How To Spray Finish

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Dear Sensei, As usual: a clear, concise, detailed explanation using ordinary language! Thank you!

buster
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I work for one of the largest millwork shops in the northeast....this is probably one of the best tutorial videos on spraying waterborne finishes I have seen. Good job.

the_yankee_joiner
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After watching this video I felt confident enough to dive in, I just completed turning my workshop into a spray booth, did my first 6 boards and they turned out perfect! Thanks for taking the time to make the video!! It was a mild form of torture to put the poly on with a brush, took forever and always had flaws, my first boards with HVLP are perfect, hooray!!

MrBobsVids
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Great spray techinque tips. Thanks Anthony for your videos

MichaelHandymanMaker
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Thanks for the realistic demo. I am glad to see that I don't have to worry so much about cleaning the sprayer between each coat. I'm going to order the Rockler HVLP and the Enduro poly. Thanks again. I learn a lot from your videos.

wraith
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You just gave me the confidence to do this on a coffee table I just finished building. Thank you!

stradicfanatic
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Just professional. Simple and to the point. Loved your walk-through-steps video and explanation. Just great video!

Skurvagis
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Also great tip on the 400 grit. 220 is far more aggressive than you need for between coats of poly, you're just looking to make micro, micro abrasions for the next coat to bond to, and 400 is more than enough. Some folks even use 600. There are folks that get fine results with 220 but there's absolutely no need to go that far and you risk leaving marks. Great video!

adamcoe
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Perfect directions. Awesome video to learn from. Thank you

DogSKiD
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Okay Anthony The paper bag trick oh my God I am never going to buy any more fine sandpaper i. I wish there was a way of putting my desktop up to YouTube for you to feel God that sounds bad. lol it is so smooth yep worked like a charm. Thank you my friend I'm definitely going to be watching some more of your stuff

nightstringers
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Thanks Anthony...nice clear & concise instructional vid... no fluff or unnecessary "padding"... 🙄😂
I've started using water-based poly recently, the satin finish and "water-clear" non-yellowing finish is so much more contemporary looking than traditional gloss... 🤗

😎👍☘️🍺

peterfitzpatrick
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On your advice i went to Amazon bought some GF finish you showed and dug out my spray gun from the 80’s. Worked perfect. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

gregorykiest
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I really enjoyed this video and th detail you went into regarding small details. Thanks!

toreyweaver
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Great video! What kind of air compressor you are using? What is the pressure (psi) you used for the spraying?

Thanks

gislainerandall
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Thank you for such a great instructional video. Best one I’ve found and I’ve watched a LOT! I prefer to use oil based poly. Will take longer to dry - can I still leave the poly in the system in between coats? Anything else / tips that would be different when using oil based poly? Thank you so much!

colletteklein
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Anthony, this is so helpful! Clear, detailed, thorough! Thanks so much. Grateful new subscriber here. Cheers!

Glen.Danielsen
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I’d like to see a Visio spraying big areas like a home .wgit a lot of windows and doors .

guillermoislas
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Thank you! I'm finishing my table top I just gel stained and bought a spray polyurethane and wasn't sure if needed to sand in between coats. You're tip on the wrist movement is great! I'm going to really pay attention and be a better painter. Subscribed, liked and will continue to learn from you. God bless! 🥰

fellinloveinmaui
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Love your videos - straight to the point and practical. Great teacher

prudencebigsby
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You are awesome! Thank you. I was able to fix my first spray finish that I messed up by following your advice!

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