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Just used one of these to spray both kitchens' cabinets in my kid's duplex with good results.  https://www.amazon.com/REXBETI-Ultimate-750-Electric-Lightweight-Spraying/dp/B07DLR5FK2/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=32PAT25KHI7TM&keywords=rexbeti+paint+sprayer&qid=1554047420&s=hi&sprefix=rexbe%2Ctools%2C160&sr=1-2-spons&psc=1

You can rent a Graco or Titan airless spayer like pro painters use from most tool rental places.

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Just used one of these to spray both kitchens' cabinets in my kid's duplex with good results.  https://www.amazon.com/REXBETI-Ultimate-750-Electric-Lightweight-Spraying/dp/B07DLR5FK2/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=32PAT25KHI7TM&keywords=rexbeti+paint+sprayer&qid=1554047420&s=hi&sprefix=rexbe%2Ctools%2C160&sr=1-2-spons&psc=1
You can rent a Graco or Titan airless spayer like pro painters use from most tool rental places.


Would this work well for painting a garage door and all of the wood that is between the roof and brick on the exterior of the home? Don’t know what that shit is called. Mainly I don’t know if it sprays too wide and thus not ideal for such a small strip of wood (like a foot or less wide I think). Of course I assume I’d have to tape off the brick
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Are you talking about painting the eaves? I’d rent a pro spray for something needing that level of control. You’ll need a smaller tip size for a smaller fan of paint. Practice on a piece of cardboard before the house. 

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Yea the eaves. That tape and plastic combo is nice. I’ll also power wash them since they are dirty as fuck thus I don’t want the paint not adhering properly.

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I ended up buying an $80 wagner model. There was a picture of a guy on the packaging painting a picket fence which is my project. Advertising reeled me in. Busting it out today. Thanks for ideas.

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the early versions of those things vibrated like a mofo.  my hand would be numb in 5 minutes.


Then you touched yourself with your eyes closed assuming it was a stranger’s hand didn’t you.
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I’m hot and cold on the ~$150 Wagner I bought.  I always put paint on too thick with it, and the paint “mist” it substantial.  You really need to cover everything and spend some time on the prep. It does paint well, except for ceilings. I’ve done 4 bedrooms, media room, and game room with it.  I later did the bathrooms by hand, didn’t want to fool with the sprayer.  Like I said, hot and cold about it. 

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