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Paint gable ceiling - Airless Spray FF312

Painting a gable ceiling with exposed rafters, lots of tannin bleed for which im using a stain sealer which is tinted to the final colour before applying the finish coat of low sheen. Buy Wagner / Titan Airless Spray Here - http://goo.gl/yheBMF I have had to coat the ceiling 3 times with the stain sealer to keep the stain from bleeding through, this is sometimes normal with bad tannin bleed. This job has a lot of difficult higher areas, which require some sort of scaffold set up. This is not something average joe should attempt on his own house unless he has lots of experience working of trestles as i do. Im using a Graco Fine Finish 312 tip, with a large filter. This is closer to a brush than say the 310 / 311 fine finish with medium or fine filter i use in most of my other videos. The reason for this is that the rafters are rough sawn timber, and i need the droplet size to be bigger (orifice size) so the paint fills alot of tiny cracks that are on the timber and stops the bleed through. You could probably go to a 314 tip, and if i was doing this again i probably would. You will use more paint however. Job duration was 1.5 weeks. Im using 12ft trestles in parts, and 5m planks on the difficult bits.

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Painting a gable ceiling with exposed rafters, lots of tannin bleed for which im using a stain sealer which is tinted to the final colour before applying the finish coat of low sheen. Buy Wagner / Titan Airless Spray Here - http://goo.gl/yheBMF I have had to coat the ceiling 3 times with the stain sealer to keep the stain from bleeding through, this is sometimes normal with bad tannin bleed. This job has a lot of difficult higher areas, which require some sort of scaffold set up. This is not something average joe should attempt on his own house unless he has lots of experience working of trestles as i do. Im using a Graco Fine Finish 312 tip, with a large filter. This is closer to a brush than say the 310 / 311 fine finish with medium or fine filter i use in most of my other videos. The reason for this is that the rafters are rough sawn timber, and i need the droplet size to be bigger (orifice size) so the paint fills alot of tiny cracks that are on the timber and stops the bleed through. You could probably go to a 314 tip, and if i was doing this again i probably would. You will use more paint however. Job duration was 1.5 weeks. Im using 12ft trestles in parts, and 5m planks on the difficult bits.

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