GeddyT
Well-known member
Sounds like you got a good deal on the Superpaint, and if that's what your painter is used to, not a bad idea to stick with it (every paint goes on a little differently, so you get used to altering your technique a little). I think @wasfast and I are on the same page from a price standpoint, but your discount has moved it a lot closer to Behr's price, so no big deal.
I always struggled with that question where to save money and where to go nuts with my shop build. I bet anybody following my build would have thought I were bipolar. One day the justification for, say, spending a little extra on 30# felt vs. 60 minute paper was, "What's another $200 on a six-figure build?" Then, the next day, it would be, "That extra $5 per gallon adds up!" And so on and so on.
I found out the hard way with both my kitchen remodel 200 years ago and with the more recent shop build that a little scope creep here and another there can suddenly double the price of a project death-by-1000-papercuts style. Then again, it's so hard to put so much blood, sweat, and back injuries into a project only to cheap out on something as important as paint!
In other news, watching the pace of your progress of late makes me almost wish I'd fallen off a ladder earlier in my progress so my stubborn self would have offloaded a lot more of the work a lot earlier and gotten the shop finished in half the time! Almost... I'm excited for you to get this thing done and see what you do with that huge, awesome space.
I always struggled with that question where to save money and where to go nuts with my shop build. I bet anybody following my build would have thought I were bipolar. One day the justification for, say, spending a little extra on 30# felt vs. 60 minute paper was, "What's another $200 on a six-figure build?" Then, the next day, it would be, "That extra $5 per gallon adds up!" And so on and so on.
I found out the hard way with both my kitchen remodel 200 years ago and with the more recent shop build that a little scope creep here and another there can suddenly double the price of a project death-by-1000-papercuts style. Then again, it's so hard to put so much blood, sweat, and back injuries into a project only to cheap out on something as important as paint!
In other news, watching the pace of your progress of late makes me almost wish I'd fallen off a ladder earlier in my progress so my stubborn self would have offloaded a lot more of the work a lot earlier and gotten the shop finished in half the time! Almost... I'm excited for you to get this thing done and see what you do with that huge, awesome space.


































Seriously though, looks like a great party space, have fun!
























