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My cabin is in need of sealing this season or next. I have the can of stuff
they used, a Behr product, IIRC. Right now, it is up at the cabin, tho. It is a sealer/stain. It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. Does anyone know if this is rolled on, or put on with a sprayer? Steve |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:16:50 -0700, "Steve B" wrote:
It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. Is that a good idea or a trick question? I figure in the desert, with blowing dirt and dust storms the cabin "seal" will have fine dirt attached to the cabin. You joshin me... right? |
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On Jun 5, 1:16*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
My cabin is in need of sealing this season or next. *I have the can of stuff they used, a Behr product, IIRC. *Right now, it is up at the cabin, tho.. *It is a sealer/stain. *It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. *Does anyone know if this is rolled on, or put on with a sprayer? Steve What kind of a cabin, home guy will trash talk you for not telling us that. |
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 14:54:19 -0700, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:16:50 -0700, "Steve B" wrote: It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. Is that a good idea or a trick question? I figure in the desert, with blowing dirt and dust storms the cabin "seal" will have fine dirt attached to the cabin. That's how it seals it up-- saves you having to caulk. Jim |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:16:50 -0700, "Steve B" wrote:
My cabin is in need of sealing this season or next. I have the can of stuff they used, a Behr product, IIRC. Right now, it is up at the cabin, tho. It is a sealer/stain. It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. Does anyone know if this is rolled on, or put on with a sprayer? Damn-- Wish I could help-- Just had to say that I thought you'd given up on ground squirrels and had a cabin full of clubs up in the arctic. Jim |
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 18:35:21 -0400, Jim Elbrecht
wrote: On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 14:54:19 -0700, Oren wrote: On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:16:50 -0700, "Steve B" wrote: It is sticky for about six months or longer after application. Is that a good idea or a trick question? I figure in the desert, with blowing dirt and dust storms the cabin "seal" will have fine dirt attached to the cabin. That's how it seals it up-- saves you having to caulk. Jim When my neighbor gets back from his cabin in southern Utah, I'm gonna ask him. (stop joshin' me) What did they do during the depression dust bowl? Sand up to, and past the windows did not require caulk... Caulk is cheap, don't cha know? |
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