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oadamo

posted on 3/6/07 at 09:58 AM Reply With Quote
painting your fence

anyone tryed the spray systems for doing your fence are they any good. ive been out there hours covered in paint and it needs another coat i bought some good paint aswell
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chockymonster

posted on 3/6/07 at 10:19 AM Reply With Quote
I bought the Ronseal one, encoraged by the "does what it says on the box"

According to the literature I'd need 6 tubs of the spray stuff to do my fence. I got halfway through one panel and one tub of stain, covered the floor, me and pretty much everything but the panel before giving up. I then used a brush which was quicker and painted the rest of the fence with only one and a half tubs of spray.

Absolute rip off.





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StevieB

posted on 3/6/07 at 10:59 AM Reply With Quote
I did my gate with it and it was great - I laid the gate down on the ground with a load of carboard to catch the overspray and went to town on it, giving it about 3 coats (goes on really thick, but soaks in quickly). It made a good job of it.

However, like chocky said, I'd be a bit more cautious of doing an erected fence as the amount of overspray will cover everything in sight and won't be good for your relationship with the neighbours!

[Edited on 3/6/07 by StevieB]

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speedyxjs

posted on 3/6/07 at 11:02 AM Reply With Quote
My dad did our fence and didnt take him long. I think he was quite pleased with it.





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mark chandler

posted on 3/6/07 at 11:02 AM Reply With Quote
I used my spray gun and a bit of card to mask the wall off etc, really quick. Sod brushes, I just need to convince the SWMBO to use it for the intenal walls as well.
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David Jenkins

posted on 3/6/07 at 12:14 PM Reply With Quote
I got one of these things a while ago - don't know how effective they are (got a shed to do... )









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nick205

posted on 3/6/07 at 01:49 PM Reply With Quote
I tried a Cuprinol sprayer and it was a load of SH1TE. Paint everywhere but on the sodding fence and went through paint at a ridiculous rate.

Also because it's a shiplap style fence the stuff p1ssed through to next doors side and made a right mess.

I'm pulling fence down and replacing ith a wall/fence combo

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britishtrident

posted on 3/6/07 at 02:38 PM Reply With Quote
I use my air compressor and a gravity feed spray gun set on a narrow fan -- thin the preservative stuff right down with water. Took about 3 hours to do 60 feet of fence 60% of which was waiting for the compressor to recharge -- but a lot less messy than a brush.


And I used less than 1/2 a tub.

[Edited on 3/6/07 by britishtrident]





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stevebubs

posted on 3/6/07 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
Didn't have any trouble doing mine with the green spray gun from B&Q. garden centres etc last year. Only precaution I took was to put down an old piece of ply on the floor, and not spray the trellis while next door were having a garden party.
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NS Dev

posted on 3/6/07 at 05:18 PM Reply With Quote
an hvlp gun would be great if you can borrow one. If not, a parrafin spray gun like david said will work as long as you control the air pressure to get the spray you need.

I have used a shotblast gun to spray sandtex masonry paint so anything is possible!!





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smart51

posted on 3/6/07 at 05:27 PM Reply With Quote
I've got the cuprinol one and it was fine, so long as I kept the pressure up. It didn't look to be covering too well when it was applied but it looked fine once dried. It was quick too. The spray was in large drops that the wind would catch so it did cover me as well as the fence.
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