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Old 07-03-2006, 03:09 PM   #1
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whats the best way to paiunt that stuff? roll and back brush or spray and backbrush or?????

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Old 07-04-2006, 08:51 AM   #2
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29 views,and no replies...T-111 is that plywood with the 1/4 inch saw blade width sawed out....come on guys !!!
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Everybody here knows what t-111 is. The easiest way is to spray and backroll. If you have the opportunity, backprime it. T-111 peels like a sob if it's not handled right. The cracks are a pain in the butt to get them filled in right, so a sprayer is the quickest way I can recommend.

This topic has been hashed out at least a couple times around here. It's difficult to get people to type out responses they've typed before. Try the search function next time and you won't have to worry about replys. You can read some that are already there.

I do recall one product for rolling the cracks out. I believe Teetor tried it on some t-111 and ended up ditching it. It's a small roller made for corners, but I can't remember what it's called or where it comes from.
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I do recall one product for rolling the cracks out. I believe Teetor tried it on some t-111 and ended up ditching it. It's a small roller made for corners, but I can't remember what it's called or where it comes from.

Yeah, I tried it once too, - - it's made especially for T-111, - - and it's useless . . .
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ok,thanks very much for the replies...spray and back roll it is !
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I just made a few shed doors out of the stuff,and painting them cracks was a pita. I just brushed it on as the area was small after the ply was trimmed out. Primed first .
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