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@samhulkes6484
@samhulkes6484 13 дней назад
😂 Ray at the end
@vanDeudekom
@vanDeudekom 13 дней назад
Jûp... Ouwe Hagenees hoe-hoiiii 😇
@paulmeersa7162
@paulmeersa7162 13 дней назад
Absolute classic, just when I was wondering if he would make an appearance. Classic Dutchman!
@shaunray6660
@shaunray6660 13 дней назад
😂
@95thousandroses
@95thousandroses 13 дней назад
some say he's still in there to this very day
@masonaddison1828
@masonaddison1828 13 дней назад
Hahaha exactly. Great video!
@nicholashiggins2272
@nicholashiggins2272 13 дней назад
Hey Scott - a few tips: It looks like you may have small tails running along the outside of each pass. If so this signals the pressure is too low. Dial up the pressure setting on the sprayer and they will go away. Maintain a consistent distance, angle, and speed when spraying. You can practice with water on your fence outside. G enerally about 12" distance from wall but you can confirm the appropriate distance based on the width of paint deposited on the wall and the spray tip being used in the gun. In the US the first # of the spray tip is 1/2 the width of the fan of paint (multiply by 2 for full width). Ensure your arm is moving before pulling the trigger and after you release. This will help you avoid heavier areas at the end of each pass. Overlap each pass by 50%. Look into spraying and back rolling. It's a good technique and to some preferred. Best done with a partner. It can allow you to more evenly 'lay out' the paint as well as apply slight roller texture to the walls. You guys do great work. I always appreciate when you leave in the mistakes, accidents, and moments of learning. -Nick
@ScottBrownCarpentry
@ScottBrownCarpentry 13 дней назад
Thanks Nick, I’ll keep these tips in mind if I feel brave enough to try again
@DildoDaggins69
@DildoDaggins69 13 дней назад
@@ScottBrownCarpentry As someone who is not a painter, but decided to paint his entire house with an airless sprayer, I can sympathize Scott, and I'd also implore you to not give up on using a sprayer. There's a steep learning curve, but once you get past that, it's a great tool/method. The tips Nick listed above are gold too. I learned the hard way that each time you start a job, spend a decent amount of timing test-spraying on some scrap to dial in the pressure - it'll save you a lot of time in the long run. Different paints, the same paint that may have become slightly diluted through re-using/cleaning process, different substrates, different moisture/temperature levels - all sorts of factors come into play and make it so that even the pressure setting that was perfect yesterday won't be perfect today. Also, not all tips wear equally - even a relatively new tip can wear out - I've got a 415 tip with hundreds of hours on it that works better than a 415 tip with less than 20hrs on it (same brand too). Also, Resene recently released a water-based Pig. Sealer - might be worth looking into for ease of clean-up and lack of stench.
@GumbootZone
@GumbootZone 13 дней назад
I also wondered if his spray tip was the wrong size, intended more for baseboards and trims with a shorter distance from the tip. For large area's like walls, a bigger tip would put on a more solid fan from a greater distance.
@JohnColgan.
@JohnColgan. 13 дней назад
Sorry you had such a bad experience. I'm not sure a bowl of charcoal will absorb much odour, rather need a charcoal mesh (cooker hood??) and blow/recycle air through it
@wainivanua
@wainivanua 13 дней назад
@@DildoDaggins69 Mind sharing what airless sprayer you use?
@jiraph52
@jiraph52 13 дней назад
Surprised to not see more comments about covering the heat pump (I guess because most people's focus is on the paint) Anyway, there is no need to turn it off or cover it! There is no exchange of inside/outside air with a heat pump. A heat pump moves heat through a sealed coolant loop with radiators on each end. The fumes will just pass over the radiator - it cannot damage it or enter the house through it. If you have a minute, look up how they work - it's quite a cool technology! (pun intended)
@wotmate
@wotmate 12 дней назад
Came here to say this, and to say that the compressor units don't have filters. Only the indoor units.
@DecoyJayc
@DecoyJayc 12 дней назад
This
@Scooter1964NZ
@Scooter1964NZ 12 дней назад
Maybe he didn't want to get dust and crap from sanding inside the room over😮 compressor would be the commonsense reason.
