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I used to hate decorating. After 4 years of self build, I'm thinking of painting and decorating as therapy.

 

But I hate cleaning paint roller.

Has anyone used one of these - are they worth it?

 

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That looks epic! +1 on the hatred of cleaning rollers/brushes. Almost to the point where I consider them single use!

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Ha, looks good, I usually use a hosepipe with sprayer end and point  it at the roller off centre, does the same but you also get covered in water/paint ?, be easy to make that out of an old roller holder.

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  On 07/01/2021 at 11:27, ToughButterCup said:

I used to hate decorating. After 4 years of self build, I'm thinking of painting and decorating as therapy.

 

But I hate cleaning paint roller.

Has anyone used one of these - are they worth it?

 

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I’m sure there was a Jezza (un)patented version of this.

 

Just like the one that used to be hawked on shopping channels.

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I'm trying to make my own spinner to fit onto a drill.

The idea is to make something that push-fits into the internal diameter of the paint roller . It would have piece of threaded bar in the middle (M6 ish) which fits into a small drill

The internal diameter of the paint roller  is 38mm. I've hunted around for something with a 38mm external diameter - loads of things are nearly right - like this bit of conduit for electrical wire.

 

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The idea would be to fill that bit of tube with foam and have a bit of M6 embedded in it to act as the drive. The roller sleeve would simply slip over that while it was being cleaned.

Trouble is, this conduit is just a bit too big.

 

Is there any common building 'tube' which is 38mm or 37ish  outside diameter (so it fits inside a roller sleeve)? 

 

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We almost never clean out a paint roller.  If you are using the same colour again next time, a paint roller will keep for a couple of weeks tightly wrapped up in a plastic bag so it can't dry out.  You only need to properly clean it when you want to paint a different colour or have finished for a while.

 

Please don't tell me you have been washing it daily?

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£2.39 gets you the cheapest roller frame from TS.

 

38mm is 1.1/2"  how close is that to the o/d of solvent weld pipe and  few wraps of tape?

 

Edit to add, 1.1/4" solvent weld waste pipe is a shade over 35mm

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A paint roller holds loads of paint so I wrap in clingfilm if going to use the same colour in the next few days.

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  On 07/01/2021 at 14:37, ProDave said:

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Please don't tell me you have been washing it daily?

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Yes. For years, many years. Until I met you Dave, I didn't know any better.  Army: if it doesn't move clean it. If it moves, salute it.

Same with you @joe90, wise old bird that ' chare

  On 07/01/2021 at 14:49, JFDIY said:

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38mm is 1.1/2"  how close is that to the o/d of solvent weld pipe and screw wraps of tape?

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Yes, exactly wot I fought. Until I tried it ... the last lengths of that I bought were 41 or 42mm o/d

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  On 07/01/2021 at 15:08, ToughButterCup said:

Yes, exactly wot I fought. Until I tried it ... the last lenghts of that I bought were 41 or 42mm o/d

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Try 1.1/4" it's about 35mm

 

And a couple of wraps of insulation tape, or a bit of old bike inner tube slipped on

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  On 07/01/2021 at 15:24, ToughButterCup said:

Bloody Hell Joe: you're a genius.

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Nah, just been bodging/inventing/diying for many years (I am told its because I am a tight wad ?). Rather than foam I would cut two circular wood plugs that fit in the pipe either end, use above screws to secure to pipe and 6mm threaded bar bolted to wooden ends (can supply a CAD drawing on request) (crayon assisted drawing ?).

 

any way, must get on, currently building a bee hive from a big log (cus I am too tight to buy one!).

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