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Hey Billy I appreciate your videos. Quick question. In your course do you focus solely on the pl-2850 as the machine to use or is the information interchangeable with the lower model if I am looking to save money and go with a pl-850?
Yes we teach the course in a way that you can enter change this information practically with any piece of equipment out there on the market. Yes we do favor the 2850 but some of the smaller jobs which pays phenomenal money can still be done with 850
I'm going to get into parking lot striping as a complimentary service to my pressure washing. Put my first estimate out yesterday. Granted it wasn't $1000 worth of striping quote, but it did increase the total by almost $700 for 40 spaces. I've been watching your videos for about a month now and pretty excited to get that aspect of my business off the ground.
Really good technique. I been striping for years out here in California. We install the bumpers last so we never had to use the machine like that. Really cool! Good job
I am an entrepreneur and I’m just getting into parking lot striping and I need help to charge? I have a parking lot about 20 spaces in the handicap. What should I charge?
You should use the paint that is required in your jurisdiction. Hacks can use whatever paint they like, but if an inspector comes and you're not using the mandated acetone/solvent/waterborne or MMA depending on requirement/time of year, you'll get in shit and have to re-do it properly anyway. You can paint with waterborne if it's going to rain later in the day, it's very rare you'll be able to keep a lot closed and empty for any paint types recommended cure time. In dry conditions (less than 60% humidity) where it is above 15 degrees celsius, waterborne paint shouldn't take longer than 20 minutes to dry if you're putting the paint down wet at 11-14ml. Don't paint if it might rain while you're still on site, only paint if you can be sure the paint will have about an hour cure time at least before the rain comes. With solvent based, as long as it's not fresh asphalt or there's puddles, you can paint on wet pave and it'll be fine. On fresh pave, water will seep through asphalt and be blown out from the pressure of your paint guns, so never paint wet fresh paved lots. Just use your judgment and some common sense.
Good for you for trying to help that guy, Billy! I have people call me for pressure washing help sometimes. The first thing I ask them if is they are ready to eat, sleep and breath pressure washing!
Pulled a similar sized camper a few times with a 92 f150 no problem, other than topping out at 50mph. Lol It's not a 'ford' problem, it's an 'all modern vehicles suck' problem. 😆
hey wassup Billy, Love the content, live in New York , Long Island tp be more specific .I was wondering if the city area could bring me good business, or should I leave big areas alone? of course once I'm more advanced
Hey it's great to hear from you! I will definitely get started ASAP. Within the city limits most often you can do a lot privately owned establishments such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels etc.
Yes a change it would mean we would have to make it much wider or either try to grind part of it down. Often times when we are doing a repaint they usually get exactly the pattern they had before. Whenever possible we can make small adjustments to the Apex of the line to help with the optics but that does make it a little more difficult
@@billydavidsonvip just curious. Thanks for replying. The stripping interests me but I watch you more for the pressure washing part. Keep up the great content. Thanks
@@billydavidsonvip if you invested in a good Graco 200HS and picked yourself up a laser, you could straighten every line in each lot you do, mark all ends to make them have the same start, and save hours on the job site. One machine equipped with a calibrated laser can knock out 120~ stalls an hour, much more in bigger lots with double rows (upwards of 200+). Not only that, but you get to upsell each job based on the fact that you're "fixing" every line. After watching some of your videos, you get some decent sized lots, but my god do they ever look bad being sprayed with a titan machine and no sight/laser guide. Always upsell the lots with wavy or curved lines, guys who do jobs like you end up making us a ton of money simply because we've got proper equipment, and we're the ones that get the call back next year.
Can this be done in the wintertime. Trying to solve my issue with winter time money. I have a hotwater rig. But wintertime I cannot produce enough money
Yes we often times will stripe during freezing temperatures but the ground has to be dry. In addition there is a lot of striping indoors such as warehouses in car dealerships etc.
They're basically are three categories of paint. Water base, solve it based and the third is coordinated rubber. Depending on your surface that you're painting and the ambient weather conditions dictates the exact type of paint you'll need to use. In addition under each of these three categories, there are sub categories for each type. Each sub category has a very specific application. If you have any Specific, Parking Lot, I can help you take a look at it and determine which paint is best. Thanks for watching!
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Hey Billy I appreciate your videos.
Quick question. In your course do you focus solely on the pl-2850 as the machine to use or is the information interchangeable with the lower model if I am looking to save money and go with a pl-850?
Yes we teach the course in a way that you can enter change this information practically with any piece of equipment out there on the market. Yes we do favor the 2850 but some of the smaller jobs which pays phenomenal money can still be done with 850
@@billydavidsonvip awesome and thank you for the quick reply. Looking forward to jumping into the course this weekend.
Billy, is this coupon code still available? We're adding striping to our exterior cleaning & property maintenance business in Minnesota.
I'm going to get into parking lot striping as a complimentary service to my pressure washing. Put my first estimate out yesterday. Granted it wasn't $1000 worth of striping quote, but it did increase the total by almost $700 for 40 spaces. I've been watching your videos for about a month now and pretty excited to get that aspect of my business off the ground.
How did it go?
Hey Billy,
How about a video that shows a trailer set up,
With stencils, tools, other equipment and of course the striper ?
We may do something like that very soon
We need more of these long videos of you guys killing it!
Really good technique. I been striping for years out here in California. We install the bumpers last so we never had to use the machine like that. Really cool! Good job
I am an entrepreneur and I’m just getting into parking lot striping and I need help to charge?
