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Wagner Spray Tech 520000 Power Tex Texture Sprayer by Wagner Spray Tech
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Wagner Spray Tech Model: 520000 Product features: - Power texture sprayer for walls and ceilings
- Applies popcorn, orange peel, and knockdown textures on walls and ceilings
- Powerful air turbine and 1-gallon adjustable hopper for fast coverage of large surfaces
- Includes 3 spray nozzles, 1-gallon adjustable hopper
- Weighs less than 5.7 pounds
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Description of Wagner Spray Tech 520000 Power Tex Texture SprayerAll-in-one Wagner Power Tex powered texture sprayer features a built-in turbine with ample power to spray texture to the whole ceiling, yet simple enough for small touch-up jobs. Simply fill the hopper, plug into a standard 15 Amp wall socket and spray. With three texture settings to choose from, this power texture sprayer gives walls and ceilings just the right look, from traditional to contemporary. A built-in air turbine has more than enough power to texture the whole ceiling, yet is simple and lightweight enough, at less than 5.7 pounds, to whip out for small touch up jobs. No need for a separate air compressor and long air hoses, this texture sprayer is equipped with an easy- to-fill, onboard texture hopper and plugs into a standard 15 amp wall socket for quick and easy portability. The unit sprays the same materials the pros use, standard aggregated un-aggregated texture and diluted joint compound, and setup is easy with no tools required. Three nozzles achieve the desired texture, be it orange peel or knockdown for walls, or popcorn for ceilings. And the 2-position hopper converts quickly without adapters for spraying walls or ceilings. --Brian D. OlsonWhat's in the Box Sprayer (05200003), spray nozzles, 1-gallon adjustable hopper.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Wagner Spray Tech 520000 Power Tex Texture SprayerCustomer Review: Patience Grasshopper Summary: 5 StarsI was a little sceptical about this product doing as it says, but after finishing my living room all doubts where erased. Now wait, it does have a learning curve, don't think taking it out of the box and start spraying away will yield great results. Not likely. If you pratice like others have said that helps greatly. I think the hardest part was getting the drywall mud to the right consistinsy. I did orange peel, believe when I say if you think it has enough water in it add a little more. When I took the mixing paddle out, the mud came right off, did not stick, runny, soupy like, allot thinner than pancake batter. Do a pratice spray on cardboard and check your results. Do a back and forth motion about 2 to three feet away and do not stay in one place to long. Go over again for heavier texture. Not too much on first passes though or it will not look too good. Let it dry then go over it again. Few other things is I did a large room 15 by 20 by 16 ft high. It makes it harder,but not impossible. If you do a large area everytime you refill take off the nozzle clean it and the opening on the gun. If not it will clog up and flow will stop or the mud in the hopper will bubble and blow up out of the hopper, not that dramatic but you will hear it bubbling and rumbling you will know, then you have to clean it. Only takes min or two. Cover your mixed mud while spraying or it will harden. Also I noticed it did firm up a bit in the bucket even though it was covered, so adding a little water would not hurt each time. Just depends on your mud. IT IS ALSO VERY VERY MESSY....Cover EVERYTHING, windows, floors, vents, dogs, cats...Really you will regret it if you don't. It not for pin point accuracy, comes out fowards but in a wide arc, shallow arc, whatever it feels like. You do have some control, dont get me wrong, but there is some leakage, and if you dont cover the floors they will be textured as well. Its fun, also the unit loaded with mud is heavy, and large projects can get tiring. Oh also I placed it on the ground to load it, hopper in the position to do walls, easy. Also something to keep in mind, I primed my walls and ceiling it made it difficult to see results and where I sprayed, I had to bring in utility lights, still was hard, I suggest using a tinted primer close to what you will eventualy paint the walls, if white oh well, but I know if you can, it will be easier to see what you doing and get faster results, thats the only headache I had white mud white walls blends in...ahhh.. Not Wagners fault though. I highly recommend it, just be prepared and be patient and I believe you will have fun too and yield great results...Everything is easy to clean too..Have Fun..
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