Wes Bischel
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OK, I've got a long list of painting duties for this summer.
Exterior stain 6 pieces of outdoor furniture.
Repaint a playhouse.
Paint a new shed.
Paint a few rooms (3) in the house.
Paint interior trim.
Paint exterior trim.
I picked up a Wagner Paint Crew Sprayer yesterday. It has a roller attachment with it as well. Thought was the staining, sheds, and interior walls would go easier with this unit. http://www.wagnerspraytech.com/portal/wagner_paint_crew_spray,43225,747.html
I also have a big ol' compressor and a few spray guns (conventional) that I've used for automotive work. (I can't remember off hand the tip sizes) As well as the standard roller/brush assortment.
I'm not sure if I should keep the Wagner (not opened yet). I'm now second guessing the purchase. Should I use the conventional gun for the staining and go old school with the rest? Or will the Wagner make things go faster? (including clean-up)
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Wes
Exterior stain 6 pieces of outdoor furniture.
Repaint a playhouse.
Paint a new shed.
Paint a few rooms (3) in the house.
Paint interior trim.
Paint exterior trim.
I picked up a Wagner Paint Crew Sprayer yesterday. It has a roller attachment with it as well. Thought was the staining, sheds, and interior walls would go easier with this unit. http://www.wagnerspraytech.com/portal/wagner_paint_crew_spray,43225,747.html
I also have a big ol' compressor and a few spray guns (conventional) that I've used for automotive work. (I can't remember off hand the tip sizes) As well as the standard roller/brush assortment.
I'm not sure if I should keep the Wagner (not opened yet). I'm now second guessing the purchase. Should I use the conventional gun for the staining and go old school with the rest? Or will the Wagner make things go faster? (including clean-up)
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Wes