@jiraph52
@jiraph52 12 дней назад
@@Scooter1964NZ I don't think so... at 4:15 they take the plastic off, before doing any sanding.
@michaelrice500
@michaelrice500 11 дней назад
There's a coil and a fan though. Don't want that getting paint on it. Fans get unbalanced, coils get insulated by getting paint on them. Good move. (36 year HVAC contractor)
@Roarwind
@Roarwind 13 дней назад
What a nice Ray-veal at the end
@kieran9
@kieran9 13 дней назад
20 year painter here. 10 years in nz. Oil base primer isn't necessary unless going over stains, or an old bathroom (wet areas). Or things such as wallpaper remover where glue is left. Water base is fine. Dulux 1 step primer works great. If it's thick add a little water and stir through for the first coat it'll go on the gib nicer and not leave brush lines. Spraying takes way longer to dry as it puts way more paint on. For a small room like that brush and roller would be quicker and it'll dry within 1 hour. Hope this helps. But yeah only use oil based primers in the bathroom.
@digsnz
@digsnz 12 дней назад
Can’t believe the paint shop sold it to him!
@Danthrax66
@Danthrax66 12 дней назад
I didn't have the issue of painting drying too slow when I sprayed, but I was using home depot behr paint and I find that when I roll it I barely have time to clean up runs so maybe this is actually just the perfect paint for spraying.
@PhilipRoper
@PhilipRoper 11 дней назад
Yeah I had brilliant results using a sprayer with acrylic primer on our entire house, with two rolled coats of acrylic colour over the top. We can't see anything through the paint. Oil paint is history unless I absolutely positively cannot avoid it.
@DiscoFang
@DiscoFang 10 дней назад
Yep, water based sealer is better for this application. Scott said he'd specifically wanted it so can't blame the paint shop. And their friend Jess says she's never used water based sealer but recommends oil based as better. The blind leading the blind to the extent of being wilful ignorance.
@digsnz
@digsnz 10 дней назад
Yep @discofang it’s over my head I just listen to the painters I know who only use oil based primers for the wet area
@terrytopliss9506
@terrytopliss9506 13 дней назад
Over here in the UK we would never use oil on the walls,my son is a painter and decorator and he always uses water based sealer which virtually has no smell and covers well. Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍
@samt5663
@samt5663 13 дней назад
That's what your son does in the UK.
@mennovanrij9334
@mennovanrij9334 13 дней назад
Water-based in the Netherlands as well. Mostly on plastered walls. The idea is that plaster absorbs a part of the dampness people create inside a house. The water-based paint helps the damp to go through the paint into the plaster. And plastered walls simply look cool! That splash panel behind the kitchen wall looks awesome!
@hookenz
@hookenz 13 дней назад
I used to to use pigmented sealer also. For gib walls I now use a waterbased primer/sealer/undercoat. I still use pigmented sealer on older doors that have been polyurethaned that I want to paint over. It's the only thing that sticks well to the polyurethane even after sanding.
@JamesYale1977
@JamesYale1977 13 дней назад
Oil base primers are the standard if you want a flat finish. Water-based primers exist and people use them and they're terrible.
@martinbarker7500
@martinbarker7500 12 дней назад
⁠​⁠@@JamesYale1977 I was a painter for 20 years, I never saw any advantage in oil based primer on bare plasterboard, only disadvantages.
@andrewpritchard5328
@andrewpritchard5328 13 дней назад
a good quantity of freshly sliced onions placed strategically around the house will help remove the paint (and other types ) of smells. Onions naturally release high levels of sulphur, which is a compound known to neutralize paint smells. Slice onions and place them around your room for a couple of hours . i've found overnight works best.
@CherrieMcKenzie
@CherrieMcKenzie 13 дней назад
What a roller coaster episode!! First the spray painter as we start to drift down, then the fumes and drifting even further. Then things level out with the back splash and we were really zooming with the sauna and Ray appears!! Truly an exciting episode!!
@Raysways1
@Raysways1 12 дней назад
😊
@berrykooiman
@berrykooiman 13 дней назад
You find the Dutch everywhere!
