You are the boss ofdad jokes. Lesser dads have jokes at a mediocre level. Yours are advanced and come with side humor in the form of other sly remarks and perfectly times hints of tone change culminating in a symphony of top tier next level dad humour. Katt Williams has nothing on you.
@@CharlietheHandyman I thoroughly enjoyed watching you paint your garage. The painting of the garage door is the last thing people are thinking about while watching this video. You've had a lifetime to master the craft of comedic expression via dad jokes delivered in the best way possible. thanks to your quirks and mirthful timbre. Masterpiece of a garage painting video. 10/10 George Carlin and Robin Williams would be proud. Remind me of Gallagher alittle bit.
It looks like you painted over that large rust spot. Oops! The rust is going to come right through that paint in a hurry. You could put three coats of paint on, and the rust is still going to race right through that water-based paint. Get yourself a rattle can of Rustoleum auto primer (gray) and hit that rust spot before you put that paint on it.
1. You would have to either a) buy a sprayer b) rent a sprayer c) already own a sprayer. 2. After that, you would then need to learn to spray. Paint doesn't soak into garage doors and if you don't know how to spray, it will cause thick marks where paint is too thick and has been overlapped, and this can also cause drips. All of which impact the quality of the finish. 3. You would need to purchase more paint than is necessary for the garage door. You need to be able to fill the paint line and that requires lots of paint that is needed not even to go on the garage door but just to keep the line filled. While for an experienced painter, who already has the equipment and knowledge, spraying is the way to go. But, as a person trying to touch up their house over their weekends, brush and roller all day.
Thanks Charlie. That was quick, informative and you have a good sense of humor😆
Well done👍👍
Thanks for watching!
I was not expecting to enjoy this video as much as I did 😂 great views too!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yayyyy you did it.
You know it
You cloned exactly what mishaps I would of encountered,,🤗😂👌
Not bad. Now it's my turn haha
Put some tunes on and enjoy!
Put a shim of tape or plastic inside the roller ends (trimmed up before use) to keep the brush from slipping.
I like that idea 💡
You are the boss ofdad jokes. Lesser dads have jokes at a mediocre level. Yours are advanced and come with side humor in the form of other sly remarks and perfectly times hints of tone change culminating in a symphony of top tier next level dad humour. Katt Williams has nothing on you.
That is some high praise my friend. Katt is one of the best.
@@CharlietheHandyman I thoroughly enjoyed watching you paint your garage. The painting of the garage door is the last thing people are thinking about while watching this video. You've had a lifetime to master the craft of comedic expression via dad jokes delivered in the best way possible. thanks to your quirks and mirthful timbre. Masterpiece of a garage painting video. 10/10 George Carlin and Robin Williams would be proud. Remind me of Gallagher alittle bit.
How long does it take to dry before repeat another coat?
It dried pretty fast being in the sun. The paint has directions for second coat. I waited about 30mins.
It looks like you painted over that large rust spot. Oops! The rust is going to come right through that paint in a hurry. You could put three coats of paint on, and the rust is still going to race right through that water-based paint. Get yourself a rattle can of Rustoleum auto primer (gray) and hit that rust spot before you put that paint on it.
I agree that could prolong the inevitable but the customer just wanted a quick paint job. Thanks for watching!
Looks brand new. All the paints now you need three or four coats. Do not know what they did to them. Peace!
More coats more paint more profits 🤷🏻♂️
You would of got a better finish spraying it
Possibly just giving some tips for people who don’t have a sprayer.
@@CharlietheHandyman thanks all u see are spray videos and I'm interested in old fashioned painting
1. You would have to either a) buy a sprayer b) rent a sprayer c) already own a sprayer.
2. After that, you would then need to learn to spray. Paint doesn't soak into garage doors and if you don't know how to spray, it will cause thick marks where paint is too thick and has been overlapped, and this can also cause drips. All of which impact the quality of the finish.
3. You would need to purchase more paint than is necessary for the garage door. You need to be able to fill the paint line and that requires lots of paint that is needed not even to go on the garage door but just to keep the line filled.
While for an experienced painter, who already has the equipment and knowledge, spraying is the way to go. But, as a person trying to touch up their house over their weekends, brush and roller all day.
Come help us please 😭
Paint?