richardbrown
Private Member
any tips for using the above machine to achieve a light texture using mono would be much appreciated.
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ill do it for you Nick, this machine makes me hard when I spray bucket coat..... not a blemish in it
paul im gonna need you to spray ur load over my walls shortly (in acrylic) to make up for you nicking my compressor for a yr
you ever invsesting spunketh? Been spraying parex Maite recently....can spray 60m in morn with mesh and spat then hose and sponge, then short lunch and same again without cleaning a thing. A liberating experience loading the xl up with 7 30kg bags off the mains with 20m hose on with no probs. A beefy comp would sort the topcoat out with about a 90m range off the one fill of the machine....boootiful with just me and the 17 yr old lad, kind of restores ur faith in the outlay of the kit in the first place.
Rich are you spraying the adhesive with the swing too mixed off a whisk?
We spray a big panel on or two smaller panels one lift at a time top down. Takes less than a minute to get it on. We then quickly flatten off with spats and mesh as normal spatting to a good standard as you progress. Do the whole area then start another big panel...repeat whole thing so there's around 100m on the Walls. We then clean machine out and av grub. Load up van and then attach hose pipe with regular garden gun on shower setting. By this time the material tears if you spat it without water. Hose the whole lift down in seconds and two of us sponging to a give a nice flat but slightly brushed look to the panel. This provides an improved key for the topcoat whilst removing any spat lines or lumps and bumps. A 1.5mm finish looks mint on it. Works for usexplain to me your process on the maite goody with the xl spraying it, I dont see why you would be hosing it and sponging it mate
how is it? iv forgotten what it looks like
We spray a big panel on or two smaller panels one lift at a time top down. Takes less than a minute to get it on. We then quickly flatten off with spats and mesh as normal spatting to a good standard as you progress. Do the whole area then start another big panel...repeat whole thing so there's around 100m on the Walls. We then clean machine out and av grub. Load up van and then attach hose pipe with regular garden gun on shower setting. By this time the material tears if you spat it without water. Hose the whole lift down in seconds and two of us sponging to a give a nice flat but slightly brushed look to the panel. This provides an improved key for the topcoat whilst removing any spat lines or lumps and bumps. A 1.5mm finish looks mint on it. Works for us