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Has anyone used the xr7 in the roller mode? I saw the roller the other day
at HD for $70, and it sure would make painting easier when one cannot spray. Like I'm considering painting the ceilings white in the addition I just painted all the same color ....... Steve |
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I can roll a room faster with a good quality lambs wool roller cover on a
good quality roller frame, a decent extension pole, and a bucket with a bucket screen, including clean-up - faster than you can set up the roller attachment paint the room and clean up the roller attachment good enough to use again. The roller attachment is also limited by its length/reach where as good quality extension handle is adjustable. I had a similar roller attachment years ago when I first started painting. An old timer hired me to help him on a painting job. He was faster with his hand rolling than I was with my roller attachment. I never used it again. cm "SteveB" wrote in message ... Has anyone used the xr7 in the roller mode? I saw the roller the other day at HD for $70, and it sure would make painting easier when one cannot spray. Like I'm considering painting the ceilings white in the addition I just painted all the same color ....... Steve |
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On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 01:51:29 GMT, "CM"
wrote: I can roll a room faster with a good quality lambs wool roller cover on a good quality roller frame, a decent extension pole, and a bucket with a bucket screen, including clean-up - faster than you can set up the roller attachment paint the room and clean up the roller attachment good enough to use again. The roller attachment is also limited by its length/reach where as good quality extension handle is adjustable. I had a similar roller attachment years ago when I first started painting. An old timer hired me to help him on a painting job. He was faster with his hand rolling than I was with my roller attachment. I never used it again. cm "SteveB" wrote in message ... Has anyone used the xr7 in the roller mode? I saw the roller the other day at HD for $70, and it sure would make painting easier when one cannot spray. Like I'm considering painting the ceilings white in the addition I just painted all the same color ....... Steve How old was this old timer? I know he did not teach you everything on one job. OP save the $70.00 on a one room paint job. Would I buy this roller - yes, but for the frequent use of it. Not for a room or two! Oren -- |
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The old-timer was in his 50's, I was only 19. He taught me how to roll paint
and what tools to use. He taught me to use the 100% lambs wool roller cover because they soak up paint from the bucket faster and release it to the wall better than synthetic covers. They also clean up easier. He taught me to always use a roller extension handle. = less bending and stretching. He taught me to paint from a bucket with a roller screen not a roller pan. you don't have to stop as often to fill the bucket with paint as you would with a pan and the screen rolls off excessive paint more efficiently than a pan. Granted I did not gain all my painting speed that day. I did have to learn better technique. I have never witnessed a pro using a roller attachment and that alone tells me they are not fast and efficient. The biggest drawback I see with the roller attachment is most are not long enough to reach the ceiling without a ladder. If you do get one long enough for ceilings then it would be too long for hallways and small bathrooms. cm "Oren" wrote in message ... On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 01:51:29 GMT, "CM" wrote: I can roll a room faster with a good quality lambs wool roller cover on a good quality roller frame, a decent extension pole, and a bucket with a bucket screen, including clean-up - faster than you can set up the roller attachment paint the room and clean up the roller attachment good enough to use again. The roller attachment is also limited by its length/reach where as good quality extension handle is adjustable. I had a similar roller attachment years ago when I first started painting. An old timer hired me to help him on a painting job. He was faster with his hand rolling than I was with my roller attachment. I never used it again. cm "SteveB" wrote in message ... Has anyone used the xr7 in the roller mode? I saw the roller the other day at HD for $70, and it sure would make painting easier when one cannot spray. Like I'm considering painting the ceilings white in the addition I just painted all the same color ....... Steve How old was this old timer? I know he did not teach you everything on one job. OP save the $70.00 on a one room paint job. Would I buy this roller - yes, but for the frequent use of it. Not for a room or two! Oren -- |
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On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 13:18:28 GMT, "CM"
wrote: Granted I did not gain all my painting speed that day. I did have to learn better technique. I call him Pops. He spent ten years as an apprentice painter and was taught by and old master. Worked with a him little and found out just how much I didn't know. ![]() His teachings helped me improve my technique. Oren -- |
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On Jan 1, 4:21 pm, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 13:18:28 GMT, "CM" wrote: Granted I did not gain all my painting speed that day. I did have to learn better technique. I call him Pops. He spent ten years as an apprentice painter and was taught by and old master. Worked with a him little and found out just how much I didn't know. ![]() His teachings helped me improve my technique. Oren -- Or get an 18" roller! |
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