How to Stain (and NOT to Stain) Your Fence with a Pump Sprayer | Ready Seal Wood Stain on Fence
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- This was my first time staining a fence with a pump sprayer and I made a couple key mistakes early that I go over in the video.
-For starters, make sure there is significant and consistent pressure from the sprayer. Stop and pump it as you start to feel the pressure subside.
-Make sure the nozzle is in the correct position, ideally parallel to the ground
-Hold the wand 1-2 feet from the fence.
-Avoid making too many passes over the same place. This was a waste of stain and time as the stain didn't have enough time to soak into the wood before running down the fence.
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0:00 - Intro
0:53 - CORRECT Staining
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Thanks for the video. Was thinking about giving this method a whirl on my board on board fence. Used my Graco years ago and went thru tons of stain. Ready Seal is awesome stuff, so easy to work with.
It is, and some of those paint sprayers waste so much paint/stain. Give it a shot!
I have never thought about putting stain in a pump sprayer,i think it is a brilliant idea.
Thanks man
Hopefully it can speed up your project 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing your experiences, very helpful knowing what went wrong and what went right.
Thank you. A classic case of “less is more”
Your video was a big help. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Great advice! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I had the same pump sprayer with the correct stain nozzle and tried to use it with Valspar semitransparent water based stain/sealant mix but it failed to spray at all and just came out like a stream.
Dont know if my nozzle was improperly made or some form of user error but it was very frustrating and had to use a roller instead to finish the job which took much longer.
That's the issue I am having. Did you figure it out?
Same issue we're having. When we put only water in the tank we got a perfect 'fan' . It's almost like the stain is too thick for the pump sprayer.
I did that too, it's almost like paint and I think I jacked up the sprayer. Lol The gate looks good though, but it got on the cement and coated it. Lol
Great video. Do you have a dedicated pump sprayer for staining? How well did it clean up the tank? Reason I ask is I’m using a rather expensive battery powered sprayer and don’t want to ruin it? Thanks
Sorry for the delay but no I just wash it out immediately, and since it’s a water based stain it doesn’t have a problem. Hope that helps!
How dry do the fence pickets need to be before applying the oil based stain?
also how much stain did you use for how many feet?
I used 3 gallons for 40 ft of 6 ft high fencing. However you can easily do it with 2 if efficient with the application. It’s not cheap stain!
And I think it says wait 24-48 hours.
I was told by a painter. First pass, do small sections then back brush or back roll the fence.
Certainly wouldn’t hurt but the can specifically says no back brushing required!
Who cares what the can says...they were told by a painter! 😅 @TheDIYrealtor
@@Youtibeviewer I guess I should have been more specific. A career painter that did it for 30 years, million dollar houses, wood furniture and fences. It was just a suggestion from some with probably more experience than most of us.
@gregcolin9488 yeah, sorry, I was in a snarky mood yesterday. It's always better to back brush a penatrating coating into the grain the first time. But, it's also good to read directions and follow them... Have a good day!
What color and brand dud you use on fence here
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Which pump sprayer did you use? Thanks.
Home Depot makes 2 types from their HDX line. I used the slightly more upgraded one that allows staining.
Thanks so much! I tried a Decks and More sprayer and had no luck. Well give this one a try.
How many coats did you apply?
I did two coats about 24 hours apart
How do you do the other side of the fence. The side with the rails. Seems like all the videos do the 'easy' side.
Good question. Pretty much the same way but I brushed the posts and maneuvered the sprayer into any gaps. Just keep in mind it sprays everywhere so cover anything nearby.
@@TheDIYrealtordid you spray the 'rails' sideways and then paint the pickets up and down? Or just sprayed everything up and down aside from the hand painted post/tricky areas? Also do you reccommend doing the front or back first? Thanks!!
What kind of nozzle do you use? Mine didnt comes out like that 😂
Ha! It’s the flat nozzle. Came with the sprayer
It is not only stain, you also need to seal your fence for UV protection and mold resistance
Right
W hat sprayer you use
There are two versions of the Home Depot brand HDX, it’s the one that’s slightly more expensive but can do stains as well. Just be warned it goes everywhere when spraying! Lol
I wanna do this but I’m scared some may blow over onto my neighbor’s patio.
It definitely sprays everywhere!
@@TheDIYrealtordo you think it would help to hang like a shower curtain behind and move as you spray or would that make a bigger mess? Thanks
Was this water based or oil based?
Water, with “no back brushing required”. Except for the back, which required plenty of brushing for the posts and railss
@@TheDIYrealtor I’m going to use oil. Can I spray oil based? I was planing to roll it. Spray would be much quicker.
Your suppose to brush it after you spray the boards
No back brushing required if applied correctly. I didn’t in the beginning so yes, that would have been appropriate. You can see a brush in my back pocket. I brushed the posts on the other side but again if done correctly it will dry correctly
Always ALWAYS back brush
Ok cool story. No.
Yeah the back brushing is not a viable idea mostly because the stain in already soaked in and if you were gonna brush it why even f*** around with a sprayer?
PS.i Googled using a pump sprayer to stain and it brought me your video?@@TheDIYrealtor
Looks the same both methods
Correct. However one was a complete waste of time and stain because I was over spraying. Therefore, while the result is the same, multiple passes using extra stain only yielded a waste of about a gallon of stain. And at $44/gal it gets expensive quickly!