Kevkx125
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Shed looks real nice ERIC!!
NUTTSGT;2972234 said:I was right, this is taking alot of tape. I killed one roll but was prepared for that. I bought a few rolls when I bought the lumber. I had all the checkers marked out and a two rows of tape around the edges, I got ready to paint. I thought about it for a second and decided to mask off the center before getting a drop of paint where I didn't want it.
I used some blue painters tape which was getting old. It didn't want to stick too good so I knew it would be good to use it up. Then I painted the black checkers and the edges.
Today, I will mask over the black and paint the white. I know it sounds bassackwards but the black is oil based and the white will be latex. I'm not sure how well the oil based would stick to the latex if I made a mistake while painting.
The last top, I put a coat of varnish, not sure what (don't remember) though and it turned the white yellowish. Hopefully it won't happen again.![]()
Haven't watched project Binky in over a year. It got too street car for me when I thought the original design was a Rally car.Hi Eric,
I've been slowly working my way through your thread from the start. I've been waiting to chime in until I caught up, which I've just done.
In a funny coincidence, I happened to read this post...
At about the same time I watched this...
Not sure if you've seen Project Binky, but it's worth a watch. They masked up a checkerboard on the roof, just like your workbench, so they've got good taste.
Great work on the shed too, it looks great!
M.
Wasn't bad actually. Never done one until this one. Next time, it'd be a piece of cake.The end result looks great. how hard was it installing the roll up door ( I have never installed one ) The big ones on the warehouse at work are a MFer when they get jacked up.

Thanks Mike.That turned out great Eric. Love the Easter egg that you left her to find.
Eric, I think a lot of kitchens were designed for nothing more than a hood over the stove. Our kitchen came that way but luckily the cabinet over our stove is only 15" tall. I just replaced the 2.0 cubic foot microwave with a 2.1 cubic foot one and it's taller by 1/2" so I had to cut the backsplash tiles. When this micowave dies I have to find another one with the same dimensions because making the tile grow isn't an option.This microwave is taller than the old one and the overhead cabinet is 18". It'd virtually make it extremely hard to use the back burners.
Yeah I agree Bob. This house was built in the 50-60's before microwaves were around. It has a range top and small in the wall oven.Eric, I think a lot of kitchens were designed for nothing more than a hood over the stove. Our kitchen came that way but luckily the cabinet over our stove is only 15" tall. I just replaced the 2.0 cubic foot microwave with a 2.1 cubic foot one and it's taller by 1/2" so I had to cut the backsplash tiles. When this micowave dies I have to find another one with the same dimensions because making the tile grow isn't an option.




Weird is right. There was a single can marked like the older can I had. When I took the new one back this morning, I grabbed that one.wonder why it says gloss and not primer? The part numbers are the same and even says Gray Primer on both can. weird.
I believe I used it around the door between the garage and addition. However, I don't remember if being this "thin" or watery.Someone just had a thread about using earplugs when welding since he dropped a nugget in his ear. He said he usually wears earplugs except just this one time.
How old is that can of Zisner’s? Could it have been frozen At some Time? Prior to your purchase?
Sometimes it’s just easier to get an extra can instead of trying to match
I've had horrible luck with Zinser oil base primer. Used it on the shop and the Duck Haus. Primed both of them with Zinser and they peeled like bananas. Used Dutch Boy over the top of both. The Dutch boy doesn't stick to the Zinser, and the Zinser doesn't stick to the wood.


Color looks good but they have some serious bow and twist going on from drying.Posts look really good!
I still have my Dad's wedding ring that was cut off when he smashed his finger.
i take mine off when working.....





Thanks. She knows about the message on the inside as her fiancee saw it and told her about it.Very nice job.