I suggest that professional finishes are more down to the skill of the
operator than the quality of the appliance. So therefore I expect you could
get a good finish but it may take a bit to train yourself. I doubt if just
blasting away with a brand-new machine would give you the results you wanted
first time.
Rob Graham
Good luck
Richard
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Cheers.
Nick.
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Possibly yes !
You have not said if these doors are plain and/or have a raised and/or
embossed details
Use primer if you like, but in my experience, provided the item has been
thoroughly prepared, it may not be necessary.
I still maintain that careful application with a roller should do the trick,
with any decorative areas brush painted before rollering.
> I don't really mind the idea of cleaning the equipment after as long as I
get a professional finish.
> Could I get the same finish with a roller?
See above
>What paint would I use with the spray machine? Do you have advice on what
model spray gun I could buy?
A reasonable 240v compressor and gun could set you back upwards of £125
An all-in-one hand held airless sprayer similar to a 'Wagner' may be from
£25 +
In both cases you will have to experiment paint viscosities, pressure
settings, and above all your expertise in actually applying the spray of
paint to the surface will be called into question! (As will your vocabulary
when the paint starts to sag !)
Whatever you decide upon, stick to the same paint type
throughout..........i.e.if you use a water based u/coat, use a similar
finish top-coat etc....... (by the way, many of the aerosol paints are
cellulose based and may well react adversely with acrylics or oil based
paint surfaces)
Above all, use a decent quality, high solid content paint.....not your
run-of-the-mill cheepo rubbish on offer at most of the sheds.
I would personally recommend 'Farrow & Ball', which funnily enough is now
available off the shelf at Homebase.!!
Suggest you find an old piece of board as near as dammit to the existing
finish of the doors in question and experiment.
Richard
Thanks.
Nick.
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Since reading this thread I just can't get the Mr Bean method of painting
the room out of my head. :-))
Steve