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I have used the wooster sherlock frame, and if you wrap the roller up on a new construction job or use the roller all day getting the cover off can be a pain. Also, when you tap it off over a 5'er or with a hammer the metal frame gets bent up.

The regular wooster cage is too flimsy and the covers want to walk off.

The wooden purdy roller has a great cage, holds covers well, but when I tap the roller off (gently) the entire cage flies off the frame.

Any other products worth trying? The gruven frame looks fine, but I do not like the idea of having to unscrew something when the cover is loaded with paint.

Why do I find I am getting fussier about my tools??
 

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You knocked out my favorite frame, so it's hard to choose another good one.

I've had one of my 5 Wooster frames for 4-5 years & it's still going. No real problems getting naps off or bending, but it does have the occasional anoying as heck squeek.

One guy I used to work with has a Purdy Pro Extra frame & likes it alot, but I never used it. Looks like it would roll nice & smooth?


Don't worry I'm very fussy with my tools too. Tim argues with me about how I insist which are the best, which are complete crap, refusing to use certain things, and my obsession of buying more even know I have absolutely no need for them.
 

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The sherlock or any roller frame will act the same way when you save the cover from the day before. The trick is to remove the cover from the frame and wrap in plastic. The paint dries throughout the day in a used cover and bonds to the frame. Wrapped in plastic the paint never gets inside the cover.
 

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Wooster Sherlock's the best I've found
I won't use any wire cage anymore
If I forget the green meaney, I'll go back or buy another, rather than use one of the wire ones I keep as spares
...er, used to keep as spares...but seeing as how I would rather go back to the shop or buy another Sherlock rather than use them, I ditched them
 

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18"

We use 18" rollers as often as reasonable - it can be a work out, but you can cover some walls in a hurry. Wooster adjustable is what we use. For 9" frame we use mostly the Shurlock, but have a Purdy Pro Extra that can lay down some paint with that extra diameter.
 

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Wooster makes the best hardware for painting I have experienced. Bar none. They last forever. If someone is banging them out of shape, it is probably a result of human error.
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shurlock here. i really want to just go all out and get the adjustable frame with the big bucket, but i dont know if this is overkill for small residential repaints. i dont see why i couldnt use it though, 23 with a strong back lol(not to flaunt my youth to you old pros) what kinds of covers do they offer for 18in. i imagine only wooster since thats who makes it. also, does anyone use the mini rollers for the big doorframes and baseboards? guys i work with use to til they hired someone else who bitched until they started brushing again.
 

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shurlock here. i really want to just go all out and get the adjustable frame with the big bucket, but i dont know if this is overkill for small residential repaints. i dont see why i couldnt use it though, 23 with a strong back lol(not to flaunt my youth to you old pros) what kinds of covers do they offer for 18in. i imagine only wooster since thats who makes it.
I like using 18s. The frames weigh about the same as a 9" frame, so the only weight difference is in having one 9" nap or two. Not really noticable at all. Takes a couple walls to get the hang of using them & are more prefered when doing more than one room in the same color or large rooms. ThePaintStore.com has some of the best prices on the buckets/frames. Not sure about the naps.

Every paint store I've been to carries the naps. Small list of what's out there.
WOOSTER:
Pro/Doo-Z
Super/Fab
Polar Bear
Wool
50/50
Mohail Blend
Epoxy Glide
Epoxy Coater
Porcupine Spiked

PURDY:
White Dove
Contractor 1st
Golden Eagle

Sherwin Williams & Duron both carry their own brand.
 

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A good thing regarding Wooster

I like using the Wooster frame when applying industrial coatings like epoxy and urethanes since the frames don'e get affected by the cleaning thinners like most other cages do. The strong solvents will usually soften up the ends of most cages not to mention the sleeves themselves. The Wooster cages are a little less prone to the sleeve sliding off as well especially when rolling a big open face like a tank. If I find a sleeve is getting hard to get off and won't come off with a moderate tap on the edge of a pail then I just cut the sleeve length ways since most sleeves aren't much good for more than a day's use with industrial coatings.
 
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