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Painter Training In Virtual Reality

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Thursday, November 12, 2009   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - At first brush it might seem like using virtual reality to train painters is laying it on a little thick. But according to Painters' Union District 53 business manager Rick Hackney, NOT laying it on too thick is exactly the point.

With help from a $124,000 state grant, the union is installing virtual reality painting and sandblasting simulators at its training facility in Weston. Hackney says apprentices take hundreds of hours of management and union classes on various complicated coatings and sandblasting techniques. With the new simulators, he adds, trainees can learn all about it - without having to clean up afterwards.

"It shows them the millage they're applying, the type of pattern you're supposed to put, whether or not they have over-sprayed, whether or not they have runs in their material."

With half the money coming from the state grant, Hackney says they'll spend a $250 million on the two simulators. But over time, he points out, the union actually will save money, because they can train safer and cheaper by substituting virtual paint for the real thing.

"We'll do it without actually exposing them to any hazards. The cost it will save on just materials will pay for the unit."

The simulators will be installed at the union's huge training facility in Weston, which Hackney says already has some amazing stuff.

"We have a 152-foot water tower there. We've got steel tanks and a real bridge: 65 feet long, 14 feet wide and it's got a 10-foot arch on it."

And yes, he says, that bridge is indoors.




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