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Post by thebishman on Aug 28, 2017 18:28:20 GMT
Thanks greg. I quite fancy using something similar for spraying my garden fencing ya see. Hence my interest
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Post by jtc on Aug 28, 2017 19:53:53 GMT
Thanks for the pics Hat off to you sir, looks like you're doing a great job 👍
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Post by tim on Aug 28, 2017 20:27:24 GMT
I hope you used a stabiliser first Greg, otherwise all that paint could be on the floor by this time next year By the way, are you going to finish painting the paving slabs? Envious of the bungalow though
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Post by Greg on Aug 28, 2017 20:27:58 GMT
Thanks greg. I quite fancy using something similar for spraying my garden fencing ya see. Hence my interest That's my next project the garden. You may get away with something more than 10 tines cheaper Han what I bought, in fact I bought the cheaper one a few weeks ago but it was hopeless for my job. however fence paint/ stain is usually very thin so a cheap one will likely suffice.
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Post by Greg on Aug 28, 2017 20:34:16 GMT
I hope you used a stabiliser first Greg , otherwise all that paint could be on the floor by this time next year By the way, are you going to finish painting the paving slabs? Envious of the bungalow though No stabiliser required due to solidity of covering and thickness of paint, trust me I don't do things half arsed. I joined a decorators forum and took advice from the experts yes the slabs labs at the table of garage path did suffer a little overspray, will use dust sheets next time. As I've said, I started on the blind side of garage so ant lessons I need to learn are in the best place for them to happen. I'm sharing my experience, I don't claim to know what I'm doing yet
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Post by tim on Aug 28, 2017 20:39:34 GMT
I hope you used a stabiliser first Greg , otherwise all that paint could be on the floor by this time next year By the way, are you going to finish painting the paving slabs? Envious of the bungalow though No stabiliser required due to solidity of covering and thickness of paint, trust me I don't do things half arsed. I joined a decorators forum and took advice from the experts yes the slabs labs at the table of garage path did suffer a little overspray, will use dust sheets next time. As I've said, I started on the blind side of garage so ant lessons I need to learn are in the best place for them to happen. I'm sharing my experience, I don't claim to know what I'm doing yet I'm always wary if someone says they know what they're doing......
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