[rescue] Re: Computing Furniture Applications

Kurt Huhn kurt at k-huhn.com
Wed Feb 27 13:37:23 CST 2002


> > I just bought a HVLP sprayer from Harbor Freight for $69 so that I can
> > refinish the bashtub, paint the fence, spray the deck with water seal,
> > paint the shed, etc.  It's quite a bargain.
> 
> HVLP?

High Volume Low Pressure - it uses a *lot* of low-pressure air to
propell the paint, rather than a *little* low pressure air.

In a nutshell, HVLP sprayers allow much more contol over spray pattern,
better paint economy, and better coverage.  They're pretty much the
de-facto standard for quality spray-on painting of smooth surfaces
(metal, fiberglass, ceramic, plastic, etc).

> 
> We already wore out our Wagner "power painter" and are looking for something
> a little more durable/quality.  Need to paint basically the entire house.
> (inside that is)

Never underestimate the power of the plain old roller.  I painted the
entire interior of my present house before moving in, and it only took
one weekend using a regular old roller and paint-pan.

> 
> worst thing I've had to do as a homeowner:  use the spray thing and re-
> texture the ceilings.  god, WHAT A MESS.
> 

Mine - repair a busted septic tank line.  The smell - OH GOD THE SMELL! 
And the nasty slimy stuff - ugh <blurph>...

Kurt



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