends putting the plastic in compression when tightened. A lot stronger.
Yah, but it takes over 19minutes to learn how!💯❤️🇨🇦🇨🇿
I used to clean my rollers. PITA. Just wrap the roller and tray in a plastic bag until you're done painting and then toss it. I'm too old and time is too dear to screw with it.
I like the paint roller cleaner very much. thank-you for sharing all your great ideas. Will it not ship to UK?
I’m working on that but we just made a massive move to a 3000 square-foot shop & I’m working all day long trying to get it set up so not much time for working on my store
I do caulking before I paint. It helps me cut that straight line. I'm interested in those caps for the caulk tube's. Looks like they would work really well.
@@Steve-f7t yes where’s the link to those caulking tube caps?!
You should put a recess in the inside of the cap for your roller holder that would accommodate a rubber o ring or a flat o ring like on a mason jar
I am glad I found you ,I like all your ideas and will be sharing this video with friends .
Awesome! Thank you!
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY , you are a true pioneer. You see a problem, and you don't let it go until you have a solution. After watching what you have created I thought if you wanted to go even further,you could make the spindle on the roller detachable ( quick release ) and then have it hook straight to your drill . This would also allow you to make a stand that goes over the paint can so you could do the initial paint cleaning right back into the paint can .
@ hey I appreciate that, thanks
Hey, good info...you must always be thinking...and your fixes seem beautifully simply!
I’m constantly thinking of a better way to do things which is why I got so good at drywall repairs also.
that's pretty good. My method is to grab a plastic bag, yank the roller off throw it away. If I'll be painting again that same day , bag it tightly.
Congrats on the new building !!!
You have been busy! Great to see. Nice ideas! I will need those soon. I will check it out 🙂
Just ordered your paint roller cleaner, but I think if you created a stand to hold the paint roller attachment/cleaner after spinning/cleaning a paint roller to let air dry would be a great addition to your system. If the stand could hold up to 3 rollers, you could increase the sale of the paint roller attachment/cleaner.
Hmm, that’s a possibility
I ordered something off of Temu that was the same concept. It was similar to a melon baller but larger with larger holes.
Thank you so much. It's a real problem solver.
You are most welcome
For the caulk tops, Ace Hardware sells rubber-type slip-ons and they work and are cheap.
If you are going to be using your roller again up till a couple of weeks later, there are two easy ways to preserve your roller set-up. First, wet your roller as if you’re going to roll, leave frame on the screen in the 5 gallon bucket, take a kitchen waste bag and cover the top of the bucket, tape around the bag. Second is to follow the same process but snap the lid on the bucket (without the bag) with the frame handle sticking thru the capped hole in the lid, then wrap a wet rag around the handle that’s protruding.
love your sprayer box/stand. You got me thinking now...!
Got some great ideas here I like them 😊
I love the innovation
Great inventions, thank you ! ! !
I put small tight screw and it stays moist and never dries out
Ingenious. Well done.
Thank you very much!
Wrap rollers and brushes in saran wrap between paint days to keep them from drying out. I buy my rollers at estate sales for 25 or 50 cents a piece then throw them out after use. It's a waste of water and time to be cleaning them.
If that hex wears off of the spinner - drill it out and use a threaded rod with a coupler nut to insert into your drill chuck. Could hot press one in, instead
I’ve kept rollers for up to a month in the fridge with just cling film wrap. When I start a job I take a new roller, put in the fridge at the end of each painting session and then bin it when the job is done. Rollers are cheap and disposable so it’s a waste of my time cleaning them when I can be sat relaxing with a beer at the end of the day
You need to get that roller spinner to market. Ive tried to make my from an old cage but was but was not centered well enough and distroyed itself..
During the summer, i use the garden hose in the back yard and just spin it on the cage. No bucket you just need to angle the roller sonyou dont get wet but yours seems to work very well.
I’m working on it
Wow! Thanks for the great tips!
You are so welcome!
Great job. Thank you 😊
I wish I could give you three thumbs up! I love all of your ideas
Thank you so much!
Awesome ideas 💡!!
5:03 the wet paint on his fingertips silently driving him mad! I saw that side eye mister!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
can you invent someting to get all the mud out of the top of the hopper.
You mean when cleaning up? I know several ways of getting some specialty spray nozzles that would help with that.
How about a link for the book you show near the end, "How to choose a contractor for your next home improvement project"? I've tried Google and Amazon and didn't find it.
Same place as the paint rollers- www.ThatKiltedGuyStore.com
I use an old roller cage straighten the bend and spin it in the drill inside a 4” waste pipe bit wobbly but does the trick eventually will wreck my drill but i do like your coned hex bit insert much better 👍🏽
Great ideas...you might to consider getting them patented and, going on one of those "Shark shows" to get money so you can mass produce and sell to the big "Box stores."
The Kilted engineer and investor.
Same idea years ago...Dandy roller!
You need to add an O ring to the lid. O rings have two methods for identification but are not too complicated. A retaining land might not be necessary.
That os a good idea my friend.👏👍🇺🇲
Thanks 👍
Where is the link for those caulking tube caps?
