Painting and decorating tool box tour. Purdy, Stanley, and more.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024

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  • @Ollie-s7x
    @Ollie-s7x 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    May be going into this industry. I might just buy everything here so hopefully il have everything I need to get started!

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's a good trade that's always in demand. I have another video out showing all my poles, sheets, and other items I carry which may be of use to you. Best of luck.👍

    • @Ollie-s7x
      @Ollie-s7x 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ToolReviewsofToolsIUse thanks!

  • @showmuchlove
    @showmuchlove 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great thanks a lot

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Andy, May I ask what grit sand papers do you recommend for interior walls before emulsioning? Thanks in advance...

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I tend to use 120 green oxide roll for most light tasks like smoothing bits of paint on walls. It depends on the job though I.e plaster, paint, wood, etc, and whether i have worked on/ prepped that house before. If I've done the filling then I can usually get it to the point where it needs virtually no sanding, so a fine grade is good. But if someone else has filled a gap badly, and with a strong filler, then I might step it up to a courser grit and finish off with the 120. For a nice soft filler, use the likes of easifill and that makes your life so much easier. And if you haven't got one then look in to purchasing a swivel sanding head to stick on your painting pole, it's so much quicker and easier than waving at a wall with a hand sander, and its not too pricey. In short, have at least a couple of grades handy 120 and maybe an 80. -Andy

    • @peterevans8194
      @peterevans8194 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ToolReviewsofToolsIUse Many thanks for that...I don't have a pole sander yet, but its on the list to get. Not sure whether to get the rectangular version or the 9" round one...I suppose at least with the rectangular version it would take the same size paper as the Stanley manual sander...

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@peterevans8194I only have the rectangle one, the simple cast aluminium one, I've no experience of the round style. But what I like about the one I have is that it's actually pretty comfortable to use as a hand sander when you wrap your thumb around the swivel head bit. It works well on skirting board when used like that.

  • @cristobalarciniega32
    @cristobalarciniega32 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The roller spiner is to clean the roller too.. Just putt the roller and spinner inside the5 gallon bucket

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting to see what you use.. I think half the battle is being organised...What about papering tools? Are they in a separate box again?

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks. I totally agree. I always aim to be organised, but not too organised. The reality is that at the end of a job it all goes back in roughly where it came out from.😅 It's a little bit unglamorous but I keep the bulk of my wallpaper Tools in a bucket. I made a vid on it here; th-cam.com/video/XaaEpBkYfK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tIcM7_ijqIcmkM-R
      Thanks for watching.

  • @orbitalforest
    @orbitalforest ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Many similar items to what i have in my toolbox , even the short roller pole , i think i bought mine in the pound shop several years ago and it's been a really handy little tool at times as i screw it into a Hyde gooseneck brush and it gives me a bit of extra reach when i can't be arsed to get my steps out for touch ups etc. Highly recommend the gooseneck brush if you can get hold of one as they bend to any angle and screw on to poles and are better than the Wooster lockjaw (which i also have) . I'm not keen on the brush spinners however as i find they splay the bristles too much. Just stripped out my toolbox today as it happens as i bought a stanley fatmax one that converts into a little hop up stool as well , looks good on first impression . I tried to only put essentials in the new box as i had loads of bits and bobs i kept just in case in the old box but never really used a lot of them , need to stop hoarding i guess , enjoyed the vid mate 👍

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'll keep an eye out for that gooseneck brush you mentioned, thanks. You're right about the brush spinners, they do splay the bristles, there's a time and a place for their use. I always try and give the brushes a squeeze on the bristles, along with a comb afterwards to minimise it.
      That toolbox looks good, I don't think you can have enough hop ups on a painting job, it's great to have the option in one compact package. Have you seen the latest Purdy tool storage offerings? They don't look too bad.
      Thanks for watching👍

    • @orbitalforest
      @orbitalforest ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ToolReviewsofToolsIUse Yeah the gooseneck is a brilliant bit of kit made by Hyde (Richard ) , hard to get hold of in the UK but i've picked up a few at around £18-£20 but some places have them up around 50 odd quid , ridiculous. Worth a look around anyway. Really handy for long stairwells where it's hard to cut the ceiling line in even off a ladder , stick it on a pole problem solved ,easier to get the angle you need than with the lockjaw and decent quality brush in it's own right.

    • @orbitalforest
      @orbitalforest ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ToolReviewsofToolsIUse Just had a look actually and Paintlife supply (idaho painter on youtube) have them for £16 each. Postage to UK is £23 for 2 brushes shipped but if buying a couple then it's not too bad. Everywhere else is pretty expensive now.

    • @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse
      @ToolReviewsofToolsIUse  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@orbitalforest I've just checked it out, it looks really useful and far simpler than the lockjaw. I didn't realise Richard and Hyde were the same brand. I have a Richard scraper/nail puller.

  • @andyhedges5705
    @andyhedges5705 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent video