Time to paint a 40 year old pole building

   / Time to paint a 40 year old pole building
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Thanks ddbackhoe for the Sherwin Williams link and others who chimed in and offered advice.
Yesterday I called at my local SW Store and by the luck of the draw the SW regional representative was in the store. We talked about the project and her (yes, her) recommendation was a product called ‘Shercryl’ acrylic enamel. As was stated several posts ago, good paint don’t come cheap but on the premises that you get what you pay for, I popped for 11 gallons of color ‘Heart Throb’ AKA as barn red. Don’t ask me who thinks up all those off the wall color names.
In a holding pattern now for a couple weeks until the product arrives and I get a few other projects off the agenda.

B. John
 
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About a decade ago the Federal Government changed how paint companies where allowed to create their paints. When that happened, a few paint companies that used to have a pretty good product, fell behind, and others came out noticeably better. Sherwin Williams and Valspar are the two that I like the best. Rust-Oleum, which also owns Zinsser and Varathane, has also been very good.

A sales gimmick that came out shortly after the big change in how paint is created was the primer in the paint campaign. My understanding is that this was done to help cover the huge increase in the cost of paint because of the new process required to make it. With some paints, it does cover better, but that is also dependent on the color you are painting, the color you are covering, and the surface that you are painting. Most of the time, you end up buying twice as much paint to get a decent finish.

Primer is still very important. It forms a better bond then just paint, and it gives the paint a more uniform finish with less paint. Primer is also cheaper then paint, so you save money using primer first, and then paint instead of two or 3 coats of paint.

Sherwin Williams has some very good specialty primers that are designed for what you are painting. Metal, wood, never before painted sheetrock are all different and the right primer makes a huge difference. Then use the paint that they recommend.

If you go with something like Rust-Oleum, which I use a lot, be sure to thin it down and always thin it the same mix every time. Your sprayer should have a few different nozzle tip sizes, but since I don't know what you have, I can only comment on what I have. For outdoor applications, to get it as heavy as I can, I max out my sprayer tip with my biggest one. This gives me excellent coverage with just a few passes, but the finish has a bit of an orange peel to it. If you want glass smooth, then you need more thinner and a smaller tip, but that's more for furniture and cabinets. Just be aware that the finish look depends a lot on how thin you make the paint and how much you apply while spraying. Test before committing to the entire building. Small adjustments can make huge differences.
 
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I think Sherwin Williams is having a 40% off sale right now
 
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As these things tend to go...Sherwin William acquired Valspar a couple years ago. Just so anyone reading this is aware...No ill intent
 
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That must have been some conversation....:cloud9:
Let痴 not get too excited, i知 No longer wired for high voltage.
Fifty two years with the same spouse gives one pause to reflect on the blessings of good cooken and clean underwear.

B. John.
 
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Has anyone tried to restore the luster/shine/original look of their pole barn, without painting?
 
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Re: Time to paint a 40 year old pole buildingk

Has anyone tried to restore the luster/shine/original look of their pole barn, without painting?
Well, in the spirit of the US Military I think it would take a lot of ‘ Brasso’. I truly believe my airless paint gun will be
a lot simpler. Semper Fi.

B. John
 
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