@moe_1886
@moe_1886 13 дней назад
Of course Ray was already in there!! 🤣 That reeded splash back is gorgeous BTW!
@apsilonblue
@apsilonblue 13 дней назад
Worked in the paint industry for 16 years and after the first couple I couldn't smell paint any more.... except for oil based. There's really zero reason to use them, except for perhaps some clears/stains. Modern water based, even sealers, work perfectly.
@JamesYale1977
@JamesYale1977 13 дней назад
Oil based primers are far superior to PVA it's not even close.
@apsilonblue
@apsilonblue 13 дней назад
@@JamesYale1977 Maybe 30 or 40 years ago. Oil based is rarely used now, at least in this part of the world. Most of the major brands don't even have oil based in their line up anymore.
@w2ttsy670
@w2ttsy670 12 дней назад
And if your heart is really set on oil, zinsser make a hybrid water oil product that goes on and cleans up like water, then the water evaporates and you get an oil based finish. Have used it in replacement of pure oil finishes on skirts and arcs and you wouldn’t know the difference
@drewcama2488
@drewcama2488 12 дней назад
@@JamesYale1977 if you can visually see the difference you have super powers.
@DiscoFang
@DiscoFang 10 дней назад
@@w2ttsy670 Water based alkyd. PPG's water based enamels were exactly that and actually reeked as it dried.. slowly. Hilariously it even yellowed as it aged like an enamel. Awful stuff.
@DiscoFang
@DiscoFang 10 дней назад
That reeded glass splashback is beautiful.
@Jacksterific
@Jacksterific 12 дней назад
Totally blown away to see a Fort George Brewery shirt in New Zealand of all places! Cheers from Washington State, America. We are less than an hour away from Astoria, Oregon. Although finding Ray hiding in a dark corner of the Sauna was a surprise as well. Just a different kind 😂
@Yeshuahanozri
@Yeshuahanozri 13 дней назад
Been looking for backsplash ideas for what seems like forever and I think that reeded glass is the answer. Looks so freaking rad!
@InstantCasette
@InstantCasette 13 дней назад
Kitchen looks superb!
@cj-ef1rp
@cj-ef1rp 13 дней назад
Your home is really coming out beautifully! Patience rewarded in heaps- I lined my bathroom (shower stall and walls above wainscoting) with cork. Love it.
@ronwallace7563
@ronwallace7563 13 дней назад
HA!!! Champion sponsor transition!!! Love it!!! TY Scott Brown for keeping your posts REAL!!
@unikornkontroller
@unikornkontroller 13 дней назад
A lesson I learned a while back was to just roll my walls. By the time I prepped, sprayed and cleaned up the sprayer and workspace I could've rolled it in the same time and had a much less stressful experience. And you end up bankrolling anyway. Rolling doesn't require putting up plastic, covering the entire floor, etc. And rolling is low impact mentally and you can listen to your favorite podcast while doing it. Spraying seems fast in the moment but, unless you just don't clean anything up, it always takes forever to prep and clean up.
@ScottBrownCarpentry
@ScottBrownCarpentry 13 дней назад
So true. I’m definitely rolling next time
@Pat.Mustard
@Pat.Mustard 13 дней назад
Agree. Great for fences and the weatherboard outside but not worth the hassle indoors.
@jeffreypigeon
@jeffreypigeon 10 дней назад
not worth it for just one room!
@PaKa-kj3rj
@PaKa-kj3rj 12 дней назад
Can't beat a good old roller.
@michaelfairchild
@michaelfairchild 13 дней назад
Painted few rooms in my time with my Bosch sprayer, but everytime Ive used water based paint. Oil based is a pain in the arse to clean.
@fuelfumes
@fuelfumes 13 дней назад
Remember different paints or coatings require different spray tips and different pressure settings read up to see what you need for success. Also you can rent a air scrubber with a charcoal filter that will rid your house of the odors
@hrry3896
@hrry3896 13 дней назад
Here in the UK we skim plasterboard with multi finish plaster then after it’s dried out we paint the walls with a mist coat which is watered down paint to give it a key and adheres to the plaster, then two coats of desired water based paint over the top. Never seen oil based on walls only woodwork ? Cool seeing how other countries do it tho 👍
@Jakeofallthings
@Jakeofallthings 13 дней назад
The square space Segways are brilliant everytime 😂
@dhammer5645
@dhammer5645 13 дней назад
Ontario Canada, we use primarily water based paint or acrylic based. Oil based is only used if you need a particular finish of such that can only be achieved using oil based. Nobody wants a stinky house.
