Thanks for posting the video. My question is whether variable speed drill trigger affects the output of paint in a consistent manner? Do you just always pull trigger all in at all times....
I want one. I usually find a manual online to see how difficult something like this is to clean. While reading, it says “use only water based paints and stains. Not compatible for oil based or solvent based.” Just thought I would mention that in case anyone was wondering.
@@TheReformationWoodshop I have plenty of larger batteries. I was wondering more about coverage, how many times would I have to refill and paint gumming up after a few hours.
@@kevinmorris9712500ft x 6ft high? 3,000 sq ft total? Or 500 sq ft total In my mind, I think you could get away with the drill sprayer either way. Definitely will be filling it up often, I would guess every 10 -20 minutes or so depending on your speed. If you figure an efficient way of refilling, it may not be too bad. If it’s on a slope or technical to access, the lightweight cordless system will be very nimble. For large square footage in an open, easy access area. A larger machine may be more efficient. Just my thoughts!
About to do my kitchen cabinets but I want a smooth white professional finish and don’t want that orange peel effect. Do you think with sanding between coats and using this sprayer I could achieve that?
Man, that was so good.
Now you just need to figure out how to give this guy some money 🤣
Thanks for posting the video. My question is whether variable speed drill trigger affects the output of paint in a consistent manner? Do you just always pull trigger all in at all times....
I want one. I usually find a manual online to see how difficult something like this is to clean. While reading, it says “use only water based paints and stains. Not compatible for oil based or solvent based.” Just thought I would mention that in case anyone was wondering.
Great info!
What would you think about painting or staining 500 ft of wood fence with this? 6ft dog eared pickets. Doing front and backside.
I think as long as your drill battery could take it, you could do it!
@@TheReformationWoodshop I have plenty of larger batteries. I was wondering more about coverage, how many times would I have to refill and paint gumming up after a few hours.
@@kevinmorris9712500ft x 6ft high? 3,000 sq ft total? Or 500 sq ft total
In my mind, I think you could get away with the drill sprayer either way. Definitely will be filling it up often, I would guess every 10 -20 minutes or so depending on your speed. If you figure an efficient way of refilling, it may not be too bad.
If it’s on a slope or technical to access, the lightweight cordless system will be very nimble.
For large square footage in an open, easy access area. A larger machine may be more efficient.
Just my thoughts!
About to do my kitchen cabinets but I want a smooth white professional finish and don’t want that orange peel effect. Do you think with sanding between coats and using this sprayer I could achieve that?
For sure. The cabinets I’ve done don’t have the orange peel and I didn’t even give them a ton of effort.
Did u use oil based stain in the wood ?
Nice dresser, but it needs some nice matte black hardware to make it POP!
I still haven’t put handles on it 🫣
Where to buy
Click the product link in the description 👍🏻
What type of clear coat did you use?
Minwax Clear Brush Lacquer 👍🏻
It’s been 24 hours brotha 🤣 give me some time.
Video was a bit unclear…
Do you approve this sprayer? lol
Just ordered mine
Thanks for vid-👍
What about primer? Or do you use paint that is a primer/paint combination? Enjoy your channel!
It can run primer no problem. I just didn’t mind skipping it on the projects in this video.
tip 310 for cabinet or 309 graco AND remember zero voc PAINT=no cancer. FOR THE inside house
Man,,that really..really..was sooo good! Thanks for the help!! GREAT DAD'S CLUB!!!!
Appreciate it! Glad to be a member 👊🏻
A lot of waisted paint...
is waisted paint water based or oil based?