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31/07/2004 8:15 PM

Paint rough wall

Hi,

I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
book suggest to paint 3 times.

Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
for the strip and brush for the gaps.

Eric.


This topic has 7 replies

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John

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

01/08/2004 5:45 AM

Spray it is the easiest

John


On 31 Jul 2004 20:15:12 -0700, [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
>a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
>forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
>book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
>Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
>for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
>Eric.

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

01/08/2004 11:39 AM


"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
> Eric.

Wagoner Power Painter.

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-Mike-
[email protected]

eE

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

04/08/2004 9:47 PM

Hi,

Thanks very much for all your replies.

I'm starting to think of a spray gun. I have a compressor. But never
use a spray gun. PLeae elt me know if you have any recommendation.

Eric.

[email protected] (Eric) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hi,
>
> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
> Eric.

RS

"Rob Stokes"

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

01/08/2004 6:25 AM

Spray it.

I did my 20x20 shop, primer and top coat in three hours (T-111 siding)

Well worth the price of a rental and of the extra paint you'll use.

Good luck
Rob

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http://www.robswoodworking.com

"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
> Eric.

pp

patriarch <[email protected]>

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

01/08/2004 3:33 AM

[email protected] (Eric) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hi,
>
> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
> Eric.
>

Are you using a long nap roller? That will help a lot.

If you have access to someone with an airless sprayer, that makes the paint
application go much more quickly, but, unless it's a big, or very complex
shed, cleanup will offset much of the efficiency of application. And I
always end up back rolling & brushing much of it anyway.

If you're using a good quality paint, the good news is that you shouldn't
have to do again for quite a while. In temperate California, I generally
get tired of the color, before the wall requires recoating. One stucco
house I sprayed still looked good almost 20 years later.

Patriarch

Dd

David

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

01/08/2004 12:56 PM

rolling on 3 coats is correct. One good-coverage primer
coat and two coats of a good quality latex topcoat is the
proper method for the ply.

David

Eric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>
> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>
> Eric.

Ll

LP

in reply to [email protected] (Eric) on 31/07/2004 8:15 PM

05/08/2004 2:08 AM

I didnt see the original post but I'll chime in with this:

I'm assuming you're using latex paint and if thats the case then you
need an airless sprayer. Anything else requires thinning, and latex
does not like to be thinned, even a little bit. In the long run you
will spend more time and get a less satisfactory job with anything but
airless. Wagner Power Painters are useless also as they just dont put
out enough paint for T111. If you can't rent a good airless unit,
read on.

I suspect that maybe you're using the wrong roller cover. You need
covers with a nap of at least 1/2", and 3/4" if you can find them.
Keep the roller goopy wet and expect to use a lot of paint.

(My 28X36 shop took 20 gallons for first coat, 15 gallons for 2nd, and
never did get to the third. ($$!!))

You'll still have to brush the vertical strips, but again bigger is
better. Go with a 4" brush, with lots of paint on it.

If you have to stop for any extended period of time, wrap the
roller/cover and the brush in plastic grocery bags. With a tight wrap
they will stay wet for 3 or 4 days, if need be.

Don't waste time trying to clean rollers and brushes. Consider them
expendables. (HD has those cheap white bristle brushes in 4" size
that you can just trash when done).

Good Luck.

On 4 Aug 2004 21:47:24 -0700, [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Thanks very much for all your replies.
>
>I'm starting to think of a spray gun. I have a compressor. But never
>use a spray gun. PLeae elt me know if you have any recommendation.
>
>Eric.
>
>[email protected] (Eric) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just finished my shed. The outside wall is T1-11 plywood which have
>> a very rough surface and is really a pain to paint and seems take
>> forever. I just finished prime the wall. And cannot imagine that the
>> book suggest to paint 3 times.
>>
>> Is there a better way to paint this kind surface? I was using roller
>> for the strip and brush for the gaps.
>>
>> Eric.


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