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Painting house interior, how do I paint vaulting ceilings? (airless) smith_bp101 08-28-2006
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Posted by on August 28, 2006, 7:18 pm

John McGaw wrote:

>
> Rent rolling scaffold. Fairly cheap and far safer for the average DIYer
> than a ladder.
>

What he said.

They come in 6 ft. sections, stackable, safety railing goes on the top
section. I rented 2 sections a few months ago to hang a ceiling fan,
and patch a few drywall cracks and nail pops in my family room
(ceilings are 18-19 ft). Cost something like $40 for 1 day. Knocked
down, all the pieces fit comfortably in the bed of an F-150.

Only time I felt uncomfortable was when I was on the top section
disassembling the thing. One of the safety railings decided it wanted
to stick. To me it was kind of scary to be standing on a platform 12
feet in the air jerking on the railing wondering when it was going to
bust loose.

Jerry


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Posted by Lawrence on August 28, 2006, 8:14 pm

smith_bp101@hotmail.com wrote:
> I will be paining the interior of my house with my airless sprayer. But
> I have a question. Frankly, how do I paint the ceilings? They are
> vaulted and I really don't want to risk being on a ladder to paint
> them. Is there extensions for the sprayer I can get?

How high are the ceilings? I use my airless on my vaulted with good
luck. an airless sprayer spays upside down and I am a tall guy with
long arms. You should try those stilts that some of the guys use.
here's a link:

http://www.drywalltools.com/Stilts.php?gclid=CJvN5MPOg4cCFR6RSAodfhYWbA


Posted by jeffreydesign on August 29, 2006, 12:31 am
You can get an extension for your airless that extends the tips 3 - 6'
up. That usually will get you up where you're going.


smith_bp101@hotmail.com wrote:
> I will be paining the interior of my house with my airless sprayer. But
> I have a question. Frankly, how do I paint the ceilings? They are
> vaulted and I really don't want to risk being on a ladder to paint
> them. Is there extensions for the sprayer I can get?


Posted by on August 29, 2006, 10:42 am
Hi guys!

First, thank you for the replies!! I think the best one that suits me
is a tip extension. The scaffold is a great idea, but I will be
painting one room at a time, over the course of, say a couple months.

Ceilings heights? Good question, I'd say from 8' to 14' or so.


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