@JamesYale1977
@JamesYale1977 13 дней назад
Yeah I don't know where everybody got this idea that water-based primer was a thing, it exists and it's terrible, alykd primer is so flat super flat.
@drewcama2488
@drewcama2488 12 дней назад
@@JamesYale1977 Oh I don't know whee you got your ideas from. LOL Been a house painter for decades in Canada. A quality product by BM or Sherwin in latex will cover just fine. new, old, dark, (not stains, not Pine Knots, not oil). I also do spraying and I use the same paints.
@roger10coutinho
@roger10coutinho 7 дней назад
Please, bring back Gaston. He would probably have a tool for you to paint your house, no problems. Guaranteed.
@rowansweetman7810
@rowansweetman7810 13 дней назад
I totally agree using pigmented sealer on new and old gibboard walls. I always use two coats of pigmented sealer with a light sand of the first coat as it tends to leave a slight texture on the surface. Its a pain to apply as its oil based and does smell (suck it up) but it etches into the gibboard, sands really well and gives a superior more uniform finish for top coats.
@michaelvanhorenbeeck5802
@michaelvanhorenbeeck5802 13 дней назад
Nice to see a glass splashback. We have a flat black one which is so nice to see and cleaning it is super easy. Love the videos and greetings from Belgium
@LearnerMumma
@LearnerMumma 12 дней назад
So satisfying seeing the splash back being installed and the finished look. Great work! Enjoy those wins!
@NZdiagnostics
@NZdiagnostics 13 дней назад
My airless sprayer (The biggest Ozito make) was utterly useless until I put a knock off HEA tip designed for the type of paint I was using. An absolute night and day difference and soo much overspray saved. Hope that helps.
@katrinabell7684
@katrinabell7684 13 дней назад
Love it guys!! I’m watching all the way from Sydney town this morning!! The splash back looks amazing !! 😎 So good to have great friends, as you say Jess, to help you out when needed. ❤️🎉❤️the Sauna looks amazing too!
@captbill279
@captbill279 13 дней назад
As a professional painter, I only typically spray ceilings with shellac "Kilz" to block all the potential bleed through and then spray the ceiling paint, and even then only if the ceiling has popcorn texture or a heavy texture. Brushing and rolling is the way to go whenever you can. You aren't saving time using a sprayer for walls. Even when I DO have a job that calls for spraying walls, I always 'backroll' with a roller so it only makes sense to break out a sprayer if there is many square feet of walls to spray like a large commercial job. Rarely will you save any time spraying and backrolling on a residential interior. Get good at cutting in using a quality paint brush and the come right behind it with a good quality lambs wool roller cover, working in sections. Cut in a wall, roll a wall, to keep a wet edge. Besides, I think your sprayer is under powered for spraying walls. You need a bigger sprayer to do that type of volume. Or perhaps you have too large of a tip or your pressure setting is too low or even perhaps the paint is too thick for the pump to handle.
@Syncop8rNZ
@Syncop8rNZ 12 дней назад
The fence looks great! Nice colour, it recedes and makes the garden seem bigger.
@samhollett9705
@samhollett9705 5 дней назад
These square space intros are flawless kind of like the invincible show I never see it coming 😂
@markauyeong1270
@markauyeong1270 13 дней назад
As a finn, I approve your sauna.
@waynepuklowski4204
@waynepuklowski4204 13 дней назад
As the last person said used to low a pressure and maybe wrong tip size I used to spay all the time saves time and better finish don't need to back roll using water based paints using primer undercoat first then top coats you wont get a better finish. than spray from retired painter nz.
@94040
@94040 13 дней назад
Nice, enjoyed your story as always.
@matixnznz
@matixnznz 13 дней назад
I used water based plasterboard sealer through a Wagner hea setup. Great coverage. Watched so many RU-vid videos before attempting my first go. And I’m diy painting.
