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Why I hate Norm Abrams
On Aug 24, 1:49*pm, "Leon" wrote:
"Pete C." wrote in message ster.com... DGDevin wrote: Many of us could handle framing or drywall or painting but would think twice about trying serious plumbing or wiring. I would much rather do framing, plumbing and wiring than drywall or painting. I'm certainly qualified and capable of all of those tasks, however drywall is bloody heavy and tedious to tape well, and painting is equally tedious. Dang Devin, *sanding and applying a finish to a new piece of furniture is tedious as well, not so much once you get the hang if it. Paint stripper greatly speeds that process. Andy |
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Why I hate Norm Abrams
"Mint" wrote in message ... On Aug 24, 1:49 pm, "Leon" wrote: "Pete C." wrote in message ster.com... DGDevin wrote: Many of us could handle framing or drywall or painting but would think twice about trying serious plumbing or wiring. I would much rather do framing, plumbing and wiring than drywall or painting. I'm certainly qualified and capable of all of those tasks, however drywall is bloody heavy and tedious to tape well, and painting is equally tedious. Dang Devin, sanding and applying a finish to a new piece of furniture is tedious as well, not so much once you get the hang if it. Paint stripper greatly speeds that process. Andy Care to explaing how paint stripper speeds painting or applying a finsih on a new piece of furniture? |
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