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fence and shed painting
hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are
there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational any ideas? Jon, I bought one of those cheap sprayers a few years ago, you have to clean the spray nozzle and also apply a little oil to the mechanism to keep it working. The problem with fence paint is that the thickness can be inconsistent enough to cause the sprayer nozzle to clog often. A few years ago, I bought some fence paint which claimed to be suitable for spraying, but now the exact same make just says suitable for brush or roller! I checked some other brands, and they don't mention spraying either , one expensive brand specifically advised against it due to it containing wax. Dave |
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fence and shed painting
"jon simspon" wrote in message ... hi all i need to paint/ treat alot of fence panels and a large shed are there and paint sprayers out there to buy that will do the job quickly looking to spend around £60. in the past i have bought one of the hand held mains powered sprayer for £25 used it once the whole thing vibrates and now has stopped working so im looking for something more substantational Thought they were meant to vibrate? Mine certainly does. Try it again - what you've got is always going to be cheaper than buying something else. Plan B: (if yours doesn't work) Buy a new one from Homebase and make sure you clean it thoroughly between applying treatments if the job goes over more than one day. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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