The paint sprayer worked great and there wasn't too much over spray. The only thing that slowed us down was that we had a tarp hanging on the backside of the fence, so we wouldn't spray into the neighbors yard and garden and we had to keep moving it. Oh and we ran out of stain with about four feet left, so Chris had to go across town to pick up more. At $35 a gallon, we didn't want to buy more than we needed.
Graco Spray Station from Lowes |
Fence Before |
Fence After |
Big improvement from before, even if you can still see the water stains our sprinklers have left.
While Chris was spraying the fence, I stained our raised garden bed with a brush. Its amazing how different the fence and the garden bed colors turned out with the same stain and different application techniques.
By the way, we enjoyed a nice salad, courtesy of our garden last night. It's so convenient to be able to go to your backyard and pick fresh fruits and veggies.
We have a few different colors going on in our backyard, but the spray tan improved the look quite a bit.
We are finally having some warm weather here. I'm looking forward to some fun in the sun!
Happy 1st day of Summer!
Cheers!
Cheers!
What a great transformation! Spraying sure seems like the way to go for such a large project! Really makes everything look so fresh and new!
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