I always have multiple cans labeled with various wd40 variants around just because it’s convenient.
My go to is Corrosion X, it’s the best by far. If you have a boat you know about corrosion X.
Similar to the shower curtain idea, I hang harbor freight welding blankets around my weld area. Try to do grinding outside if possible. The blankets are cheap and pretty thick for the money
Overthinking this, just run a pipe through the wall with quick connect fitting on the outside. Pumped gas after school and this was out setup in the 80’s, was still there when the building got torn down 4-5 years ago.
Would definitely do a penetrating type sealer as opposed to a varnish or surface sealer.
Cabot or PPG typically make good products but I have not researched in a while. We have had preprimed cabot shake on our beach house for 30 and it still looks good.
I did remodeling and later ran my own cabinet shop in the 90’s. The air hose we used for 10 years was good year 1/4” with a barbed fitting and a zip tie.
I continuously use that same home in my home shop and it finally gave up the ghost a couple years ago. Cut the fitting off and reinserted...
We had two sub zeros, size up from the one pictured. Both were put in service around 199-2000. They are still going strong and one is at the family beach house. If you can get 25 years out of any appliance, you’re ahead of the game. The older sub zeros are well made reliable machines.
We’re getting ready to redo two boat docks in the next few years and I think we have all but decided on wear deck, it’s an Owens Corning product. It’s structural so no specific framing considerations, rated for ground contact and even under water.. you could actually frame your deck with it. The...
Do you have plans, if not that’s part of the problem. Simple floor plan with some specs would go along way getting it price out. If it has to be permitted you need a full set of plans anyway.