I'm kinda hard headed sometimes. I refurb'd a disabled friend's shed (replaced a lot of wood/trim wood) and then I painted it. I used those el cheapo brushes (50 cent ones at HD). They don't hold paint, they drip, can't get a nice even stroke, the bristles are easily bent and thus get paint on the wrong surfaces, etc.. They're ***** matter.
Ugh. I finally broke down and bought the $19 value pack of Purdy brushes to do the touch up on the trim. What a difference. My pro carpenter cousin had Purdy brushes when I hired him to help me on my mom's old house a couple of years ago. He jokingly yelled at me when we first started because he told me were his brushes were, and I went to get one and I ripped the cardboard cover off -- not knowing it was a re-usable cover. I didn't know Purdys were the best, sorta pricey but worth it.
I was just going to buy the trim brush for $8, but I did the math and figured I'd save a lot by getting the value pack.
Ugh. I finally broke down and bought the $19 value pack of Purdy brushes to do the touch up on the trim. What a difference. My pro carpenter cousin had Purdy brushes when I hired him to help me on my mom's old house a couple of years ago. He jokingly yelled at me when we first started because he told me were his brushes were, and I went to get one and I ripped the cardboard cover off -- not knowing it was a re-usable cover. I didn't know Purdys were the best, sorta pricey but worth it.
I was just going to buy the trim brush for $8, but I did the math and figured I'd save a lot by getting the value pack.
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