You are making excellent progress Glenn! Keep at it!
You are making excellent progress Glenn! Keep at it!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Looks great! Be sure you have help when you go to "hang" the cyclone...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
If you rent an airless sprayer rig, find out what type it is, and buy a new tip for it. I used to rent them, until I bought one in the mid '80's. The tips were always worn out in the rental units. They will still spray paint, with a worn out tip, but can have all sorts of trouble with a uniform fan. It would be worth buying some tip extensions too, so you don't even have to have a ladder in the building.
Great info Tom. Thanks. Some drywall progress today.
The spray area.
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The view from the assembly area.
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I have most of the insulation in the DC shed. Hope to finish the insulation and wall board (thin hardboard or something like it) tomorrow.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
You can buy a airless sprayer from harbor freight for less than two days rental on a sprayer
very easy to use if you are used to spraying
probably going to back roll everything you spray anyway
Good Luck
Ron
Looks a little different, eh?
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Walking around after the insulation went in was a different experience than the echoing shell it once was. Being able to run the AC was sure a perk. Now with the drywall in it has another feel again. At this point I just have to keep looking at the punch list and keep knocking 'em down. Sooner than I think I will be installing outlets and lights ;-)
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Some of the progress on the DC shed. Insulation (for sound deadening) is in and most of the wall board is up. I was just going to use 1/8" hardboard like I did for a couple other small buildings in the area. I then started picturing myself looking for something I dropped or wanting to do maintenance in the shed and thought white walls would be smart. I found a white glossy finished 1/8" hardboard product at Lowe's.
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I did some on the fly figuring (in 100 degree heat) and figured a few extra bucks was worth not having to paint them. I am not going for a magazine layout in this shed, I just want some thing to protect the insulation while I am slamming around in there on disco night . Seriously though, I poked a couple tears in the insulation already while moving around in the close quarters and I am pretty careful.
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A strip of 1/4 round and some dabs of white caulk and I'll be happy. You may notice the 8' panels in the 9' to 10' structure. The upper area is just going to be exposed building wrap. Even I would have to try to poke holes in things up there .
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"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Almost done with the drywall. A little more touch up and some minor sanding and I should be ready for paint.
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"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
That space will completely transform...again...as soon as you get that first coat of primer on! It's gonna make you smile for sure!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Closer and closer.
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"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Dug out the stash of DC parts that has been wrapped in a tarp next to one of the outbuildings for a couple of years.
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I'll dig out the rest, clean it up a bit and check my inventory.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
That's gonna be a great space Glenn. Bet you can't wait to make some man glitter in there.
Stand for something, or you'll fall for anything.
Looking more and more amazing by the day, Glenn.
And yeah. Drywall taping and mudding. Blech...
- After I ask a stranger if I can pet their dog and they say yes, I like to respond, "I'll keep that in mind" and walk off
- It's above my pay grade. Mongo only pawn in game of life.