The Chainsaw Carpenters
Well Sheila and I have finished the wood butchery in the workshop. In my next life I will be a gentleman potter with a patron that will pay to have a builder do all the grunt work. This is the third studio that we have built. We do pretty well everything with a circular saw and a cordless drill. A bargain Boxing Day oscillating saw has come in handy for a variety of jobs.
The joint is ready for Sheila to start painting on Monday when I'm off to school. I think the plywood will suck up a lot of paint and this is going to be a BIG job. Colour scheme planned is white ceiling to give it height, yellow walls, a painted on black board and we haven't decided on the floor colour yet. I have to do some market research to find out what colour squirrels and raccoons hate most.
The joint is ready for Sheila to start painting on Monday when I'm off to school. I think the plywood will suck up a lot of paint and this is going to be a BIG job. Colour scheme planned is white ceiling to give it height, yellow walls, a painted on black board and we haven't decided on the floor colour yet. I have to do some market research to find out what colour squirrels and raccoons hate most.
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If you are painting, a great tip I got from a house painter is to use a roller for rough surfaces, even on smooth surfaces. The thick nappiness of the roller makes that nice stipple texture much better than smooth surface rollers.