There in my store at www.thatkiltedguystore.com
Fantastic ideas
Glad you like them!
Actually someone designed a paint roller cleaner that took about 15 seconds to completely clean a roller on TV for sale, it worked so well that some paint roller company bought the rights and took it off the market, probably so they could stay in business.
I made something very similar 30 years ago
Really good ideas! I need!
Great ideas, patent your new ones and you can live more leisurely.
I don't spend any time cleaning rollers. I buy paint in 5 gal buckets and leave the roller in the re-sealed bucket. Can go for years. Of course, I wear a disposable glove to remove it and put it back on my handle. I am not the first to come up with this method. I was doing some painting at our church and using an existing 5 gal bucket. I noticed a roller floating in it when I opened it. I figured someone dropped it in by accident, but that the light bulb idea hit me that it was intentional. I have been doing it ever since.
How do you clean the paint from inside the roller before using it, or do you?
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY I don't clean the roller at all. Just slip it on and use it. I do spend time cleaning the handle when I am done, but it is much easier to clean metal and plastic than to try to clean a roller or even a brush. Impossible to get them as good as new, but keeping it in the paint keeps it as good as new for years. I also move my varnish from the can to a tall glass jar and leave the brush in it as nothing is bad as trying to clean oil based varnish from a brush.
Nice ideas .
11/8/24..hey (KiltSkirt) 'MudMan'..Hello from New Orleans area..much enjoyed your inventions for painting/roller cleanup & storage. Lots of practical common sense innovations! A+✅️💪
..since you mentioned 3D printing...hey give us a video on your machine & supplies & work bench/set-up & cabinet or mobile cart & work top area/size etc. Anxious to see/hear your comments on the trial & errors before you landed on your present machine & system.. & where can we viewers go get your type machine?
👍👍👍✅️ A+ video today! Great 'studio' lighting, sound/microphone 👍& also your EZ-2-listen conversational style. No BS with you just plain talk to all us blue collar guys...with yesterday's paint still on our fingernails...stay safe & carry on!👍🍺😊
Will do, thanks
or with latex based paints just rinse the roller off and throw it in the washing machine by itself. That gets it so clean the carpet backing on the roller is even paint free like a brand new roller . And no the washing machine does not get paint all over it. Try it !, just make sure the wife is not home.😊
lol
Hello. Can you please do a different patching like a California patch, backing board, using mesh tape as a backing and other patching you Can think of.
And do a testing on it to see how strong each of them, like a simple punch or some pulling weight.
I a diy been using California patch so i can just carry 1 plaster board because some house have different size plasterboard thickness. So carry 1 plasterboard using backing board won't work.
But if you make a video so i can decide which patch to go for and it doesn't hurt if i need to carry 2 different plasterboard.
I planned on it
@@pro-duct911 if you don't have room to add wood the next best option is to use the metal drywall clips. They sell em at home Depot, lowe's or ace hardware. Just as strong as having wood backing and ten times stronger than a california patch. Wallboard even makes the drywall clips now and they're really handy and can fit a hole the size of your hand.
@@trollop4866 I from Australia and I do know about the clip but couldn't find anywhere at local store.
@@pro-duct911 oh alright I don't know anything about where they would be out there. If any stores carry wallboard brand tools than they might have them in stock these days they usually do. They used to be hard to find out there too but more places are starting to have them.
You are a genious!
Thank you.
Just an idea but you could slice the lid or the end of the tube with a slit to put an o-ring so it can be leakproof. I don't know how much a difference would make but it's just an idea
I have considered it. Thanks
I put a screw in the end. Thanks for looking for new solutions to this irritating problems
Winner!
They make all of these ideas of yours already
With that in mind nobody should make anything anymore,ever.
lol
Would mason jar seals work on your tubes
I'll have to try that, thanks
What if you used oil base paint or enamel?
That would take too much paint thinner.
Dumb question.. what do you do with the 10 gallons of paint water each time you clean a roller?
Just dump it out like you would if you washed it any other way
@ThatKiltedGuyDIY what I meant was, where do you dump it? I usually toss the paint roller because once it's dry it's a small piece of solid trash. If I clean it in buckets, I've now got 10 gallons of thinned paint. Isn't that risky for my plumbing?
I wish you would 3D print a simple tool to pop the lid of the 4 gallon mud bucket
Your spinner tool has a male connector for inserting into the drill chuck. You might consider designing one with a female connector that accepts, say, a 1/2" socket driver bit. This would allow a thicker neck on that segment. I see that you tested that and I suspect you ruled out a smaller male connection because it was too weak. Going female there might be stronger still.
I finally came up with a way to make that top section really strong. I probably broke 20 of those shafts testing out the strength of various printing configurations
just take the "cage" off of a paint roller frame and put a bolt and nut through one end of the "cage" and put the end of the bolt in the drill chuck, but still three buckets and all that water you have to get rid of somewhere too much work..... or just put the roller cover in a ziplock bag and put it in the freezer
How's about we just put a 16d nail in tube?
Dang...I hope you applied for a patent on that roller spinner.