good quality paintbrushes?
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I am about to decorate a room.
I am using distemper on the walls, not emulsion.
I am using oil-based paint on the woodwork.
I want some natural bristle brushes to do this but CANNOT, partocularly for a wall brush (4, 5, 6 inches maybe?) find one for sale anywhere!
does anyone know where I can get one?
and for the smaller brushes - which I can see for sale - anyone got any to recommend?
cheers!
I am using distemper on the walls, not emulsion.
I am using oil-based paint on the woodwork.
I want some natural bristle brushes to do this but CANNOT, partocularly for a wall brush (4, 5, 6 inches maybe?) find one for sale anywhere!
does anyone know where I can get one?
and for the smaller brushes - which I can see for sale - anyone got any to recommend?
cheers!
For a synthetic brush for waterbased paints, my go to after a recomendation here, is the 'Oldfield' Oval wall brush from mypaintbrush
https://www.mypaintbrush.co.uk/oldfields-brushes-w...
For a natural bristle, in the past, I have used Hamilton 'perfection' but while it was a decade ago I last bought, the Harris equiv seamed very similar a the time.
https://www.mypaintbrush.co.uk/hamilton-perfection...
https://www.mypaintbrush.co.uk/oldfields-brushes-w...
For a natural bristle, in the past, I have used Hamilton 'perfection' but while it was a decade ago I last bought, the Harris equiv seamed very similar a the time.
https://www.mypaintbrush.co.uk/hamilton-perfection...
PlywoodPascal said:
I am about to decorate a room.
I am using distemper on the walls, not emulsion.
I am using oil-based paint on the woodwork.
I want some natural bristle brushes to do this but CANNOT, partocularly for a wall brush (4, 5, 6 inches maybe?) find one for sale anywhere!
does anyone know where I can get one?
and for the smaller brushes - which I can see for sale - anyone got any to recommend?
cheers!
I do a lot of yacht painting with enamel paints, I always used Hamilton Perfection, to be honest the switch to plastic bristles has been a good thing. I am using distemper on the walls, not emulsion.
I am using oil-based paint on the woodwork.
I want some natural bristle brushes to do this but CANNOT, partocularly for a wall brush (4, 5, 6 inches maybe?) find one for sale anywhere!
does anyone know where I can get one?
and for the smaller brushes - which I can see for sale - anyone got any to recommend?
cheers!
Square Leg said:
Same here - 1985 I was using one of these to size walls with canon size - the worst smelling stuff made from ground up bones.
But the best stuff for sizing new plaster.
Arms and hands would be aching at the end of the day.
They were known as wallop brushes..
Over here in Spain, the brushes are shocking. But the best stuff for sizing new plaster.
Arms and hands would be aching at the end of the day.
They were known as wallop brushes..
thank you everyone for your help and suggestions. thought I would stick up a picture of the outcome just to close the loop on a thread - frustrating to give advice and not find out what happened.
I did a test bit of wall at the weekend, 3 coats of distemper applied with a 5 inch natural bristle brush. Pretty pleased with it, in fact its gone on so consistently that I am even a bit disappointed its so even, I was hoping for a bit more a natural cloudiness/patchiness like you see most of the time, this sort of this:

the white 'unpainted' finish you can see is where I applied limewash (4 coats, argh, I made it myself from lime putty) to the original lime plaster just so it would soak in/penetrate and pull together older more friable bits of plaster and also to knit together some repairs I made with the original plaster.

I did a test bit of wall at the weekend, 3 coats of distemper applied with a 5 inch natural bristle brush. Pretty pleased with it, in fact its gone on so consistently that I am even a bit disappointed its so even, I was hoping for a bit more a natural cloudiness/patchiness like you see most of the time, this sort of this:
the white 'unpainted' finish you can see is where I applied limewash (4 coats, argh, I made it myself from lime putty) to the original lime plaster just so it would soak in/penetrate and pull together older more friable bits of plaster and also to knit together some repairs I made with the original plaster.
Edited by PlywoodPascal on Monday 6th October 12:52
Edited by PlywoodPascal on Monday 6th October 12:53
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