Painting Tools to Buy. Tool Review for Painters.

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Published 2021-12-28
Tool talk Tuesday with The Idaho Painter. Two tools every painter needs is the Linbide scraper and Provinci Roller Saver. See how these tools work. Available at Paint Life Supply Co: paintlifesupply.com Linbide scraper: t.ly/G0WM / Provinci Roller Saver: t.ly/udcA

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All Comments (21)
  • This is quality prep and wonderful job! Not what my painters did for big $. So now I watch your videos and use all your tools. Painted two houses by myself outside. Now it’s time to paint inside. Thank You for all your hints. I see you removed locks from doors. Please keep making videos and include all little details.
  • @Dave-fc4kq
    Simply one of the best edits during the blade switch...I was cracking up! 👏
  • @OhBlivEUn
    The only painter on YT I trust, God Bless!
  • @juanvalles6919
    great video always love the bloopers 👍🏽😂😂💯
  • @jimjoyce6478
    Love your videos Chris,all are very well done and are all so informative.I've learned so much from them all,keep up the good work.
  • Your content is very watchable - excellent and the info is useful. I'm actually taking notes to refer to as I go through your videos. So many answers to questions that come up as I re learn the trade. Thank you!
  • I remember seeing that Hawaii painters video when it came out, feels like so long ago. Thanks for everything you do
  • @MyGuyKirby
    Great finds on those two tools. That is one full time job on that remodel, tons of surfaces.
  • @chriswagg9786
    Ever use dog poop bags for brushes and small kitchen garbage bags for rollers? Both are airtight and disposable. I can't imaging putting an in-use roller in a cylinder overnight and not having it dry out. Plastic bags are great - no air. Do you ever use a Festool planex for the walls. Pole sanding is a thing of the past.
  • @tc9148
    Fabulous tips on tools.
  • @melvinwelsh2756
    Chris, I've purchased both the Provinci Roller Saver and the Linbide Scraper from your Paint Life Supply Store and love them both. I would also like to see you do a review for Rollingdog's 14 in 1 Painters Tool with 420 stainless steel.
  • @galaxydreaming
    Thank you for the helpful tips. Defo wanted to see the scraper in action a bit closer, like side on close up scraping shots. Great video, just a suggestion
  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    Chris, have you ever thought about moving up into industrial painting? Same concept, bigger job's, more money. Get a big pump, similar to maybe a Graco Bulldog, 30-1, or 45-1 airless that will push 3 gun's constant use easy. Set it up on a 4-wheel cart, cut a 55 gallon drum in half, or buy a half drum, buy rolls of plastic in 20' x 100' or 200' in either 2 mil or 4 mil, and other basic consumables. Your ready to rock and roll. Some rolling scaffolding, rent scissor lifts or jlg's when needed. Roll in the big money. Start small, work your way up. You have the knowledge already.
  • I use the Wagner Paint Eater a LOT, almost every door jam. Have you used/ reviewed it?
  • @ac7384
    You reccomend matte or satin for walls. Is there a big diff. Using emerald from sw