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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??
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??