bwringer
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I hate painting, but you have to do something to keep Mother Nature from destroying your house.
I've always just gotten whatever the store's "top of the line" paint is. I know nothing at all about paint and very little about painting, so I figure I'll spend a few extra bucks and eliminate one potential source of problems. And so far on my various projects I've been very pleased with how well the paint itself works. (My lack of skills and taste are another matter, but that's not the paint's fault.)
I am about 99% done with painting the outside of my house (turns out I really hate the color, but screw it -- I'm not starting over), and throughout the project I wondered whether I really needed to be spending $150 for each five gallon pail or nearly $40 for each gallon (Pittsburgh Grand Distinction from Menards). We caught a few rebates and sent them in, but you can't count on that.
What say the more experienced GJ crew? Is the mid-level paint any good, or does the expensive stuff save enough time and aggravation to be worth it? Again, the paint worked great. It really did cover any previously painted wood in one coat. Bare wood on the panels I had to replace took two quick coats. Hell, it even smelled nice -- very mild, with hints of vanilla.
By the way, we painted the bulk of the house with this Harbor Freight sprayer (#60600), which also performed flawlessly. Soooo nice, soooooo fast. I am never painting a large area with rollers again...
I've always just gotten whatever the store's "top of the line" paint is. I know nothing at all about paint and very little about painting, so I figure I'll spend a few extra bucks and eliminate one potential source of problems. And so far on my various projects I've been very pleased with how well the paint itself works. (My lack of skills and taste are another matter, but that's not the paint's fault.)
I am about 99% done with painting the outside of my house (turns out I really hate the color, but screw it -- I'm not starting over), and throughout the project I wondered whether I really needed to be spending $150 for each five gallon pail or nearly $40 for each gallon (Pittsburgh Grand Distinction from Menards). We caught a few rebates and sent them in, but you can't count on that.
What say the more experienced GJ crew? Is the mid-level paint any good, or does the expensive stuff save enough time and aggravation to be worth it? Again, the paint worked great. It really did cover any previously painted wood in one coat. Bare wood on the panels I had to replace took two quick coats. Hell, it even smelled nice -- very mild, with hints of vanilla.
By the way, we painted the bulk of the house with this Harbor Freight sprayer (#60600), which also performed flawlessly. Soooo nice, soooooo fast. I am never painting a large area with rollers again...
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