- 1. Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: orphancars@direcway.com
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 16:56:02 -0500
- It's time to look for a new tool.............. I'm replacing an interior door in the house, bought a prehung primed door from Home Depot, and I'd like it to match the other doors in the hallway. It l
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- 2. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: wmc_sr20@bellsouth.net
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 18:15:59 -0400
- I think all the consumer-grade airless sprayers require thinning the material. Factory I used to work at had a big-honkin one that was made to sit in a 5 gallon bucket and would spray full weight stu
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- 3. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: "john niolon" <jniolon@bham.rr.com>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 17:13:02 -0600
- I just did my interior a few months ago...I first started off trying to spray my doors... took 4 off... put nails in the ends so I could move ... turn them... lugged them outside, masked the hardware
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- 4. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: orphancars@direcway.com
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 23:12:02 -0500
- Wayne -- thanks for the comments! Not too much of a concern here -- guessing that it'd have to be thinned a bit to allow that magnificent genuine imitation woodgrain imprint to shine through :-) And
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- 5. RE: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 22:01:39 -0700
- The Wagner units have gotten marginally better ... I bought one of their top consumer-grade models (the one that comes with a backpack and dip tube to work directly out of a can). After a fair amoun
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- 6. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: Roger Gibbs <rgibbs@pacbell.net>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 08:47:52 -0700
- My opinions: 1. I like airless sprayers and bought one a few years ago. The kind that sit on a stand with a suction hose you drop into a 1 or 5 gallon paint can. 2. I would not use my sprayer for on
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- 7. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: "Kai M. Radicke" <kradicke@wishboneclassics.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 15:29:16 -0400
- If you use a decent dense paint brush, not those cheapo $0.79 cent chip brushes, you won't see the brush strokes on a 6-panel grained finish door (like those typically sold at Home Depot). Painting
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- 8. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:40:03 -0400
- Could be latex interior paint has changed in the last ten years but I would never use latex on interior trim. I always used oil base for the trim. In my opinion there was too much build up with the l
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- 9. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 06:24:42 -0400
- Overspray is a fact of life with any spray paint system. Be it HVLP or rattle can. So don't think you can spray the door in the house. I've used Wagners for years, with success. The new one is bette
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- 10. Re: Paint sprayers for latex paint (score: 1)
- Author: "Karl Vacek" <KVacek@Ameritech.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 21:49:11 -0500
- Ditto here. And though I otherwise refuse to use Benjamin Moore paint, there's one exception -- their Impervo alkyd enamel is just incredible. Sand the work well before painting and use a nice China
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