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Does it squeeze the excess paint into a
little reservoir in the handle each time
you retract one of the brushes? If it
does that you can fresh cream as well
as jam on this croissant. |
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I thought this would be about toothbrushes (and it might be marketable there, too) |
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First, I'm on the siding... 3 and 1/2". Then I'm cutting trim, 1". Then I am standing around for 2 hours. Then I'm on the fascia...2". Nice +. |
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[+] for the idea. I think it would be
difficult to avoid the mechanism getting
gunked up, though. |
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Professional decorators seem to use a big
brush for almost everything - you can still
do detail work - you just use one corner of
the brush. |
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Have a place for bees and jam to come out as well. Big +. |
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Hold a 3" brush flat and it paints a 3" swath. Hold it a 60 degrees and it paints a 1-1/2" swath. Hold it at 90 degress and it paints a 1/2" swath. [-] |
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Ill have a prototype on your desk tomorrow |
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"what you paintin Willis?" |
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