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    Kitchen cabinet painting

    We'll I didn't think about documenting this until mid way through. Started yesterday worked about 15-16 hours total so far on it and all I have left is top cabinet doors to prime/paint. Pics start half way through sorry... Oh $85 at lowes... Bottom cabinets were like top obviously lol originally and 35 years old.Click image for larger version

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    Last edited by EastTexasMan; 08-09-2013, 02:40 PM.

    #2
    nice job looks good!

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      #3
      did you strip them or just start painting?

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        #4
        Sprayed some TSP substitute on em whiped em down. Then I sanded on them, then I primed them, then I put two coats of paint on them

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          #5
          looks good!!!!

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            #6
            Looks great!

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              #7
              big diff!...looks great!

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                #8
                And done... Bout 20 work hours by myself and $85 later... 35 year old cabinets needed it!Click image for larger version

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                  #9
                  Did you use a sprayer? If so, which one? I'm in the market with the wife wanting to update paint throughout our entire house!!!

                  BTW- that seriously looks amazing! Great job!

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                    #10
                    We are about to do the same thing in the house we just bought.

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                      #11
                      Sprayer? I wish. I went with a roller and brush all by hand. Took me about 20 hours an I never want to do it again lol

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ZackM View Post
                        Did you use a sprayer? If so, which one? I'm in the market with the wife wanting to update paint throughout our entire house!!!

                        BTW- that seriously looks amazing! Great job!
                        I have alot of painting to do too. I just ordered this Graco Sprayer. Its reconditioned, but carries the full warranty of a new one and is $100 cheaper. I asked several painters what they use. Usually, the answer is Titan is #1 but very $$$$ for DIY. Graco is #2 and is affordable to the homeowner. I've rented Graco in the past and its quality stuff, made in the USA.

                        This one comes with a how-to DVD that is supposed to be really good. We will see in a few days when it arrives.

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