I have a lot of pieces of 8" x 6" wood to paint white and was wondering if it is worth investing in some sort of spray gun.
How do they work, can you use ordinary primer and emulsion in them and can anyone recommend an inexpensive one please?
Mrs Overdraft ........... you are a woman of many parts... if I may be so personal.
I would go for an airless spray. The others tend to clog yer nozzle, unless you have one of those air compressors used in garages.
Airless sprays are used a lot by professional decorators now. You can buy from as little as £30 to several thousand. It all rather depends on whether you'll be doing more spraying in the future. If not, it would be worth checking a rental price from a hire centre.
Primer,emulsion etc is no problem. What is the timber for? Is it sawn or planed?
I have over 100 pieces of sawn & sanded timber to spray. I make the odd decorative plaque but have shot myself in the foot by being too bloody good at them as I now have a large order to fulfill
Yes, I sand them, prime them, emulsion them, decorate them, kick them around the room a few times and then sell them for a very optimistic sum of money
Sorry if I seem thick but I am now confused by the different types of airless sprayers. I had a quick google and was instantly overwhelmed. Electric, gravity fed, cup.......argh!
You might even want to consider "dipping". Fill a bucket with emulsion... bang a small nail into the back of the plaque... tie on a piece of string... dip, and hang on the washing line... quickly run a brush along the bottom to take off the drips
£83 for a weekend......... a bit of overkill though, for what you need. For £35 I think I'd buy a small one and put it down to experience and "learning curves" if it's not quite right.