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What is your favourite microporous paint?
What is your favourite microporous paint?
I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? Thanks, Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) |
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On Feb 18, 4:20*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. *From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. *Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. *Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? Thanks, Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) My experience is they are ****. The coloured ones seem to attract dirt and it can't be washed off. So light colours are a bad idea. And they still flake off. |
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harry writes:
On Feb 18, 4:20*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote: What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. snip My experience is they are ****. The coloured ones seem to attract dirt and it can't be washed off. So light colours are a bad idea. And they still flake off. What do you suggest using instead? Alex |
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On Feb 18, 4:47*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
harry writes: On Feb 18, 4:20*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote: What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. snip My experience is they are ****. The coloured ones seem to attract dirt and it can't be washed off. *So light colours are a bad idea. And they still flake off. What do you suggest using instead? Alex I just use a spirit based coloured wood preservative. They are getting hard to find these days with this "low VOC" thing. The water based wood preservers are **** too. And the wood we use is ****. We are all doomed, doomed. |
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harry writes:
On Feb 18, 4:47*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote: harry writes: On Feb 18, 4:20*pm, Alexander Lamaison wrote: What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. snip My experience is they are ****. The coloured ones seem to attract dirt and it can't be washed off. *So light colours are a bad idea. And they still flake off. What do you suggest using instead? I just use a spirit based coloured wood preservative. They are getting hard to find these days with this "low VOC" thing. I should mention this needs to be white or black to fit in with everything else. Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) |
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On 18 Feb, 16:20, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. *From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. *Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. *Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? my conservatory came factory sprayed in a Teknos paint and a large tin was supplied to overcoat/touch up etc. In general (5 odd years) it is lasting well, though problem areas seem to be cills and bottom beads on windows where water seems able (frost?) to get behind it then it tends to flake and need redoing. Other than that Its pretty good IMHO - easy to apply, quite opaque, dries quick, easy clean up (water). Sadolin systems are good too - well the spirit based ones - I last used on a sunny-side hardwood door that must be 10years since it had a coat - still in good order. Jim K |
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Jim K writes:
On 18 Feb, 16:20, Alexander Lamaison wrote: What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. *From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. *Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. *Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? my conservatory came factory sprayed in a Teknos paint and a large tin was supplied to overcoat/touch up etc. Is this the Teknos Aqua Top 2600? Is coverage noticeably poor? I'm curious what it is about the paint that makes it cover 3-6m^2 instead of the normal 14 or so. Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) |
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On 18 Feb, 17:49, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
Jim K writes: On 18 Feb, 16:20, Alexander Lamaison wrote: What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. *There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. *From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. *Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. *Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? my conservatory came factory sprayed in a Teknos paint and a large tin was supplied to overcoat/touch up etc. Is this the Teknos Aqua Top 2600? pass. will look when i'm next to it next. Is coverage noticeably poor? *I'm curious what it is about the paint that makes it cover 3-6m^2 instead of the normal 14 or so. pass. I just slapped it on til it looked right...seems no huge chore to apply tho Jim K |
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What is your favourite microporous paint?
On Monday 18 February 2013 16:20 Alexander Lamaison wrote in uk.d-i-y:
What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehKGlT2EW1Q microporous paint. There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? Thanks, Alex I like Sadolin - but I cannot say if it is th best... Sadolin PX65 probably was the best - but it doesn't exit anymore, probably because it was full of evil... -- Tim Watts Personal Blog: http://squiddy.blog.dionic.net/ http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage Reading this on the web? See: http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Usenet |
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http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage I've decided to give that a whirl, is it just my area, or are they still at the chicken/egg stage? Seems they only have only a couple of other people on O2 near me, one on orange, and nobody on t-mobile, vodafone or three. Do they really only keep data for 6 months? In which case I might as well ditch it now; or do they only ditch data in places where they haven't anything more recent to replace it with? |
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On Monday 18 February 2013 21:33 Andy Burns wrote in uk.d-i-y:
Tim Watts wrote: http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage I've decided to give that a whirl, is it just my area, or are they still at the chicken/egg stage? London has good coverage as do the main arterial roads. I would say that Open Signal maps *had* pretty good coverage, but since they don't seem to bother processing data in a timely fashion, I decided to look around. The only one who looked like they were active in the UK was Sensorly. If it's true that they got a million in venture capital to kick this off they must be serious. And they did reply to a tweet I made in short order. Seems they only have only a couple of other people on O2 near me, one on orange, and nobody on t-mobile, vodafone or three. Do they really only keep data for 6 months? In which case I might as well ditch it now; or do they only ditch data in places where they haven't anything more recent to replace it with? I did not see the 6 months bit - looks again at the website - nope, still can't see it??? Could ask them I guess I find it quite fun to turn it on when driving somewhere new (I use my phone as a GPS anyway, so it's on the dash in an optimum position). Looking at the results when I get back is interesting. If nothing else, it's helpful to me, as I know next time whether I'm going to get good 3G in certain places, like the hairdressers after I've had my 10 minute trim whilst waiting for SWMBO for another hour :-o Cheers, Tim -- Tim Watts Personal Blog: http://squiddy.blog.dionic.net/ http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage Reading this on the web? See: http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Usenet |
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On Monday, February 18, 2013 4:20:01 PM UTC, alamaison wrote:
What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I was going to go with the Teknos opaque coating system which can be applied by brush or by spray but it's coverage is only 3-6m^2/l which makes it fairly expensive. Sickens have so many different paints, even just considering the opaques. From their marketing patter it's impossible to tell what's different between them. Can anyone shed some light on this? And I've heard people mention Sandolin. Are they comparable to Teknos/Sikens? Thanks, Alex Its not that hard to make your own creosote. Fire, closed metal container, pipe, collecting bottle, and either water to condense it or a long pipe. NT |
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writes What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I have used 2 types of International brand microporous paints. The first was their original Ranch Paint which dries to quite a flat finish. While I liked this for the window frames I used it on I'd be concerned about it taking finger marks and looking shabby quite soon on a gate. When I came to do some more frames I found that Ranch Paint was still listed but not so readily available so I used their '10 Year Exterior Gloss' which dries to a proper high gloss. It's lasting well and if I was using microporous again, this is the one I would choose. Limited colour range I think but they certainly do black and white, I used black. No experience of other types. -- fred it's a ba-na-na . . . . |
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fred writes:
In article , Alexander Lamaison writes What is your favourite microporous paint? I'm about to start on some exterior joinery (a framed-legged-braced gate and some frames for double-glazed units) and I'm trying to decide on a microporous paint. There's a bewildering choice and I could use some help. I have used 2 types of International brand microporous paints. The first was their original Ranch Paint which dries to quite a flat finish. While I liked this for the window frames I used it on I'd be concerned about it taking finger marks and looking shabby quite soon on a gate. Good point. Hadn't thought of that. I have a tin of the stuff that I've saved for the fascias, but was toying with the idea of using it for the gate. I won't now. When I came to do some more frames I found that Ranch Paint was still listed but not so readily available so I used their '10 Year Exterior Gloss' which dries to a proper high gloss. It's lasting well and if I was using microporous again, this is the one I would choose. Limited colour range I think but they certainly do black and white, I used black. There are other colours? Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) |
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