No, not the creepy/crawly type.:mrgreen: Has anyone had any experience with the Critter sprayer? See link ==>> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=1782&refcode=05INFROO
I have had one for over three years and the first time I tried it about three years ago, with paint I was not at all pleased with it. I probably didn't have the paint thinned enough to spray properly.:?: So I put it back in the box and didn't use it again until this week. I was repairing/refinishing an old wood chair and wanted to put clear water based poly on it. I decided to try the Critter again, since I couldn't hurt the old chair. It was in bad shape when I my MIL gave it to me, so I had nothing to loose if the sprayer didn't work. Well much to my delight it sprays poly very well. I was able to put a coat of poly on in just a few minutes compared to brushing it on. And the clean up is a breeze, just put warm water in a pint jar and spray it through the nozzle. It is a very simple/cheap sprayer with only one moving part, the trigger. You can store your finish in pint or larger mason type jars. I will test it out on other finishes as the need arises. Just thought some of you ww'ers with shallow pockets like me, might be interested is a simple/cheap sprayer.
Oh, I did have a real critter on the front porch this morning. A small chicken snake was curled up under the front door mat that the storm blew up against the house last night. I guess he was trying to get out of the wind/rain/hail we had last night. :mrgreen:
The photo does not do the finish justice.
I have had one for over three years and the first time I tried it about three years ago, with paint I was not at all pleased with it. I probably didn't have the paint thinned enough to spray properly.:?: So I put it back in the box and didn't use it again until this week. I was repairing/refinishing an old wood chair and wanted to put clear water based poly on it. I decided to try the Critter again, since I couldn't hurt the old chair. It was in bad shape when I my MIL gave it to me, so I had nothing to loose if the sprayer didn't work. Well much to my delight it sprays poly very well. I was able to put a coat of poly on in just a few minutes compared to brushing it on. And the clean up is a breeze, just put warm water in a pint jar and spray it through the nozzle. It is a very simple/cheap sprayer with only one moving part, the trigger. You can store your finish in pint or larger mason type jars. I will test it out on other finishes as the need arises. Just thought some of you ww'ers with shallow pockets like me, might be interested is a simple/cheap sprayer.
Oh, I did have a real critter on the front porch this morning. A small chicken snake was curled up under the front door mat that the storm blew up against the house last night. I guess he was trying to get out of the wind/rain/hail we had last night. :mrgreen:
The photo does not do the finish justice.