Metal Head
8th August 2006, 11:30 PM
Hi,
Given that we had a fine day today here in Melbourne (and the tiling came to a halt), I decided to start on painting some of the weatherboards we had replaced a couple of months ago. Given the width of the boards is around the 100mm (4" for the olden's;) :D) I decided to use the same width brush. However, I soon realised there must be a better technique (no - not getting others to do it:D) to it given that my arms were soon feeling tired. I have attached an image of the brush I was using.
Is this the way to go?.
I am using acrylic gloss Dulux weathershield on top of the already primered boards. But the finish (I don't think) is that great:confused:. Should I invest in a better quality brush (and maybe smaller in size)?.
I would appreciate other (who would be far more experienced than I) members advice, as I have quite a few to do so I would like to get it right first time.
Cheers
David
Given that we had a fine day today here in Melbourne (and the tiling came to a halt), I decided to start on painting some of the weatherboards we had replaced a couple of months ago. Given the width of the boards is around the 100mm (4" for the olden's;) :D) I decided to use the same width brush. However, I soon realised there must be a better technique (no - not getting others to do it:D) to it given that my arms were soon feeling tired. I have attached an image of the brush I was using.
Is this the way to go?.
I am using acrylic gloss Dulux weathershield on top of the already primered boards. But the finish (I don't think) is that great:confused:. Should I invest in a better quality brush (and maybe smaller in size)?.
I would appreciate other (who would be far more experienced than I) members advice, as I have quite a few to do so I would like to get it right first time.
Cheers
David