I have a parking lot about 20 spaces in the handicap. What should I charge?
Another awesome video Billy. Paint choice is critical.
Yes sir thank you
When you say you chose a different paint today due to upcoming rain, what paint should we look for? Or does sherwan Williams know the answer ?
You should use the paint that is required in your jurisdiction. Hacks can use whatever paint they like, but if an inspector comes and you're not using the mandated acetone/solvent/waterborne or MMA depending on requirement/time of year, you'll get in shit and have to re-do it properly anyway.
You can paint with waterborne if it's going to rain later in the day, it's very rare you'll be able to keep a lot closed and empty for any paint types recommended cure time. In dry conditions (less than 60% humidity) where it is above 15 degrees celsius, waterborne paint shouldn't take longer than 20 minutes to dry if you're putting the paint down wet at 11-14ml.
Don't paint if it might rain while you're still on site, only paint if you can be sure the paint will have about an hour cure time at least before the rain comes.
With solvent based, as long as it's not fresh asphalt or there's puddles, you can paint on wet pave and it'll be fine. On fresh pave, water will seep through asphalt and be blown out from the pressure of your paint guns, so never paint wet fresh paved lots. Just use your judgment and some common sense.
Good for you for trying to help that guy, Billy! I have people call me for pressure washing help sometimes. The first thing I ask them if is they are ready to eat, sleep and breath pressure washing!
It absolutely takes dedication to be successful but the rewards are very generous
Thanks for your valuable information 😊
Thank you!
Maybe it's the video quality, but it looks like there is over spray.
Pulled a similar sized camper a few times with a 92 f150 no problem, other than topping out at 50mph. Lol
It's not a 'ford' problem, it's an 'all modern vehicles suck' problem. 😆
Any ideas with a hotwater rig and wintertime money. Thanks.
hey wassup Billy, Love the content, live in New York , Long Island tp be more specific .I was wondering if the city area could bring me good business, or should I leave big areas alone? of course once I'm more advanced
Hey it's great to hear from you! I will definitely get started ASAP. Within the city limits most often you can do a lot privately owned establishments such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels etc.
I like the live content no editing
Good morning Mr Billy is this access code stil valid? This video says a year old?
Yes, and if you have any trouble, just let me know. My personal phone number is on the website.
@@billydavidsonvip thanks! I will and I’ve been striping for an airport for 10 years but no so much parking lots. Thanks again.
Great job guys!
Wild West! We may be around your area in October! I'll be in touch brother
what type of insurance coverage is required for striping business
Once you get into some large jobs you will need a commercial policy to cover any incidental damage that you may occur. We've never had any issues
What do you do about that wavy long line? Is there a way to correct that or just let it go?
Yes a change it would mean we would have to make it much wider or either try to grind part of it down. Often times when we are doing a repaint they usually get exactly the pattern they had before.
Whenever possible we can make small adjustments to the Apex of the line to help with the optics but that does make it a little more difficult
@@billydavidsonvip just curious. Thanks for replying. The stripping interests me but I watch you more for the pressure washing part. Keep up the great content. Thanks
Thank you if you ever want to get started painting parking lines let us know
@@billydavidsonvip if you invested in a good Graco 200HS and picked yourself up a laser, you could straighten every line in each lot you do, mark all ends to make them have the same start, and save hours on the job site. One machine equipped with a calibrated laser can knock out 120~ stalls an hour, much more in bigger lots with double rows (upwards of 200+). Not only that, but you get to upsell each job based on the fact that you're "fixing" every line.
After watching some of your videos, you get some decent sized lots, but my god do they ever look bad being sprayed with a titan machine and no sight/laser guide. Always upsell the lots with wavy or curved lines, guys who do jobs like you end up making us a ton of money simply because we've got proper equipment, and we're the ones that get the call back next year.
Love the impromptu videos
I guess I should have waited till end of video for that question
Can this be done in the wintertime. Trying to solve my issue with winter time money. I have a hotwater rig. But wintertime I cannot produce enough money
Yes we often times will stripe during freezing temperatures but the ground has to be dry. In addition there is a lot of striping indoors such as warehouses in car dealerships etc.
You keep talk about paint there only two so what the right paint ?
They're basically are three categories of paint. Water base, solve it based and the third is coordinated rubber.
Depending on your surface that you're painting and the ambient weather conditions dictates the exact type of paint you'll need to use. In addition under each of these three categories, there are sub categories for each type. Each sub category has a very specific application. If you have any Specific, Parking Lot, I can help you take a look at it and determine which paint is best. Thanks for watching!
Asphalt kingdom paint ?
Are you using latex?
Looking for an parking line striping machine......Are you guys using the laser?
We mainly use Titan but I will get a Graco 3400 soon
I’m surprised Apex is still on the road after seeing wires hanging from his wheelwell in the last video
Oh yeah this video here is probably two weeks old. I have so many videos on my phone I need to go through LOL
Great stuff
Thank you
Info please I want to buy ir videos.
I want to start my own business.
Hey here's my website below. Also if you use this coupon code today you will save $300 but it will expire soon!
Coupon code
Billy499
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great job
So did you ever get rained on. Tell apex get rid of that Ford, Tundra's all day over Ford's. 🤣🤣
Yes sir at the very end of the video we show the heavy rain
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Hey there Billy I see that you got to stop making
What?
I meant to say I would love for you to make more longer videos