I’d like to reach out to anyone who has been inspired to spray, has purchased equipment but you’ve been scared or put off, perhaps through lack of confidence or a bad experience.. Or you’d love to spray but unsure on what equipment to invest in.. Come and see me on the SpraymanUK stand at the National P&D Show.. I want to help, motivate and advise any way I can 🙏 ..I’ll be joining my very good friends SpraymanUK who are industry leaders in spray equipment knowledge and sales. Along with a representative from Graco UK, who will be showcasing Graco’s latest innovative solutions ⚡️💙 The National Painting & Decorating show, is a 2 day event not to be missed.. 22nd and 23rd November 2022 at the Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry.. For further details and to register for FREE tickets, search.. 👉 “P&D Show 2022” Hope to see you there 🙏 ..Let’s #PutYourSprayerToWork Regards Pete
Thank you Jonny.. you can do it too my friend.. I find with all forms of decorative spraying, to get the best finish you do have to lay on the optimal amount of product and push the boundaries without paint running.. and sometimes it does 🙈 ..primer and first topcoat I either move quicker or spray less fluid, this gives me a feel for how far I can push when spraying the all important final coat.. you’re doing great buddy, keep pushing 🎨💯 ..regards Pete
Hi pete what a job and what a finish that's some transformation!I like the deep colours offset by the crisp white,it must be quite tricky spraying inside the shelves and i guess that's where a good spray technique is essential so as to avoid paint build up in corners etc,the ultra max is dead handy for a feature wall isn't it?keep up the excellent work
Ah thank you Eddie.. yeah it was a challenging one to complete.. HVLP certainly helps gain a bit more control. but the challenge is balancing fluid and air to avoid a ‘dry’ contact, getting a good coat that dries down nicely.. all good fun 😆 ..I am a fan of the handheld, spraying in small areas, especially dark features that would be very laborious with a brush / roller.. Hope you’re keeping well my friend, I really do appreciate the support you’ve shown the channel.. thank you 🙏 ..regards Pete
Hello, good work as always!) On such objects, it is important to expose already painted surfaces well, especially on those where there are three different colors, or even four...) Good luck, greetings from Ukraine)
Thanks for your question my friend.. you would use an airless unit for spraying the thicker / higher viscosity emulsion on the walls / ceiling.. but you could use a traditional airspray HVLP for the intricate cabinetry, spraying much thinner woodwork / industrial coating 👍 ..hope this answers your question.. keep in touch.. regards Pete
Hello my friend.. I typically don’t look to thin a material when airless spraying.. however this emulsion I’m spraying is very thick in viscosity, and I know from looking at the data sheet that it was possible to thin 10%.. it really is worth easing it that amount to ease the flow, allow for a lower pressure and gain more control.. lower pressure you get less bounce back of paint off the walls / ceiling, so cleaner spraying and less overspray 👍 ..thanks for your question, keep in touch my friend.. happy to help and advise if I can.. regards Pete
I’m looking at getting into spraying, but can justify at the moment spending thousands of pounds. It’s mainly going to be used for woodwork and wanted to know your thoughts on the Apollo Prospray 1500. Is it something you’ve used all you know much about?
Hello my friend.. that’s a very good question.. waterborne technology has come on so much and I for one prefer / and do spray WB 99% of the time.. but this project meant I could push the boundaries and spray PC and strive for a 90% high gloss finish.. I was up for the challenge and liked the quick drying times also 😆 ..but yeah, I do typically spray waterborne, and soon I’m hoping to showcase some ‘cutting edge’ WB paint technology that’s crosslinked and potentially equal to solvent in sheen and durability 👌.. keep in touch, great to have you contributing ion the PaintHQ channel.. regards Pete
Hi Pete, if you could recommend a HVLP sprayer and accessories to a painter new to spraying what would it be? We paint a lot of hall stairs and landings and woodwork over the winter and was thinking about investing in a sprayer kit after seeing your videos. Thanks!
Hi Kevin, great to hear from.. you won’t look back when investing in spraying.. regarding HVLP, you have 2 routes to investigate in terms of how air is ‘delivered’,.. a compressor (Air Spray) and Turbine.. now there’s advantages to both, whilst essentially the atomising technology and results will be the same.. both using air, with a turbine using stages of ‘concentrating’ the air to a ‘HVLP limit’ and a compressor using a conventional method of a tank and compressing the air, with a theoretical ‘no limit’.. Turbine technology will typically be more expensive for a quality unit such as the Graco‘s, I say quality because cheaper units can overheat and cut out or you won’t get the same number of stages to generate the air.. a Turbine unit is lighter and more manoeuvrable (which could well suit you in stairwells), but the airline is thicker and more weighty.. whereas the compressor is heavier to lift out the van and carry up stairs (if required).. but like I do, I often setup in another room or even outside and run the much thinner and flexible airline to the pressure pot.. on that note, I prefer the advantages of a regulated pressure pot, which is more easily achieved with a compressor Vs the passive setup you can achieve with a standard turbine.. unless you was to purchase a Graco Procomp 9.5 which is excellent technology with its onboard compressor that’s dedicated to purely pressurising a remote pot.. Now if I was going down the turbine route, that’s what I’d choose 😆.. a bit more of an investment, but worth the extra.. lastly, with a (suitable) compressor you have the future ability to convert an existing airless unit to AAA - Air Assisted Airless.. the ultimate in a hybrid between airless and airspray technology, which greatly improves transfer efficiency and control 👍 Or just a straight airless unit could meet your needs and more, such as the GXFF, or for the ultimate manoeuvrability, navigating stairs.. the GXFF Cordless ..Hope this helps a little, sorry for the essay.. I can appreciate the dilemma you must have.. my friend Mike at SpraymanUK will be more than happy to assist further with no pressure to purchase, his knowledge is very inspiring 😆 ..and of course I’m more than happy to help any way I can.. in fact I’m with SpraymanUK at this years National P&D show (this month.. November), if you can make it, it’ll be a nice to meet up for a chat 🙏 regards Pete
You’re very welcome Carlos.. if I recall this video covers pressure pot setup.. How To Setup A Pressure Pot | HVLP Gun Cleaning th-cam.com/video/ceaoXCDqPYQ/w-d-xo.html Regards Pete
Hey Tony.. let me reassure you my friend, the floor is very well protected.. the floor is covered in a fleece, with a plastic backing.. it’s known as Fleece Floor Protection Roll.. Comes in 25m x 1n rolls, a cost effective solution Vx X-Board for example, it can be used over and over and maintains its quality.. www.amazon.co.uk/DUST-Sheet-ABSORBANT-Floor-Fleece/dp/B06XJ7PYD4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=2BR2W72U2IZB1&keywords=fleece+floor+protector+roll&qid=1667379169&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=fleece+floo%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=A1E6RJ0IJBW7HJ ..Thanks for watching the videos and supporting PaintHQ 🙏 ..All the very best my friend.. regards Pete
I’d like to reach out to anyone who has been inspired to spray, has purchased equipment but you’ve been scared or put off, perhaps through lack of confidence or a bad experience.. Or you’d love to spray but unsure on what equipment to invest in.. Come and see me on the SpraymanUK stand at the National P&D Show.. I want to help, motivate and advise any way I can 🙏
..I’ll be joining my very good friends SpraymanUK who are industry leaders in spray equipment knowledge and sales. Along with a representative from Graco UK, who will be showcasing Graco’s latest innovative solutions ⚡️💙
The National Painting & Decorating show, is a 2 day event not to be missed.. 22nd and 23rd November 2022 at the Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry.. For further details and to register for FREE tickets, search..
👉 “P&D Show 2022”
Hope to see you there 🙏
..Let’s #PutYourSprayerToWork
Regards Pete
The colour combination, the juxtaposition between matt and high gloss makes this a stand out project. Sprayed to perfection as always 😊❤
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Big up Paint HQ coming from Jamaica. I'm learning a lot here, thanks.
