Mr Davidson very informative video because I have the same machine. I will be buying the course within the next few days. Will be calling you soon. Thanks a lot
Billy, I love the content. I have looked at a lot of jobs to help supplement my income and help my wife stay home and raise our two little ones. I think this one makes the most sense for my market. Our parking lots get hammered with snow removal and salt in the winter. I know multiple landscape and snowplow guys who could help with leads too. My question is, do you think it would be reasonable to do a small to medium sized parking lot as a part time gig early mornings, late nights, and weekends? I love to grind and have had multiple second jobs for years, but want the freedom and income this could bring. I am 36 and never had my own business, but you have got me chomping at the bit. I am seriously considering your course. Much appreciated sir. Best luck to you and yours.
Hi Mr. Billy, I always love your content. I been a subscriber for over 2 yrs now. I try taking the course before but i got got up in my 9 to 5. But now I am tired and want to really get started with my own striping business here in texas. Could you please tell me how long the course is? Some videos says 9 hrs others 10 and other 12 hrs.
Hey, currently we have over 12 hours of Video Training. I've been adding more stuff to it as time goes along but right now we also have a test with a certificate of completion available.
Good afternoon Sir Wondering if you might give your opinion . If finances only allowed for one or the other would you recommend the parking lot striping business or a pressure washing business.. Which would be your choice for the highest return.. Look forward to your response
This is a good video (ignore any thumbs down from me man-my phones acting up). How are these newer Titan machines holding up (they look more plasticy and the older ones looked more metal in their builds )as far as wear and tear and ease of maintenance compared the generation of Titans you guys were using right before these new ones came along?
We do that when spraying or practicing with water if not the viscosity of the water is so different than paint the fan pattern would be 10 inches in width and you could not get a good practice run
You should have explained in the video why you have the tip rotated 90° so it’s spraying front-back instead of left-right. I noticed your explanation in the comments but if someone doesn’t see that comment, they might assume you missed that detail!
It is very important if this piece of equipment stays in place. It prevents static buildup charge between your machine and yourself. In addition it prevents spark or flash fires from farming because often times the paint we use are flammable
Whenever we are doing impressing training with water, we intentionally turn the spray tip 90° because of the viscosity of water is not consistent with traffic paints. This gives the student a better feel for how the machine rolls and handles. If you have not done training in the past, and you probably won't appreciate this technique as an instructor. If you're interested in learning more about parking lot striping, just let me know! Thanks for watching the videos and I hope this comment helps