Hi Everyone,
I finally did it, after hours of searching I finally figured out what I needed to get the video onto my MAC. And as promised, here is the second post of Paint Talk. Karen this week, has made a video with great tips on how to paint your wall quickly. So get your paper and pencils ready.
Cheers!
Karen Thursby
krthursby@hotmail.com



Karen — Thanks for doing this video! Good reminder to keep a wet edge, you never want to get too far ahead when cutting in, you should paint the wall before the cut-in dries.
We did a podcast where we talked about painting here
http://www.handyguyspodcast.com/788/episode-92-painting-like-a-pro
The Handyguys
You can make the cutting easier: take a quite solid sponge, a quadratic one, glue a plastic or wooden quadratic piece on the flat side of the sponge. The corners should be slightly rounded.
Then just draw the sponge against the wall or any surface you are painting, and the wooden quadratic piece leans against the surface that is in 90 degrees against the wall you are painting. Quick strokes and it can’t go wrong.
The result will be a straight line of paint.
You can buy commercial ones too, but why buy when you can do DIY?
I try to make a post in my building-blog about this some day. (As I am not sure everyone understands my Finglish.
Henry