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- What are the most important airless paint sprayer tips to have in your painting tool box. Top 3 airless spray tips: 310, 515 and 619. Why? Paint Life Pro: paintlifesupply.com
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Shalom bro. What’s the best tip for new beginner sprayer on interior with latex paint. Not new construction. Trying to get the hang of sprayer.
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You are the only Professional Painter I key up and watch on CZcams, I just want to extend my gratitude and thank you for the amount of help you've given. Considering, as a 50yr old dude. I'm living in my grandparents parents home built in 1930. Your clear and informative instruction has been almost as good as scripture, meaning Top-Notch info, keep up the good work. Once again Thank you and GOD BLESS.
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As a 65+ active woman, revamping my home, giving it a face lift, I am learning so much from you, THANK YOU!! You are a no BS guy, I love that, keep it simple, show/tell what works for what and what does not!! Love your education, sure helps speed up my project! Hugz.
I don't often leave comments in videos, but I think I just learned more about painting than I have in 40 years of being a homeowner. I'm not telling my wife about any of this... you just became my secret weapon! Well done, I'm in...
Thanks! Great video Chris. Can't go wrong with simplifying the operation. I am a landlord and DIY as much as I can. I do all my own painting and really enjoy putting on a professional looking result, using good products, good prep, and your.....tips.... are invaluable :)
As a lifelong painter and contractor my earliest experiences in the late 1960s were done primarily with pot and hose as airless was just coming in and the old timers I worked for were resistant to them. My years contracting in residential/comml were all airless. I was also in the era of oil base enamels and switching to the early water base products with their growing pains. Always enjoyed painting.
I recently found your channel on CZcams and find you expertise and product very helpful. I used both Graco and Titan pumps to paint oilfield equipment many years ago and just started painting houses for a living and your information has really helped me in my new venture. Thanks and much success.
You're amazing and I watch you all the time, I've been painting 22 years now and always like to keep learning and you are the man, I use 310"s for trim work, I carry a 410 in my pocket and I switch it out when I get to my doors, that way I don't have to adjust my pressure cause it's the same orifice size so just switch it out, do my doors then can switch my#310 back in and continue with my millwork, if I'm using acrylics I make sure that I have a medium course gun filter so it can pass through and atomize properly, if I'm spraying lacquers I use a fine finish filter and use a fine finish tip . Another thing we'd do when doing car lot's on exteriors, Wed put in a bigger tip , turn down the pressure to where it's literally fingering and back roll, of course back rolling is a must, we'd just do it so there was no over spray, basically it was coming out like a garden hose. We also spray down to the Second to last board on lap siding on exteriors, basically cut in underneath the board with the gun so we don't have to mask off the foundation, just roll out the bottom board. Thank you so much for your pro tips and knowledge. Sincerely Lorenzo gig harbor WA.
This video is really helpful! I've been spending too much time fussing around with finding the "perfect" tip for each job. Your 3-tip solution prevents wasted time. Thanks!
Your welcome! Thank you for sharing🤙
I'm not a painter, I build furniture and cabinets but I always come to your page when I need painting tips. Thanks for the content.
Your welcome! Thank you for sharing🤙
totally helped me out quite a bit, using a 515 ,have others too, primariliy doing inside (im a trim contractor shooting my own house) you really were awesome on everything, quite informative, im gonna get the other ones just to have if nothing else. Thanks again!!!
You sir true professional. Anyone could watch and save themselves countless hours and headaches.
Thanks
Thanks for you video. I am from Russia. You guides are very usefull. In Russia there are no a lot of useful items, lik e tips saver. I use plastic bottle with liquid for brakes in it.
Ur vids are very well done and appropriately funny while informative. Thanks for the tips and schooling on what u know as ur biz, u rock Brother!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge/experience, much appreciated.
I'm needing your expertise on how to spray paint. I'm a spray hack at best. You've made some sense of what can be a complex process to a knuckle head. Explaining the tools, etc. Thank you partner.
Very practical in your reasoning and explanations, and very easy to follow. You're making this paint expedition a walk in the park for us. I'm feeling somewhat indebted to you for sure. You're likey new best friend
Holy shit! We use the exact same combo. I use a 214 for most trim packages though. Thanks for the great content
Awesome! Great info, straight to the point! Thank you
I've been learning from this guy on his channel. This guy is just experienced and good
Thanks Carlos
You da man! I have painted for years on and off. Built a new house. Can't wait to paint and save $$ with confidence. All the best!!
