Thank you so much, I know I am sorry, life and work have been so hectic with school, football practices, labor shortage, material....man o man...tough times right now! Hope you are all doing well, and I will try harder to get up more videos. Thank you so much for the support 🤝🙌🙏🙏🙏
I think that the depth and technology of the job is very good, I think it is the fruit of effort and passion, I am proud, I respect you, I hope you will succeed deeply in your heart👍👍🧹👍👍👍👍👍👍
If you had to paint both sides of this door using this stand up method, would you flip while wet and spray the other side each coat? Will that effect over spray from bouncing off the plastic ? Thanks I’m advance ! Great work
Hello! Thank you for your video. A few questions for ya! 1) what type of equipment do you recommend that I buy, 2) what type of paint should I buy, 3) would I use the same equipment to paint my interior doors? 4) also would I use the same type of paint on the interior doors as I would for an exterior door?; 5) are you using the same paint color for coat one and two?
Why not shoot the edges, door strikes first so there’s no chance of over spray or does it matter much? Thanks in advance for sharing your passion and for your radd videos. Please keep ‘em coming!
Hello Alex, thanks for the question, I always like a room temperature door or cabinet, just a lot of airflow is better, sometimes if you warm up a door or surface, you can run into the finish flashing too fast and may not give the paint enough time to properly adhere, so I like to focus more on a quick tack coat, and then for your final go heavier... that first contact of the first coat, is where you make a strong bond, if it's too heavy or too hot, you can run into bubbling, spidering, or separation. Great question, and thank you so much for the comment 👊🤝🙏🙏 let me know if you have any other questions
Nice to see you back🤙🏻
Thank you so much, I know I am sorry, life and work have been so hectic with school, football practices, labor shortage, material....man o man...tough times right now! Hope you are all doing well, and I will try harder to get up more videos. Thank you so much for the support 🤝🙌🙏🙏🙏
Great videos. A lot more to it then slapping some paint on it. p.S. you’re the cleanest painter I’ve ever seen.
I think that the depth and technology of the job is very good, I think it is the fruit of effort and passion, I am proud, I respect you, I hope you will succeed deeply in your heart👍👍🧹👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much, I really appreciate and am very grateful for your kind words, thank you so much😊🤝🙏 I really appreciate it
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i was waiting to see if you would hit the top edge of the window bars ;) nice work.
Right!!! Dang...why is it so hard to remember that...I always have to do a mental checklist on those things.😅😆 thanks so much for the comment 🤝🙏
Great info.
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Nice Finish
Thank you so much 👍 💪 Yes I love the finish of this satin product. Thanks again for the support 🙏 🙌
If you had to paint both sides of this door using this stand up method, would you flip while wet and spray the other side each coat? Will that effect over spray from bouncing off the plastic ? Thanks I’m advance ! Great work
Hello! Thank you for your video. A few questions for ya! 1) what type of equipment do you recommend that I buy, 2) what type of paint should I buy, 3) would I use the same equipment to paint my interior doors? 4) also would I use the same type of paint on the interior doors as I would for an exterior door?; 5) are you using the same paint color for coat one and two?
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Thank you Moses👊🤝🙏🙏 We appreciate it very much!
Why not shoot the edges, door strikes first so there’s no chance of over spray or does it matter much? Thanks in advance for sharing your passion and for your radd videos.
Please keep ‘em coming!
I like your video's great content. It looked like your psi was too low? but it might of been the shadows.
Hello Paint Boss. Would warming the door in the sun before spraying quckin the drying and reapplication process?
Hello Alex, thanks for the question, I always like a room temperature door or cabinet, just a lot of airflow is better, sometimes if you warm up a door or surface, you can run into the finish flashing too fast and may not give the paint enough time to properly adhere, so I like to focus more on a quick tack coat, and then for your final go heavier... that first contact of the first coat, is where you make a strong bond, if it's too heavy or too hot, you can run into bubbling, spidering, or separation. Great question, and thank you so much for the comment 👊🤝🙏🙏 let me know if you have any other questions
@@PaintBoss Thank you for your reply. I appreciate the reasons of your process.
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What color is that?
Great color right?! This is sherwin Williams Ripe olive. Looks beautiful! thanks for the comment 👊 🤝 🙏
@@PaintBoss love it! Thank you!
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