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Hi all.
I’ve been contemplating a deck and new retaining walls and pergola for some years but have been putting it off. Now I’m keen for some inspiration- 2021 may just be the year!! At around 360sq metres it’s a big backyard and I’m thinking it could be really great. Any thoughts on where to start?
note there is an existing tiled area and pergola. I’m thinking of a deck at floor level with some steps up to a retaining wall at approximately the 48m contour.
Hello @pepsp
The best thing about the bigger models is you don't have to reload all the time and you get paint consistency through your project. The Wagner 100 is good for small to above average projects. But if your doing your whole fence the house and ceilings you want to be able to load the paint hopper and paint till the projects done. The Wagner 150 will take a 4 litre can no worries. The Wagner 250 does straight from the can! Your choice which one you want to use for convenience!
Red
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Hi @pepsp
I think I got a question from you on one of my posts that I have to reply to.
Some comments for here:
Cheers, Peter\
@pepsp Most of the plants I mentioned in my previous post have been used in the makeover I discussed in my Yard reno post This was on red clay (at Caboloture in Qld).
Planting tips (from a DIY gardener):
Cheers, Peter
Thanks @pete_brig @redracer01 for your responses. I think I’ll give the existing paint gun a try and see how it goes. If it’s taking too long I’ll upgrade or hire. Although at $250/day it’s hardly worth hiring unfortunately.
On the subject of paint, I didn’t specifically mention that my fences are metal, and are fairly weathered and have some surface rust. I checked the dulux website and it says Rapid Finish is for timber surfaces. There’s no datasheet but it got me thinking, if I’m spending all of that time painting, am I better to go for a specific metal product like White Knight? They have a quick dry water based product and information specific to weathered metal fences. They also suggest a treatment approach for rust. Is it worth the extra $ for this type of acrylic metal focused product or is it basically the same thing as Weathershield or rapidfinish or similar?
https://www.whiteknightpaints.com.au/tips-tricks/refresh-your-fence-with-white-knight-rust-guard/
Well, @pepsp , I have no background in paint products but I'd opt for something intended for metal surfaces & something to deal with rust--if I invest the time to paint the fence, I wouldn't want to be redoing it any sooner than necessary 😀 BTW, I did notice they were metal--my comment about having a timber fence was to give context with the issues I faced but still painting approx 60m with a smallish sprayer. Good luck whatever you decide.
As a follow up- I contacted Dulux regarding Rapid Finish on colorbond, who provided the following advice. Might be useful for anyone else with the same questions.
Hi Catherine,
Thank you for visiting the Dulux website and for taking the time to contact us.
For your metal fence, I have some advice for a few of the more common types of metal fence.
Wrought Iron
Remove rust with a wire brush either manually or with a power tool attachment. If you are coastal or near an industrial area, wash with sugar soap and rinse well to remove any soluble salts. Paint as soon as it is dry. Two coats of Dulux Precision All Metal Primer followed by either two coats of Dulux Super Enamel or Dulux Weathershield. Another option is Dulux Metalshield All Surface primer two coats followed by two coats of the Dulux Metalshield Premium topcoat. Following recoat times on the label and allowing 7-10 days for full cure.
Colorbond
Clean with sugar soap and a green scouring pad. Rinse and let dry. If there is bare metal spot prime those areas with Dulux Precision All Metal Primer then apply Dulux Weathershield using 2 coats over the whole surface. Adhesion will develop over the first few days so avoid undue stress to the paint film, allowing 7-10 days for full cure.
Zincalume
Remove any rust with a wire brush either manually or with a power tool. Sugar soap wash with a green scourer, rinse and let dry. Apply one coat of Dulux Precision All Metal Primer and then two coats of Dulux Weathershield. Allow 7-10 days for full cure.
The Dulux Rapid Finish is a product you can use on any of the above metal fences. Just follow the above priming instructions for the type of fence followed by the Dulux Rapid Finish. It is not recommended to use the Rapid Finish spray gun for any other paint, it is set up for the Rapid Finish only.
I hope this helps with your painting decisions for your fence.
Hi @pepsp,
It's great to hear that you have clarified that the Dulux Rapid Finish product is suitable for painting metal Colorbond fences. The preparation steps you've mentioned above will certainly ensure the longevity of the coating. Preparation is always the key to a great finish.
We look forward to seeing your results. Please keep us updated on your project.
Mitchell
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