Ah wow, great to hear from you brother 🇯🇲🙏 ..really appreciate you watching the videos and your kind words of support.. regards Pete
Thanks Pete. Great video, very good filming and editing etc. Look good!
Hey Allan, you’re so kind as always 🙏 ..appreciate your feedback my friend.. regards Pete
Super workmanship as always pal...
Thank you so much 🙏
I'm glad that now you know how to use airless paint sprayer
Thanks for the feedback and your input my friend 💯 ..regards Pete
Excelente trabajo mi hermano 👍👏👏👏
gracias mi hermano, eres tan amable... Saludos Pete
Watched it loved it watched it again my friend legend status received 💯🔥💪🏻
Haha that’s so cool my friend.. up the mighty Spurs 🤍 ..good away win yesterday 🙌
@@PaintHQ big comeback but we don’t half make it hard for ourselves 😂
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Nice clean lines again Pete! Amazing how much you put on with that hvlp without any sagging or runs. Wish I had that control…..
Thank you Jonny.. you can do it too my friend.. I find with all forms of decorative spraying, to get the best finish you do have to lay on the optimal amount of product and push the boundaries without paint running.. and sometimes it does 🙈 ..primer and first topcoat I either move quicker or spray less fluid, this gives me a feel for how far I can push when spraying the all important final coat.. you’re doing great buddy, keep pushing 🎨💯 ..regards Pete
Hi pete what a job and what a finish that's some transformation!I like the deep colours offset by the crisp white,it must be quite tricky spraying inside the shelves and i guess that's where a good spray technique is essential so as to avoid paint build up in corners etc,the ultra max is dead handy for a feature wall isn't it?keep up the excellent work
Ah thank you Eddie.. yeah it was a challenging one to complete.. HVLP certainly helps gain a bit more control. but the challenge is balancing fluid and air to avoid a ‘dry’ contact, getting a good coat that dries down nicely.. all good fun 😆 ..I am a fan of the handheld, spraying in small areas, especially dark features that would be very laborious with a brush / roller.. Hope you’re keeping well my friend, I really do appreciate the support you’ve shown the channel.. thank you 🙏 ..regards Pete
Hello, good work as always!) On such objects, it is important to expose already painted surfaces well, especially on those where there are three different colors, or even four...) Good luck, greetings from Ukraine)
Thank you Roman, always a pleasure to hear from you and have your input my friend 🇺🇦💖🙏
Great video mate, really top notch…
Thank you kind sir 🙏 really appreciate that.. hope you’re all good buddy 👏👌👍
Fantastic!
Thank you Sam!.. hope you’re keeping well my friend.. regards Pete
Ca you use a traditional setup with an air compressor and Hvlp gun with a 1.8 tip to achieve the same results or do you need an airless unit?
Thanks for your question my friend.. you would use an airless unit for spraying the thicker / higher viscosity emulsion on the walls / ceiling.. but you could use a traditional airspray HVLP for the intricate cabinetry, spraying much thinner woodwork / industrial coating 👍 ..hope this answers your question.. keep in touch.. regards Pete
Super boulot 😍
Very much appreciated, thank you 🙏
is there a reason why you thin the wall and ceiling paint? maybe so it sprays even?
Hello my friend.. I typically don’t look to thin a material when airless spraying.. however this emulsion I’m spraying is very thick in viscosity, and I know from
looking at the data sheet that it was possible to thin 10%.. it really is worth easing it that amount to ease the flow, allow for a lower pressure and gain more control.. lower pressure you get less bounce back of paint off the walls / ceiling, so cleaner spraying and less overspray 👍 ..thanks for your question, keep in touch my friend.. happy to help and advise if I can.. regards Pete
I’m looking at getting into spraying, but can justify at the moment spending thousands of pounds. It’s mainly going to be used for woodwork and wanted to know your thoughts on the Apollo Prospray 1500. Is it something you’ve used all you know much about?
What made you use pre-cat?
