This is a great starter and the price isn’t bad. I forgot to mention that you can buy separate nozzles and do multiple projects at the same time using the same turbine and switching out the nozzle. Thanks for always watching and connecting ❤️
Thank you so much for this thorough, detailed, and very clearly described & filmed demo! I was on the fence about this spray gun, having seen other demos & other guns (the ones that require an air hose). But, your demo answered all my questions and made this look like something I can imagine myself able to do, much less daunting than I had feared. (Love your accent, btw!)
Yay! I tried to be as detailed as possible especially with a few things I learnt the hard way and hoped it would help others. Thank you for your feedback. Very appreciated 🙏🏽
Great job! I’m not in the market for a spay Gun but I am for a sander. I’d love to know what’s the best on to choose for a beginner and for small projects. Any advice?
A sander really depends on what you want to use it for but for small projects like furniture refinishing, crafts and flat surfaces, a random orbital sander is great as it moves in an orbital pattern while it rotates. amzn.to/3w4357r
Hi! I’ve been looking for videos about using Wagner sprayers on furniture and your video was helpful, as I’ve not used one before. I do have e a question….ive read a lot of reviews about these sprayers that say they splatter and sputter paint pretty badly. Have you ever had that experience with yours? Also, how smooth of a finish does it provide? I’ve read that the finish is not much better than that of a roller. Would you say it’s better? I tried to zoom in on the furniture you painted in this video but I couldn’t. 😊 Thanks for any info you can share!
Hi there! The function and finish has everything to do with those settings and the viscosity of the paint. It did take me lots of practice to get it to where I get an extremely smooth finish. Yes! Absolutely better than a roller. Not to mention you get the job done a lot faster! 😊
Great job! I really need a sprayer especially for when I’m doing multiple projects at once
This is a great starter and the price isn’t bad. I forgot to mention that you can buy separate nozzles and do multiple projects at the same time using the same turbine and switching out the nozzle. Thanks for always watching and connecting ❤️
@@DIYDecorDiary thanks for the info!
Thank you so much for this thorough, detailed, and very clearly described & filmed demo! I was on the fence about this spray gun, having seen other demos & other guns (the ones that require an air hose). But, your demo answered all my questions and made this look like something I can imagine myself able to do, much less daunting than I had feared. (Love your accent, btw!)
Yay! I tried to be as detailed as possible especially with a few things I learnt the hard way and hoped it would help others. Thank you for your feedback. Very appreciated 🙏🏽
Super awesome tips for people just trying to get into flipping and using more then just rollers and brushes. Thank you so much for sharing.
And thank you for the support, just now hopping back on after a month break 🙏🏽
@@DIYDecorDiary welcome back
Great job! I’m not in the market for a spay Gun but I am for a sander. I’d love to know what’s the best on to choose for a beginner and for small projects. Any advice?
A sander really depends on what you want to use it for but for small projects like furniture refinishing, crafts and flat surfaces, a random orbital sander is great as it moves in an orbital pattern while it rotates.
amzn.to/3w4357r
Hi! I’ve been looking for videos about using Wagner sprayers on furniture and your video was helpful, as I’ve not used one before. I do have e a question….ive read a lot of reviews about these sprayers that say they splatter and sputter paint pretty badly. Have you ever had that experience with yours? Also, how smooth of a finish does it provide? I’ve read that the finish is not much better than that of a roller. Would you say it’s better? I tried to zoom in on the furniture you painted in this video but I couldn’t. 😊 Thanks for any info you can share!
Hi there! The function and finish has everything to do with those settings and the viscosity of the paint. It did take me lots of practice to get it to where I get an extremely smooth finish. Yes! Absolutely better than a roller. Not to mention you get the job done a lot faster! 😊