Mike Ellis
TDR MEMBER
After being off work for a while and trying to do some stuff around the house, I have finally faced the facts: I need to join "Bad Painters Anonymous".
I've never been able to get a decent looking paint job with a brush. Not on trim work, not on furniture, not on nothin'. My only hope of a decent finish is with a sprayer.
- I've tried fancy brushes. Cheap brushes. Foam brushes. Little bitty rollers. They all suck!
- I've tried fancy paint. Cheap paint. Water base. Oil base. Enamel. Laquer. Acrylics. Varnish. They all suck!
- I've sanded. I've primed. I've cleaned. Sealed. Dusted. Vacuumed. Polished. Prayed. None of it works! The final finish always ends up with brush streaks, or smears, or dust. Attempts to repair the defects just make it worse.
This last weekend I tried to paint these miserable no-good snake-licking newel-post things that are in an alcove in the house - like fancy lathe-turned table legs. It went... poorly (and that's putting a POSITIVE spin on it). :{ Worse, I realized when looking at the wretched results that EVERYTHING I paint ends up looking like that. #@$%! I could do almost as good dobbing it on with a red shop rag!
How in the libbery-blasted ding-dang heck do you guys get a good finish???? I have seen stuff that has been painted nicely, so I know it is possible in principle. But HOW? HOW? God help me, HOW?! :{
Ellis: "My name is Mike, and I'm a bad painter. "
Audience: "HI, MIKE!"
I've never been able to get a decent looking paint job with a brush. Not on trim work, not on furniture, not on nothin'. My only hope of a decent finish is with a sprayer.
- I've tried fancy brushes. Cheap brushes. Foam brushes. Little bitty rollers. They all suck!
- I've tried fancy paint. Cheap paint. Water base. Oil base. Enamel. Laquer. Acrylics. Varnish. They all suck!
- I've sanded. I've primed. I've cleaned. Sealed. Dusted. Vacuumed. Polished. Prayed. None of it works! The final finish always ends up with brush streaks, or smears, or dust. Attempts to repair the defects just make it worse.
This last weekend I tried to paint these miserable no-good snake-licking newel-post things that are in an alcove in the house - like fancy lathe-turned table legs. It went... poorly (and that's putting a POSITIVE spin on it). :{ Worse, I realized when looking at the wretched results that EVERYTHING I paint ends up looking like that. #@$%! I could do almost as good dobbing it on with a red shop rag!
How in the libbery-blasted ding-dang heck do you guys get a good finish???? I have seen stuff that has been painted nicely, so I know it is possible in principle. But HOW? HOW? God help me, HOW?! :{
Ellis: "My name is Mike, and I'm a bad painter. "
Audience: "HI, MIKE!"