@pjmNZ
@pjmNZ 13 дней назад
You should look into Natural Paint Co, fumes will not be an issue with that. Also the internal and external heatpump units are only connect via a refrigeratant line, so no need to worry about smell on outdoor unit coming into indoor unit. So can uncover outdoor unit. (You just need to consider where return grill is)
@Flythsky
@Flythsky 13 дней назад
I sprayed a house with Natural Paint Co products and it went very well - reccomend!
@zywux
@zywux 13 дней назад
Agreed! They also do timber oil and deck stain/oil with no smell and VOCs - I’m not sure I’ll go back to using anything else
@luciflash
@luciflash 13 дней назад
Well that was informative. I used a paint that stunk for about 2 weeks, and never knew the reason. My arhitect kept saying use that, it's a much more uniform finish, and the colors are true. Now I know... I've never used that paint since.
@tonyfisher5322
@tonyfisher5322 11 дней назад
Unused coffee grounds on paper plates spread throughout the house works surprisingly well! For real!
@willw1974
@willw1974 12 дней назад
Love the super smooth Segway
@kampjes
@kampjes 13 дней назад
You need to watch a few RU-vid videos of painting. The Idaho Painter is good. I've painted a few houses and only ever used pigmented sealer on old yellowed gib. Be interesting to see what real painters say.
@matthewm1149
@matthewm1149 13 дней назад
It's all about pressure and tip size if the paint is thick you need a bigger tip size or if it's thinner you need a smaller size eg a 575for thick paint or a 512 for thin paint
@michaudjacques5929
@michaudjacques5929 13 дней назад
jacques in Quebec Canada in the old days for oil paint whey use to put cut oignon in a bold of water to absorb the smell
@aaronmoore9417
@aaronmoore9417 13 дней назад
Loved that new backsplash- having it painted the same colour as your walls really appeals to my OCD nature.
@jordannicol7848
@jordannicol7848 11 дней назад
Your outdoor unit for the air-conditioning doesnt blow air from outside to the inside. The indoor unit in your ceiling does that. But usually just circulates the air in the house, through the return air filter
@more.power.
@more.power. 13 дней назад
Scotty & Jess what a difficult time for you guys. Your friends are a important part of your life and they will be there for you just as Jess 2 was there to help you with the room. So funny to see Ray in the Suna what a HOOT. Thank you for producing top quality videos where we can learn and cement ideas together. Cheers
@w.n.pwedkarstwonaszapasja
@w.n.pwedkarstwonaszapasja 13 дней назад
So my suggestion of using glass was useful👍
@SylviaFawley
@SylviaFawley 12 дней назад
Keeping it real good video☺️ splashback looks really nice
@roscoevideo99
@roscoevideo99 12 дней назад
Thanks
@dalefloyd7594
@dalefloyd7594 4 дня назад
To get rid of paint fumes, cut lemons in 1/2 bucket of water
@cuebj
@cuebj 12 дней назад
Two painting mistakes in consecutive videos. This and The London Craftsman. He has a big cabinet and shelving project, some items in light blue, some in dark blue. Painted the wrong way round on a professional job about 45 minutes away from his base.
@vothqualitycreative
@vothqualitycreative 13 дней назад
Fort George! Love seeing Oregon represented where you are, Scott! Great content as always. ❤👍🏼 13:40
@SezShares
@SezShares 11 дней назад
That sauna is schmick! And of course you’re gonna find the Dutchman in there. 😜 And the reeded glass splashback is gorgeous! I think you’ve finally solved my issue of wanting texture but not grout. Totally stealing this.
@laundrynz6747
@laundrynz6747 13 дней назад
Use 'Resene Waterborne Sureseal Waterborne penetrating pigmented sealer - Interior; but I don't know why you are using pigmented sealer on new GIB unless its been up for longer than 4 - 6 weeks and it has started to discolour.. basically you could have just used any wallboard sealer. Oil based pigmented sealer is one of the hardest paints to spray and you should gain some experience before you use it and read the data sheet or the can it tells you that you need lots of ventilation. The smell doesn't last that long after it dries so you would have been better trying to dry it and it sands easy. PPG also put out basic waterborne products that are less harmful to you and the planet. Whatever you use follow up with the same brand so you don't lose the warranty and guarantee of the product. Anyway it's so good when other trades think they can do ours after they watch us lmao. Your work and you channel is awesome.
