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Sharp Improvements
Trade: Remodeling
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wilmington, N.C.
Posts: 554
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New Little Paint Toys
Many of you remodelers may already have used these dandy's but I thought some should get a heads up. I have been painting houses since I was a kid but never bought an 18" roller or a pelican bucket with a magnet for cutting and trim. I always used a standard roller and pan. I was at Benjamin Moore the other day for a big paint job and decided to try them. I spent about $60 total on the upgrades including a large bucket/pan and could not be happier. The roller is 150% faster than a standard 9" roller and the pelican bucket is much lighter and less cumbersome compared to a filled can of paint wearing out your hand and thumb. Anyway, I thought a few might like some insight.
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Trade: Painter
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 103
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Re: New Little Paint Toys
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