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Sounds good. But I'm not sure how the WD40 residue would effect the paint.

I was concerned about it on the past, but never had an issue. I just make sure it's wiped real dry.
 
Uh oh here we go again.
I get it Jack (Brian), your a machine with a gas powered brush when it
comes to rolling out of a large tray. But I don't see the practically of it
when doing residential work.....ie a room with furniture in the middle with a 5' perimeter and drops over carpet....just can't scoot the tray around like that as you can in new work with plywood floors.....btw very impressive graphics...are you sure you don't work for Wooster Brush....just kidding.....

Sal
 
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After having this tool for awhile and using it here and there, it does have it's advantages and disadvantages.

As salmangeri pointed out, there are lots of places where this is too cumbersome and doesn't work very well.

But there are other instances where this thing works like a champ, such as wide open spaces like garages, etc.

I've found this particular product has helped us out for doing large concrete epoxy floors. Just get the hard plastic liners for it, 18" roller, and you can cover a lot of ground quickly. Haven't seen any videos / pictures of doing epoxy floors with this puppy.

:)
 
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