@mike22240
@mike22240 10 дней назад
Kitten litter is another great one for absorbing bad smells!
@TheBeaker59
@TheBeaker59 12 дней назад
You are correct oil based sealer first really does give a better finish and its also stronger so more knock resistant. There are formulations out there for water based equivalents that are as good but no one uses them because they are so expensive so they become discontinued no one makes them anymore. Reason they work is that they soak deeply into the surface then when dry and cured actually reinforce the surface, also even out the porosity so the top coats dry evenly across the surface thus having same texture, its the textural difference that highlights plaster lines. Personally I rarely use it because I am not that fussy. So technically it comes down to personal choice. Professionals' don't use it because the whining over plaster lines are easier to deal with than whining over smell.
@bigrobbo75
@bigrobbo75 8 дней назад
@scottbrowncarpentry I have spent the last month painting the changing rooms at my beloved rugby club . Its 'hard yards' but rolling the paint with a medium nap roller is the best way . an old trick is to cut some onions in half. Onions are the best for lifting the smell of paint . for large room I use about 8 . trust me it works
@lightercard2264
@lightercard2264 12 дней назад
Fence colour looks awesome guys
@criscomp9387
@criscomp9387 10 дней назад
Love the Fort George connection! Great place and great beer!
@HootMaRoot
@HootMaRoot 13 дней назад
Oil based sealer especially on plasterboard in a humid climate helps cause damp problems and also hides the damp till it's too late if you seal the whole room
@SuperMcgenius
@SuperMcgenius 12 дней назад
Regarding paint sprayer: proper tip, they do ware out in time. Proper pressure, always do a number of tests on cardboard or whatever until you have an even spray pattern. Correct overlap technique as critical as his distance. from sprayer tip to wall . paint must be filtered first, and sometimes diluted to achieve a proper viscosity. Spraying can be great in some applications if done properly. it does take time to build up experience and skill and the right equipment. If there are a lot of corners or Detailed mouldings ,spraying can save 75% of time. Cheers from Montreal .
@SylviaFawley
@SylviaFawley 12 дней назад
Splash back looks amazing. Your videos are entertaining never know what is going to happen next. ❤
@Asynthetic
@Asynthetic 13 дней назад
6:27 Oh yeah, you definitely can get high on oil paint fumes and have a big headache the next day.
@oltedders
@oltedders 13 дней назад
Those fumes are very dangerous. I assume they are using a mineral spirits based primer. The warning on being exposed to the fumes in the MSDS says in the 1st sentence: "If the victim is still conscious..." I have been exposed a couple of times, and some of the side effects take months to recover from.
@thekontza
@thekontza 12 дней назад
Thumbs up for a proper sauna. Never seen a ”corked” sauna before. 😅
@gonzalojacome3586
@gonzalojacome3586 13 дней назад
Loved seeing Ray at the end.😂
@GurtyBeats
@GurtyBeats 3 дня назад
Love the vibes
@jeffdillon1972
@jeffdillon1972 13 дней назад
That backsplash tho! ❤‍🔥
@TimBuckley22
@TimBuckley22 13 дней назад
Yes you’re being precious Scott. Couple of days and it will go away. It’s like new car smell but for a house
@tigerforge3517
@tigerforge3517 11 дней назад
He can hang a door but can he spray paint a room? 😂😂😂😂😂
@elliotbays2590
@elliotbays2590 11 дней назад
Fort George Brewery represented in New Zealand! Love that place
@sportflyer
@sportflyer 11 дней назад
Ha ha! I love the smugness at 6:07 😆
@seanwilliams6510
@seanwilliams6510 13 дней назад
Don’t paint the kitchen window trim I love it! One of my favourite parts!
@adam03957
@adam03957 13 дней назад
I have done a couple of attempts at spraying, for interior work, I’d rather just roll, I find the time cleaning the sprayer and time preparing is the same as what I can do with a roller and brush, and the ability to stop if needed is what keeps me rolling.
