@ 4:26 (Can you walk me through this so I can correctly use it?) I must have 4 cans of paint that won't spray and 2 were new. I appreciate you're help. Or if it's more detailed in another video ... Thanks, Beth
These are genuinely extremely helpful, I had not thought of or knew these little hacks. I used to help my brother with his business of rehabbing homes to rent out, and what I would give to have seen this when I was painting walls, base boards , molding, etc. every weekend!
I loved this video. Some of these hacks were so ingenious & look like they'll save time & $ & make cleanup easier/faster! Some of the ideas on here need to be made into a good prototype that can be patented,then mass produced & sold in stores..
Some of these are pretty handy. I like the idea of taking household materials to make unique designs on the walls. Faux brick with just a sponge saves time and money.
I am impressed with the things you made. There are 2 tools that caught my eye, the wrench with the hole in it and that cool hammer. Did you make those as well?
I've found that Pringles cans are the perfect size to keep roller heads clean and not all smashed up. Also easy to Sharpe the lid so you know what's in it. You're welcome 😄
TROP COOL l'astuce pour vieillir le bois sur ma table basse de salon crée avec mes p'tites mains. Pareil pour le ballon et la corde = je cherchais justement un moyen de peindre ma cuisine avec un côté provençal. TROUVE grave à vous !... Ce sera orangé avec des fleurs ( Merci le ballon ) bleu ciel.... ALLEZ, je m'y colle ce dimanche ! .... 🥰 MERCI tout plein 🥰
Painters just paint we don't use or hide tricks it doesn't take a rocket scientist to paint. You better know how to know the difference in the paints application and what's already on the surface and how to clean it properly the prepping is the worst part. You learn from experience. 😅 Honestly I wouldn't use any of the techniques on this video 😅
Well you didn’t hire me! We women are detail oriented and accomplish that very well! I used to work for a historical preservationist remodeler! I hated it but I taped off things very well god you’re right it’s TEDIOUS! You would do well to hire WOMEN PREPPERS!!! At least one!!! Just sayin! If you have extended family hire a niece who’s saving for a car or trip! Less money too lol and yeah, often a headache lol family eh?!?! 🙏🏻❤️
I’m just curious. Why don’t they make a paint roller with an electric motor, so that three rollers can be placed on separate shafts? You would press the button, and the rollers would circle around. That way, you could get yourself covered with paint even faster. I always budget a gallon of paint for me, and a gallon for the wall.
Most of these don't work for more than maybe a small touch up. All of these have had commercial versions available for just a few bucks that still don't work well. If I caught one of my $30/ hour painters doing 90% of these crafts on the clock and getting those results, they would be fired. That is why they hide it from you.
@@ulissitosNot arrogance, professional advice. Positive that you do not work in the trades, and spending more time and money on inferior results is a bad deal. It usually costs more to fix a bad repair than it would have original cost to repair it correctly the first time. By cost I am referring to your time or paying for someone else's time.
Trick: use a credit card (preferably an old one) to remove paint from rollers before rinsing out thoroughly in a bit of water. scrunch out then takes little running water to rinse out properly. Fuzz them up by spinning them on their cages .... or in real life, scruffy them up after washing and again while damp and before use. I've seen a few people who have a washing machine just for cleaning rollers. The results look really lovely but can't help thinking the rollers would get bashed about to bits. I believe some divorces have come about by using this approach ... but with lovely clean fluffy rollers, possibly worth it. I don't do this as I never remember, but believe wetting an emulsion brush before use stops the paint entering the fennel making it far quicker to clean out.
If you paint for a living, you have more than likely hung some drywall at one time or another, if so, you wouldn't to need screw sandals on to 5 gal buckets!
@@fingerlakespreppergrl a crack that size will dry enough in 10 mins, why overfill and waste time sanding huge bits of filler when you can just wait & quickly do it with minimal sanding needed. Not very often you can fill just once unless you're loading it up like it owes you money.
Although I appreciate the imagination for this video, I wouldn’t use most of these tricks and tips for painting (no offence). People often forget that a good part of a paint job is having good equipment. So buy yourself good brushes and rollers, take car of them and it will last you a long time. (I work as a painter)
En tant que peintre de profession j'ai envie de me crever les yeux en voyant cette vidéo 😂 et je ne sais pas si je dois rire ou pleurer en pensant aux malheureux qui ont essayé de mélanger leur pot de peinture avec le tour et dont la boîte s'est ouverte 😅 je dois avouer que la technique de la bouteille pour conserver le pinceau est bien pensée mais pour une courte durée 😉
some of these are just downright ridiculous (tape around a paint roller?), because you're assuming that we have all of the necessary equipment to put some of these things together. However some of these are...well, kind of ingenious!
I don’t get all the hate in the comment section. He’s not saying these are better or preferred ways of doing things. He burned through so many ideas, they’re not all going to be home runs but there were some cool ones
Gah what’re you-a speed watcher reader? Too fast so how do we KNOW honestly AND a few of these are ridiculous like tape then spackle-you’re SUPPOSED to do it RIGHT and FILL THE HOLE! Now I don’t trust buying a home unless I poke at the walls🤣🤔🤔🤔
The previous owner we purchased our home from had used one thin layer of newspaper then put thin layer of stucco over top. The home inspector completely missed it. Bought home and five years later had to install new exterior wall. Statute of limitations had run. So watch out.
Totally agree! Purchased a house for 575k in 2020. Hired a highly recommended inspection team and did not opt out of any of the additional options since I was going to be investing quite a lotta loot if/when the inspection came back with a clean bill of health. Nothing out of the ordinary was noted worth mentioning here. I also had a VA inspection on my potential purchase. Two years in, I've had to replace the roof and gutters (+64.8k) several slabs of (erosion induced) concrete near the foundation and inside the attached garage (21.5k) ceiling drywall repairs due to water intrusion in two different rooms (personally addressed) 4 of the 5 toilets had leaks and needed to be replaced at a cost of $200 each. Mice, bats, and birds living in the attic requiring professional pest control intervention (4.2k and counting) and YES I did opt-in for the pest, foundation, roof , and water intrusion inspections. Due diligence!!!! Later discovered that the buyers agent and the inspection company owners had a long history of "friendship" which I believe played a role.
@@chimi1924 Answer: Ca Statute of Limitations starts when discover the fraud and now it is too late. I'm proactive but both homeowners need to take corrective action.
As a professional painter of 30 plus years I can say 90 percent of every thing I watched on this video is that of amateur painters and not even 1 percent is what we do as professional painters. So for all of you that love this video, you will only be as good as the amateur painters you learn from. I did have a great laugh though. I loved the sandles screwed to the buckets. OSHA will fine you for such a clown maneuver as that... 😅