Hello my friend.. that’s a very good question.. waterborne technology has come on so much and I for one prefer / and do spray WB 99% of the time.. but this project meant I could push the boundaries and spray PC and strive for a 90% high gloss finish.. I was up for the challenge and liked the quick drying times also 😆 ..but yeah, I do typically spray waterborne, and soon I’m hoping to showcase some ‘cutting edge’ WB paint technology that’s crosslinked and potentially equal to solvent in sheen and durability 👌.. keep in touch, great to have you contributing ion the PaintHQ channel.. regards Pete
Hi Pete, if you could recommend a HVLP sprayer and accessories to a painter new to spraying what would it be? We paint a lot of hall stairs and landings and woodwork over the winter and was thinking about investing in a sprayer kit after seeing your videos. Thanks!
Hi Kevin, great to hear from.. you won’t look back when investing in spraying.. regarding HVLP, you have 2 routes to investigate in terms of how air is ‘delivered’,.. a compressor (Air Spray) and Turbine.. now there’s advantages to both, whilst essentially the atomising technology and results will be the same.. both using air, with a turbine using stages of ‘concentrating’ the air to a ‘HVLP limit’ and a compressor using a conventional method of a tank and compressing the air, with a theoretical ‘no limit’.. Turbine technology will typically be more expensive for a quality unit such as the Graco‘s, I say quality because cheaper units can overheat and cut out or you won’t get the same number of stages to generate the air.. a Turbine unit is lighter and more manoeuvrable (which could well suit you in stairwells), but the airline is thicker and more weighty.. whereas the compressor is heavier to lift out the van and carry up stairs (if required).. but like I do, I often setup in another room or even outside and run the much thinner and flexible airline to the pressure pot.. on that note, I prefer the advantages of a regulated pressure pot, which is more easily achieved with a compressor Vs the passive setup you can achieve with a standard turbine.. unless you was to purchase a Graco Procomp 9.5 which is excellent technology with its onboard compressor that’s dedicated to purely pressurising a remote pot.. Now if I was going down the turbine route, that’s what I’d choose 😆.. a bit more of an investment, but worth the extra.. lastly, with a (suitable) compressor you have the future ability to convert an existing airless unit to AAA - Air Assisted Airless.. the ultimate in a hybrid between airless and airspray technology, which greatly improves transfer efficiency and control 👍 Or just a straight airless unit could meet your needs and more, such as the GXFF, or for the ultimate manoeuvrability, navigating stairs.. the GXFF Cordless
..Hope this helps a little, sorry for the essay.. I can appreciate the dilemma you must have.. my friend Mike at SpraymanUK will be more than happy to assist further with no pressure to purchase, his knowledge is very inspiring 😆 ..and of course I’m more than happy to help any way I can.. in fact I’m with SpraymanUK at this years National P&D show (this month.. November), if you can make it, it’ll be a nice to meet up for a chat 🙏 regards Pete
@@PaintHQ that’s brilliant information thanks for the detailed reply Pete, really appreciate it. I’ll give them a call at some point this month then.
You’re very welcome, anytime 🙏 regards Pete
@@PaintHQ thanks for that reply that helped me also,do u have a video where u connect air compressor to pot?
You’re very welcome Carlos.. if I recall this video covers pressure pot setup..
How To Setup A Pressure Pot | HVLP Gun Cleaning
th-cam.com/video/ceaoXCDqPYQ/w-d-xo.html
Regards Pete
How come this person isn’t using a drop cloth to protect floor from paint while mixing and pouring?
Hey Tony.. let me reassure you my friend, the floor is very well protected.. the floor is covered in a fleece, with a plastic backing.. it’s known as Fleece Floor Protection Roll.. Comes in 25m x 1n rolls, a cost effective solution Vx X-Board for example, it can be used over and over and maintains its quality..
www.amazon.co.uk/DUST-Sheet-ABSORBANT-Floor-Fleece/dp/B06XJ7PYD4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=2BR2W72U2IZB1&keywords=fleece+floor+protector+roll&qid=1667379169&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=fleece+floo%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=A1E6RJ0IJBW7HJ
..Thanks for watching the videos and supporting PaintHQ 🙏 ..All the very best my friend.. regards Pete