@antcj
@antcj 12 дней назад
Hey guys Ive done diy painting with airless for many years. Ive not used the model sprayer you have, but i can tell you that HEA tips are the way to go. stops the tails and much less overspray. The finish is chalk and cheese compared to std tips. You also don't need the machine to run at high pressure. I have never used oil based paint in the sprayer due to cleanup and smell. Change those tips out and get back to spraying. Contrary to another comment the time saved is huge. yes you spend time on taping up . But its a once off. 2nd coat and topcoat are done in minutes.
@kahuswanson9696
@kahuswanson9696 12 дней назад
I only use oil based pigmented sealer on new gib walls - resene Sureseal is the go to, but I apply with brush and roller, dries fast, odour doesn't last long. It sands well and peace of mind knowing you have a top quality sealer underneath your next coats. No shortcuts in painting, it's no harder to paint oil vs water and rollers leaves are cheap you just biff em out after the oil based is done.
@davidluca7634
@davidluca7634 13 дней назад
Shellac based primer is the way to go, fast drying and less stink.
@disqusrubbish5467
@disqusrubbish5467 13 дней назад
And covers stains.
@garysullivan8203
@garysullivan8203 4 дня назад
Fast drying yes. Absolute no for less stink. Just have to trust me on this one
@alongsideamy
@alongsideamy 12 дней назад
Ray at the end, haha. Also, I assume the oil based primer isn't Low or Zero VOC if it smelt that bad? We've just finished painting our new build with Low VOC paint and a Limewash that is Zero VOC and its amazing! No bad smell and the peace of mind that its not bad for you or the environment. Highly recommend. We used Porters Paint (Aussie brand available at Bunnings) and Bauwerk Colour limewash (not very mid-century for you guys but for anyone else interested Bauwerk is also Aussie, but you can email them for NZ delivery).
@tunespt
@tunespt 13 дней назад
Don't worry about the heat pumps, they don't care, they just need air for work and nothing from the outside is transferred inside, the gas is a closed circuit. And I also did the same mistake with paint... 1 month I couldn't even go into the house and the whole building was smelly too. I painted over with plastic plaint, several passes and it managed to almost disappear.
@Cameronsutubes
@Cameronsutubes 12 дней назад
WB it's. Been a while Good to see you
@fritz4345
@fritz4345 13 дней назад
Crank the heat up and leave the window in that room open.
@michaelstevenson-wright9050
@michaelstevenson-wright9050 12 дней назад
Consider edge-lighting your splashback from the top using some RGB colour changing LED strip controlled by a wireless remote. Pick up 230v for your 12v power adaptor from the existing power point behind the range flue. Plug & play! Cap it off with plastic extrusion to conceal the LED strip. Do a test first to see how far the light will bleed down first? Might be worth a go?
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs 12 дней назад
Hey there Ray! LOL, that was really funny....good one there Scott....Ray in the sauna. East Canada chiming in. :)
@MrTread-cn2ro
@MrTread-cn2ro 12 дней назад
Scott staring at the mulch pile at 3:18 , would love to know what was going on in yer head, i kinda felt bad for some reason. Ray at the end cracked me up tho. Great job as usual guys!
@robhenley8408
@robhenley8408 8 дней назад
Really effective 4 stage airfilters, will remove oil paint smell in 24 hours.
@nopenope843
@nopenope843 13 дней назад
the heat pump is a closed loop system, there is no fresh air or filters on the outside of the house, its just a heat transfer unit.
@user-fz3pq3go9l
@user-fz3pq3go9l 13 дней назад
The outdoor heatpump unit (compressor) has no filters and does not re-circulate any air into your house. The filters are in the indoor unit (Ceiling in your case). Your installer 'should' have told you about the filters, where they are and how to clean or change them! (They will otherwise charge you for them to do it)! Turning it off would definatley been wise as you'd be recirculating through the whole house, though the filter. The hazard ourdoor would more be combustion of any flamable gases but be very unlikley. On that note, get some new filters post renovation (construction dust).
