14-08-2020, 01:14 AM
Chris, I've never seen such a thing in this country, certainly not at the usual suspects.
Last time I did any extensive alkyd painting brush maintenance was thoroughly old school: wash the brushes etc. out after the days toil was over, what a chore. Fortunately in those days the turps was easily and cheaply obtained [i.e.'free'].This bit of kit would've saved a lot of time (and solvent if you had to pay for it).
Our son was a professional painter in his younger years, next time they're over I'll ask him if he has ever come across one.
Steve Jones, those holders are the ducks nuts for points screws, especially when the first weapon of choice, a magnetic screwdriver, can't get in there. There is also a similar one for cross head screws but it doesn't work that well.
Last time I did any extensive alkyd painting brush maintenance was thoroughly old school: wash the brushes etc. out after the days toil was over, what a chore. Fortunately in those days the turps was easily and cheaply obtained [i.e.'free'].This bit of kit would've saved a lot of time (and solvent if you had to pay for it).
Our son was a professional painter in his younger years, next time they're over I'll ask him if he has ever come across one.
Steve Jones, those holders are the ducks nuts for points screws, especially when the first weapon of choice, a magnetic screwdriver, can't get in there. There is also a similar one for cross head screws but it doesn't work that well.