Glad to help
This video is unbelievable!! Thanks for sharing👍
Your welcome🤙
Wonderful help!!! Thank you!!! Never sprayed inside a home. Tmw. Will be my first time!!! THANK YOU for your information! Saved a lot of time for me for the day!!!! God Bless you sir!!! If you served in military, Thank you for serving!!! I do 25% off for military veterans!!! Lol!! Yea, I’m in crap Vill MO. 🤣
Absolutely , this guy is the best painter we have ever seen , thank you Sir 🙏 🙌 , you are our God in the painting world 🌎
You're a good dude man...Thank you for the knowledge
Glad to help
I have a Graco X7. Can't go up to a 619. SO I bought a 517 going off your tip of a wider fan and more paint. What a difference between it and the 415 I had on the rough cedar siding. Didn't think it would be that noticeable. I went to painting myself after getting ripped off by the contractor that did our siding by thinning his paint and laying down just enough to change the color (paid for by insurance after a hail storm). The paint was thin enough that one pass with a 2300psi washer removed the entire coat, exposing the older color underneath. Talked to a contractor who told me some painters cheated on insurance jobs to maximize profits as he'd repainted houses that had been painted that way on an insurance claim. Made me wish you were here in Colorado. :)
Thanks for the TIPPS Chris.
Subbed, such great information with no bs, thank you!
Thank you so much for the video. I learned a lot
Excellent Video filled with lots of good information...Thanks for sharing
35 year painter. Great video!
My favorite exterior tip or even new construction interior is a 6/21. I call it my fire hose. Stall for a millisecond, runs.
Thanks for taking the time to explain a ll the information on spraying
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Your videos are awesome...thank you!
You are doin a great job with all the vids! Always exciting to see how much effort and info you put into all of them. And you are having a blast with the branding and merch .... who is your graphic designer? Cheers !
ALL WAYS GREAT THANKS FOR THE LESSON.
Great detail, great explanation. Thank you !
Your welcome! Thank you for sharing👍
Thank you Man great info profissional.
Such a great painting channel! The best! Thanks for all your guidence.
Thank you so much 😀
You grew on me I love your vids and thanks for the help
Thanks for sharing your hard earned knowledge. I am a DIYer but planning to buy a sprayer and paint my 2 story Craftsman wood exterior summer 2024. Starting my research now with all your videos.
Glad to help Rich
Thank you for the great info!
Your welcome🤙
Love them HEA tips. Much new construction or repaints here (ect) houses are 3ft apart. The hea prevent me from masking the wall of the neighbors house. Thank you for your time in the video
So the lower pressure just keeps over spray in the air down?
@@oregonsdank thats part of it yes. They also fan off on the edges better for less hard lines. Less flash when we overlap higher sheen paints like whats going on with exterior paints in my region. They put out close to the same gpm as a standard tip though. They are not to be confused with a fine finish tip though.
Graco, Titan, Tritech all also now have fine finish tips fflp (fine finish low pressure) that go WAY up in size. 6 21 in some cases. Not all fine finish are low pressure but many new ones are. Shooting a 3 story house thats 4 feet from another 3 story house, these low pressure tips are worth the weight in gold. I dont mask the neughbors house. I can also get my gun a lot closer to the wall.
Small pumps can now run tips, and work half as hard. They literally extend the life of packings.
I can mask less, which is less man hours. Run 12" paper on a dormer and haul ass.
Clearly the best video of the pack
Thanks Patrick
IAM learning from your videos alot thanks
Great information thank you for sharing
Excellent info. Thank you!
Good film as always , thanks
Wow - such great info. Seriously great stuff! Thank you.
Glad to help
Another fabulous video!
Great infomation nice one bud happy new year 2020.
Thank you🤙Happy New Year!
Thank you for your videos I appreciate it
Awesome so simple and educational! THANKS!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You For this helpful 🙏 Video.
Thank you my friend.
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks Paint Life,great Tips🤠
Glad you like them!
Graco FFLP 518, 414, 310. No exactly the same, but they work for me. I sprayed a large interior ceiling today with a 5ft wand equipped with a Graco clean shot and had extremely light paint fall. You really give great advice and I enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing
Chris, I love your videos. I am a new subscriber wondering what equipment you would use to paint spindle chairs? Can you use an airless sprayer with a small fine finish tip? Thank you
208 graco fine finish works great for me on french doors and cabinet doors.
Thanks Paint Life,great info
Thank you for watching 👍
Merry Christmas I learned a few things is not only do it
Bought a wagner 150 today.. Vehicle sprayer by trade... Looking to go into the painting and decorating trade.. Can't wait to use it lol
ive always used a 623 blue tip for ceilings and a 517 for walls but the way i learned for walls was to always backroll it in so i always like a old worn out 517 thats all blown out to do walls with cuz we back roll it anyways
Just got a graco sprayer thanks for the info
Thanks mate you really explain thing well I just subscribed 👍👍👍
Thanks for the sub!
Apreciate all you videos ! I have a cuestion i am using a graco x5 and the tip get stock so i turned and turned again but after 1 minute again and again , what your recomend? Thanks for you help stay well
Great videos ! Could a person use a 311 tip to do walls if a finer wall finished was wished for even though it’s slower???
