What roller do you use for Duratex?
What roller do you use for Duratex?
As the title says, which one? I am looking for a good professional finish, but don't have the patience to wait for rollers to be shipped to me, so preferably something readily available locally.
2 THTs, 2 TLAH, SLA curved, 1 8-AT, 1 AT JBL 1002D, 4 Otop12s, Jack 12, TT with Eminence 10", 2 SLAs, 1 T30 slim, 2 T30s (2-10" each), SLA Pros, TrT.
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
Finger painting (or wait for the rollers - you'll be glad you did). If you REALLY want to get going, you COULD use a roller (the roughest you can find) and then when the real rollers arrive, give it another coat or 2... you'd be able to cover over the rubbish finish from your stop-gap roller, but it's going to cost you extra duratex than just going with the right roller from the start. If you only applied 1 coat with the crap roller, I don't think you'd loose much... the first coat gets soaked up quite a bit by the wood anyway, and it won't really show by the time you have a couple more coats applied with the real roller.
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
Hang on, you've built loads of stuff (looking at your sig)... surely you've duratex'd before! 

Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
apply flat latex paint first. then use the duratex roller to apply duratex.
Built:
2x Tuba 30s delta12lf loaded (gone)
4x Otop12 d2512 loaded
8x t48s (18, 18, 24, 24, 30, 30) 3015lf loaded
2x AT (1 mcm, 1 gto 804)
2x SLA Pro (dayton pa6, 6 goldwood piezo loaded)
1x bastard XF208
2x OT212 (delta pro 450a loaded, eminence psd)
2x Tuba 30s delta12lf loaded (gone)
4x Otop12 d2512 loaded
8x t48s (18, 18, 24, 24, 30, 30) 3015lf loaded
2x AT (1 mcm, 1 gto 804)
2x SLA Pro (dayton pa6, 6 goldwood piezo loaded)
1x bastard XF208
2x OT212 (delta pro 450a loaded, eminence psd)
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
Oh, yes, I have applied Duratex before, using standard rollers I had in my garage at the time. The finish is acceptable using standard 1/2" nap rollers, but this time, I want to do it "right". I have also applied D-tex in the leather look, which turned out pretty decent, but it was bloody HOT when I applied it, so it set up pretty quick - it could have been done better.escapemcp wrote:Hang on, you've built loads of stuff (looking at your sig)... surely you've duratex'd before!
I also prime using flat black latex paint prior to the D-tex.
So where can I get the proper (or close to proper roller)? I am in Home Depot or Lowe's nearly every day, plus have an account at Sherwin Williams and Dunn Edwards, so one of these places MUST have something suitable, right?
2 THTs, 2 TLAH, SLA curved, 1 8-AT, 1 AT JBL 1002D, 4 Otop12s, Jack 12, TT with Eminence 10", 2 SLAs, 1 T30 slim, 2 T30s (2-10" each), SLA Pros, TrT.
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Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
I used this...I cut one in half to make it easier on the tight(er) spaces. 20 speaker cabinets and a dozen equipment boxes later...I'm still using the first half of this roller.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_41895-159-LR338 ... Id=3200947
http://www.lowes.com/pd_41895-159-LR338 ... Id=3200947
10 T39S + 10 DR200 + 1 T48
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
S.I.D. has gotten good value from his.
I've used cheap, dollar store rollers with success. Open-foam rollers help; the more open, the better.


I've used cheap, dollar store rollers with success. Open-foam rollers help; the more open, the better.
TomS
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
Duratex and their rollers are not locally available to me. Shipping a few rollers across the globe was not an option. I have used yellow coarse open foam rollers with good results. Like these:

Like Tom says: more open equals more better.
But mind you: you do not want these (the honey comb holes, that is just over the top):


Like Tom says: more open equals more better.
But mind you: you do not want these (the honey comb holes, that is just over the top):

Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
It would look good with a honeycomb finish I would have thought... what is the problem with those.AntonZ wrote:Like Tom says: more open equals more better.
But mind you: you do not want these (the honey comb holes, that is just over the top):
Whatever you do, don't buy the 'sheepskin' fluffy rollers that one store sold me as a duratex roller... it just slides and doesn't roll - USELESS! Luckily I bought 2 of each type to test.. the open foam rollers are the ones to use.
Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
I cannot tell from personal experience and I am not going to try. My gut feeling says it is going to be very ugly. While it may look fine on exterior walls, I don't want 1/4" chunks on my cabs.
Tonight I can take a picture from the very foam roller that did my pair of wedges as well as the first coat on my SLA-pro's if you like, 67baja. Pics of the finish are on these here boards.
Tonight I can take a picture from the very foam roller that did my pair of wedges as well as the first coat on my SLA-pro's if you like, 67baja. Pics of the finish are on these here boards.
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Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
I cannot find rollers like the genuine ones from Duratex. And I have access to a couple of hardware wholesale companies. They're just different. Other foam rollers will work, but none give the same kind of texture of the Duratex ones.
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Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
LelandCrooks wrote:I cannot find rollers like the genuine ones from Duratex. And I have access to a couple of hardware wholesale companies. They're just different. Other foam rollers will work, but none give the same kind of texture of the Duratex ones.
And that's why I buy my duratex rollers (and my hair rollers) from Leland.
6 - T39 3012LF
4 - OT12 2512
1 - T24
1 - SLA Pro
2 - XF210
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Re: What roller do you use for Duratex?
Bruce Weldy wrote:
And that's why I buy my duratex rollers (and my hair rollers) from Leland.

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