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    Question Painting Breezeways

    I have 3-2mx450mm breezeways to paint prior to installation.To brush and/or roller paint seems like an ordeal. I saw some relatively inexpensive electric sprayers at Bunnings. Would they do the job? One is an Ozito and the other is a Wagner. Would appreciate some thoughts on the subject.
    p.s. this is part of my never-ending renovations

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    Ok Frank I am going to have to ask what is a breezeway? What is it made from? Sorry if these are dumb questions but I have no idea what they are.

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    Smile Painting Breezeways

    Breezeways are scroll cut panels that usually fit above a door allowing ventilation in older styles houses. In my case, I've had them specially elongated and they are made out of MBF. Mine will fit on top of a partial wall allowing for ventilation between rooms. Because the scroll work is so fiddly to paint, I'm thinking that spraying would be the answer, hence the sprayer query.

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