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Roller frame double

nm2

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Does a person tried this type of frame roller double that can accept two standard roll 9 1/2" (total19" side by side) to apply epoxy on floor ?
A method economic is using two 9 1/2" roll instead one 18" !
Is it a good idea ?
Is it a problem for center line ?
What is your comment about this ?
 

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LegacyIndustrial

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Bad idea. Yes will leave center-line. Epoxies and urethanes are not latex paint. You don't want to be playing with rollers once you are moving the material around.






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Firebird 1

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That looks like a frame for a 18" roller cover. Take the t 2 9" rollers out and when you buy the large cover it has plastic inserts that fit into the end, that clip at each end of the frame.
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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A quality roller sleeve for epoxy/urethane work will likely be marked non-shedding. It will also have a poly-core. Purdy, Wooster, etc... the name brands are usually poly-core.

Why do you need a better quality roller?

Because, these products typically have a pot-life. When you start reaching the end of it the materials can become more and more sticky. Putting increasing pressure on the construction of the sleeve. A cardboard core roller (cheaper roller) can become unglued, literally.

You don't want this to happen.
 
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