@claysolouota3309
@claysolouota3309 13 дней назад
That sauna is next level.. must be building one of your own soon Scott 👀😂
@NextLevelCraftworks
@NextLevelCraftworks 13 дней назад
I love carpentry but hate painting. There is just something about the whole process that makes me rage. I like drawing though. But thinking of painting a room or a whole house just gives me anxiety :D
@HotForgeChaos
@HotForgeChaos 9 дней назад
Ok, a few things to learn from this. Resene has a waterbased pigmented sealer which as far as I can tell works just as good as the oil based version. Doesn't stink the place out and clean up is so much easier, which brings me to my next point. Never run oilbased through an airless sprayer, its enough of a pain in the ass to clean out a sprayer after its had waterbase through it. Thirdly, tip selection is important with any kind of sprayer, but especially an airless sprayer. Thick primers you can get away with a .500 size tip, but top coats back it down to .300 to .400, and enamels never any bigger than .300 because they have more of a tendency to fall off (runs) on you if you go too heavy on the second coat. Fan shrouds also play a role. I'm not familiar with other brands but the stock shroud on the Wagner ControlPro units are a bit ordinary, swapping them out for the wider high efficiency shrouds make life so much easier. I used to be a car painter back before I started being a carpenter and to this day I still can't smell builder's bog, and oil based paints have little effect on me, although after I stepped outside after putting some oil based high opacity sealer on the walls of a small laundry I just about fell over
@pakiw2
@pakiw2 8 дней назад
Heat Pump, fumes?! Oh, it's not how it works. Heat Pump is basically Air conditioner, it's not directly connected to a house with air. It transfers heat via phase change in the gas, freon or whatever. It doesn't need to be covered when something stinks, but when you paint there's is paint particles in air. You could use it to heat up house when you were venting out house.
@juliadellafranca6922
@juliadellafranca6922 12 дней назад
Yep oil based sealer is the way go. Then paint won't peel off in big chunks down the track.
@tc2486
@tc2486 13 дней назад
Just painted my entire house - brand new plasterboard. I used a water based 3-in-one primer/sealer/undercoat. 2 coats with a roller (one is recommended) and 2 top coats. Perfect finish! I always thought you shouldn't use an oil paint underneath a water based paint.
@malinullberg
@malinullberg 12 дней назад
Isnt the opposite true? Never oil on top of water based
@martinp8889
@martinp8889 11 дней назад
Good job as usual. Youare caulking all the top edge of the splash back i trust, esp at the ranghood edge. The amount of steam and condensation will surprise you. 😀
@sethbracken
@sethbracken 12 дней назад
Forlorn Scott. Hands in pockets. Steaming mulch. Near defeat.
@shaunkenny6922
@shaunkenny6922 12 дней назад
Mate, that’s not a mistake.. it’s ART.
@mandyleeson1
@mandyleeson1 13 дней назад
Can somebody tell me what that 'pogo' paddle board was near the end? As for the painting Scott, it's good to see that you are human and I loved Jess's response to "Can you clean the paint sprayer?" 😂
@Raysways1
@Raysways1 13 дней назад
foil board
@jscoulter61
@jscoulter61 13 дней назад
the Ray cameo at the end had me LOL-ing...it was a bit creepy but hilarious 😀 I remember as a young painting apprentice thinking I knew more that the other guys I worked with and decided to spray paint the interior of a room. The amount of time it took to mask everything up and then the clean-up at the end....I learned a valuable lessen that day 😀 People do spray the interiors, like the Perkins Bros, but it water-based not oil based. Good effort having a go tho. 🙂
@josephking6515
@josephking6515 13 дней назад
If you have a stinky fridge you put an open packet of baking soda in it and leave it there and you fridge will be pretty much odor free. If you have mould in the fridge and a smell clean the surface with vanilla essence. This is not bovine excreta. If you want to use baking soda to try to neutralise the smell of the paint then you need a few kilos of the stuff.
@michaelnowak1750
@michaelnowak1750 13 дней назад
Hey Scott to get rid of the smell put a coat of water based paint ontop and then start using fans and stuff to get rid of the smell as the oil base will stick around for 2-3weeks and with the spraying turn up the pressure on the spray gun and back roll everything you spray so one if you make a mistake you can fix it and 2 you can touch up the wall later if theres a scuff or you need to patch it because then youd have the same texture finish not a spray finish
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