Posted by da.bees on August 08, 2013 at 10:29:29 from (72.181.178.157):
In Reply to: spraying latex paint posted by jerry 4 on August 08, 2013 at 09:54:40:
You can use any sprayer desighned to handle latex without thinning. That pretty much narrows it down to airless which uses hydraulic pressure to atomize the paint(very pricey) and one that "slings"the paint in droplets(very affordable). My favorite method for 105,ship lap and other siding that can't be rolled is one man rolling and a secound man brushing the fresh paint behind the roller. The brush man tells the roller man if he needs to apply more paint or less paint as they go along. The brush man isn't doing all cut in,that is done by both men with brushes after the roller is put away. If both are hard workers the roller man covers ground faster so he keeps a brush in a bucket with just enough paint to cover bristels to hit a lick now and then so as not get far enough ahead that paint skims over before brush is applied. It gos much faster for nonpros than spraying,uses less paint while applying thicker coat and looks better. Try it,you'll like it.
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