Thanks Chris, I'm almost done with prep on my exterior and about to spray. Your videos have helped a lot. I'm going to use 515 for the body, and a FFLP 310 for the trim
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Thanks for the tips 😄
Glad too
Very informative and thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Pretty knowledgeable. Thanks for explaining some of the differences for those who aren’t that savvy on sprayers. Cheers, dude.
Glad to help
I think it's pump size depending I have a 5.7 liter free flow and placing a 6/19 I sick the bucket dry within seconds 😂😂
You might want to ad diffirent gun filters too for fine finish or exterior
great information, newbie question, going to be priming interior pine walls and ceilings inside tiny home, would you still use 619 tip?
TY, very helpful😄
You are welcome
Sorry for coming so late on the questions: what difference will you see on a 515 ltx vs a lp tip?
515 tip would you use that aswell for exterior brick? Brick has recessed mortar joints and has been previously painted. Thanks for all the videos!!
would be good to also tell with what type of paint you would use those tips in the scenarios you were talking about, thanks
Is a 310 tip good for spraying the high build laquers that you mentioned on another video. I’m a DIY trying to spray my bare wood maple kitchen cabinets
Tank you very much now I know what to get
thanks
Man you’re the man amigo I been enquirer about what to use for my spray gun n every body has a different concept on what tips to get tank you very much amigo
“On all those... weird places” 😂
Another great spray video thanks. When you use that 310 FF tip in most cases is that for one or two coats thank you!
Two coats with todays paints.
Can I buy 310 tip in Perth
Super useful. Thanks! Consider including time indexed summary/notes.
310 fine finish for doors. Or fences even if trying to limit overspray. 510 fine finish if lots of doors.
515 for all exterior work. Brick. Some interior work.
619 for high/fast production interior walls. Not for super smooth walls, risk of fingering/lapping.
HEA for level 5 finish.
Cheers!
What’s best tip for a beginner on interior walls. Latex paint. Not new construction.
@@RaphaEl-pn8ue did you find out what tip is best. Got a rental that I need to paint quick.
@@kal7844 515 just giver a go! it's not very hard to get used to the speed of it, test it on a large piece of cardboard, overlap your sprays by half each pass.
So HEA tips run around 800 psi, should I turn down the psi on the Fine Finish tips as well? I tried out 2 on a large wainscoting project im on but it was just spitting like crazy
I appreciate the information. I've got experience with automotive and airless painting, but the doors I'm spraying now are driving me bonkers. The paint doesn't dry as it should (I figure due to thickness of paint). I've been using the recommended airless tip in a FF format, but will try stepping down to a .010 from a .016.
little late here but you probably need to thin the paint if it's thicker if you are using FFLP tips
311s and 315s is what I use most. Large exterior jobs I use a 415. If im just painting crown and baseboards 211.
Have you tried the Graco LP tips?? Not the FFLP, but the newer LP series... only about a year old or so I think. I've used them with mixed results, considering the switch to HEA
Great videos! Thank you. Just picked up a Graco Project painter plus and plan on painting furniture, cabinets and interior walls/trims/doors. Graco says to go with a 315, but you are recommending a 310. Is there a significant difference between a 310 v 315? Should I be concerned if my sprayer can accept a 310?
wondering exact same thing.
I had a lot of trouble doing trim with a larger orifice, drips on corners was a nightmare. 310 got me a perfect finish.
Which tip is good to finish window frames and doors?
Could u use a titan gun on a graco pump , i am using a titan tip thats universal an i like it fine spray at high pressure
What is the best size tip for a spray disc shield ?
Super!
Do you thin down water-based paints at all when painting with the fine finish tip?
Thanks for another in-depth video! Question! I have the Wagner pro 130, the 515 tip is a bit much in stairwell/ small areas. I was looking at the Wagner/ titan tips(chart) and I’d like to tame this wild beast! So, I’d like to use a 313 or 311 to do trim/molding. Should I when using 311/313 use a viscosity funnel to thin it out at all? Thanks again and stay gold✌️
I never do
I notice you use Titan Products more than Graco anymore. Do you find that it’s a better quality? I have Graco Sprayers, but I suppose I could use titan butterfly and tips.
I have a question about the colors of the tips. I'm gonna by an airless "Wagner control pro 250M" and in that package I'll get tip 517 and 311. What confuses me so much is that they are both the same color (green) so does that mean that the 311 is NOT for fine finish quality? Does it have to be both a lower number and another color to be fine finish? I really hope that someone can help me with this question before buying the spray gun. (I am not a professional- more of a DIY:er).
You rock!
Awesome video
Thank you🤙
A lot of manufactures recommend a orifice larger than a .10. How does that work with the 310?
Thanks!
Thank you very much