Well, after spending several weekends of rooftop acrobatics getting this dormer ready for paint…lots of scraping, manufacturing new and repairing some fishscales, reattaching many of the rest, repairing the trim, and rebuilding the sills, I finally got to the point where it was time to paint.

Well, prime, actually. I’m slapping on a coat of Sherwin Williams Oil based exterior primer first.
Next, I’ll need to caulk and fill any divots or nail holes with wood filler, and THEN I need to decide if it needs another coat of primer.
This stuff is thirsty! It’s also a royal pain to paint…with a brush. Ladder acrobatics, crevasses, thirsty wood, and multiple edges make paint brush work on this thing an absolute nightmare.
This experience will be repeated on other parts of the house…when viewed from a paint-by-brush perspective, this house grows to even more massive proportions!
Over an hour with a brush, and I only had about a quarter of this done. (I didn’t take a pic of the partially primed). Worse yet, I wasn’t happy with the coverage.
What does this mean for your hapless homeowner and dedicated do-it-myself-er?
Well, it means I get to buy another tool of course!
Muhahahahahahahahaha! <--maniacal laughter
Ur...um...snif.
(best innocent/straight face)
Tools are a necessity, not toys.
(/straight face)
So, I ordered an airless rig. Specifically, this one.
The Wagner 0515010T Paint Crew Plus Paint Sprayer. I bought a reconditioned one for $125 or so. From the reviews it seemed stout enough to do the work I need on this house without getting into professional pricing.
For the cost of about 4 gallons of paint I figured I couldn’t lose.
CUAgain,
Daniel Meyer



Ooh, are you painting it turquoise, or is that just weir primer?