WAslayer
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Depending what you finish with, it will get harder..Isn't pine a bit soft for a door frame?
Busy doing shelves for the kitchen - and everytime I look sideways I knock a small ding in them.
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Depending what you finish with, it will get harder..Isn't pine a bit soft for a door frame?
Busy doing shelves for the kitchen - and everytime I look sideways I knock a small ding in them.
Went ahead and tinted it, since the wall was already primed white.Either works, depends which the applicator prefers and is better at.
personally I use a trowel, very little Excess lines left when I’m done. For the few tiny lines of excess, I wait about 20 mins and use a damp sponge to smooth away the excess.

I'm sure some epoxy thing might work - but - its usually quite glossy.Depending what you finish with, it will get harder..
Where and how much?Went and bought myself an airless spray gun.
Was hesitant at first. But after measuring the paint and getting the knack it was a breeze.
26 sections. 4 hrs, 10l of paint.
Now to do the other side and then start back yard.
AdendorffWhere and how much?
Bargain if you ask me!! Walls look goodAdendorff
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Went and bought myself an airless spray gun.
Was hesitant at first. But after measuring the paint and getting the knack it was a breeze.
26 sections. 4 hrs, 10l of paint.
Now to do the other side and then start back yard.![]()
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Yeah. Textured paint will be rolled on with a roller on the houseJust don use textured paint in a spray gun.
The panels I bought second hand. They were different shades etcIt looks good, but imo I would never paint a precast wall that isn't already painted before me
The panels I bought second hand. They were different shades etc
Took me four hours to do five sections a few weeks ago by hand... 3xWent and bought myself an airless spray gun.
Was hesitant at first. But after measuring the paint and getting the knack it was a breeze.
26 sections. 4 hrs, 10l of paint.
Now to do the other side and then start back yard.![]()
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I had leftover white paint.Took me four hours to do five sections a few weeks ago by hand... 3x![]()
Went and bought myself an airless spray gun.
Was hesitant at first. But after measuring the paint and getting the knack it was a breeze.
26 sections. 4 hrs, 10l of paint.
Now to do the other side and then start back yard.![]()
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Damn man - a case of anything that could go wrong did. Hope you're able to make up the lost time thoughBeautiful day for me today. Finishing a bathroom where a client was planning to move back into the house tomorrow... turn on the water and one of the old water pipes burst!!!
guys go out to close the water at mains while another closes at the geyser in the ceiling. In the ceiling he trips and pops another water pipe. Water runs onto our new ceilings that were just installed!
FML... client is definitely not moving in tomorrow.
Rush out to try and get new ceiling boards and while driving call client to explain. Asked them to stay a bit longer and I’ll fit the bill for the extended stay at the hired place. At least that problem is solved.
Get to ceiling supplier and they’re closed. Speak to the guy asking him to get an order ready for me tomorrow... “sorry boss, we’re actually closed tomorrow for a staff function. See you Monday”
Back to site, let’s fit the new light switches and plug sockets as it’s a quick job... or not. All the old boxes are weird sizes. My lucky day!!
guess who’s not starting his next job on time... the next phone call I’m dreading. Monday’s problem
Right so I had my moment of negativity. Back on track, had a laugh with the guys about Humphrey tripping in the ceiling. He came down topless as he used his t shirt to wrap around the pipe and pull the drip tray underneath the dripping pipe. Looked like he saw a ghost hahaDamn man - a case of anything that could go wrong did. Hope you're able to make up the lost time though
They come with a small drip beaker where you time how fast it flows through the hole at the bottom to determine the correct viscosity of the paint.Nice!!
Thinking about going this route this weekend. R695 is worth the gamble. And at least We can do all the security gates and wife can start using it for her bigger chalk paint projects.
What paint did you use and what ratio did you need to dilute it to get it through the gun?