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"RonB"

07/08/2006 9:58 AM

OT - Please Lord Make it be October!

Wife and I just spent about one month building 225 feet of 6' privacy fence
including a nice arbor. About a week ago we did the old
'dust-the-hands-together' gesture and said "Its finished. Nothing left but
applying the stain/Sealer" After the third 4-5 hour stint of applying stain
in 95 to 100 degree weather (we stop when the thermometer hits 100), we are
barely 1/2 finished with the finishing.

As Yogi said "It ain't over 'till it's over."

Damn its hot.

RonB


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TE

"The3rd Earl Of Derby"

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 4:11 PM

RonB wrote:
> Wife and I just spent about one month building 225 feet of 6' privacy
> fence including a nice arbor. About a week ago we did the old
> 'dust-the-hands-together' gesture and said "Its finished. Nothing
> left but applying the stain/Sealer" After the third 4-5 hour stint
> of applying stain in 95 to 100 degree weather (we stop when the
> thermometer hits 100), we are barely 1/2 finished with the finishing.
>
> As Yogi said "It ain't over 'till it's over."
>
> Damn its hot.
>
> RonB

I take it you're painting the stainer on? ever thought of spraying it on?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


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grappletech

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 12:33 PM

>> Damn its hot.
>>
>> RonB
>>
>
> Yeah, heat like that sucks.



I'm from Northern California where the temps are usually 70-75 in the
summer, with low humidity, and huge ocean breezes. Now I live in the
midwest, and I just swelter in this heat/humidity and my energy just gets
zapped easily. So I actually prefer the cold winters here than the hot
summers. People here think I'm nuts. They're used to the heat and don't
know any better. "But don't you hate the snow here? There's no snow in
California." I correct them: "um there is snow in CA; It snows way more in
the Sierra Mountains than here in Ohio."

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LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 6:21 PM

grappletech wrote:

> I'm from Northern California where the temps are usually 70-75 in the
> summer, with low humidity, and huge ocean breezes. Now I live in the
> midwest, and I just swelter in this heat/humidity and my energy
just gets
> zapped easily. So I actually prefer the cold winters here than the
hot
> summers. People here think I'm nuts. They're used to the heat and
don't
> know any better. "But don't you hate the snow here? There's no
snow in
> California." I correct them: "um there is snow in CA; It snows way
more in
> the Sierra Mountains than here in Ohio."

Spoken like a true Mid-West immigrant from the left coast.<G>

As someone who spent a big piece of my life in Northern Ohio, I'm glad
I left.

Not seeing the sun from November to May is depressing.

Being up to your armpits in 6 ft of "partly cloudy", as Dick Goddard,
the weather guru in Cleveland calls it, just plain sucks.

A few bugs and some and some humidity in the summer, both days of it,
July 4-5, is a pleasant change from all that cold dirty road slop that
started out as snow in the winter.

September is probably the weather highpoint of the year. After that,
it's all down hill.

Lew

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"RonB"

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 12:31 PM

>
> I take it you're painting the stainer on? ever thought of spraying it on?
>
> --
> Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
>
>
Brushing the structure side and rolling the flat side. The rolling is going
pretty quick and seems to press the finish into the rough cedar well. I
sprayed our deck a few years ago and, besides putting a lot of the finish in
the air, it just didn't seem to soak into the wood well (also warm time of
year). We are using a solvent based tinting sealer and at $108/5-gallons I
want every molocule I can get into the cedar.

RonB

En

"EXT"

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 3:58 PM

I used a paint sprayer, commercial model with an extension on the nozzle,
and sprayed about 100 feet of fence both sides in about 1 1/2 hours. Put on
a good heavy coat, it still looks good 3 years later.

"RonB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:YxIBg.22549$W93.16560@dukeread05...
> Wife and I just spent about one month building 225 feet of 6' privacy
> fence including a nice arbor. About a week ago we did the old
> 'dust-the-hands-together' gesture and said "Its finished. Nothing left
> but applying the stain/Sealer" After the third 4-5 hour stint of applying
> stain in 95 to 100 degree weather (we stop when the thermometer hits 100),
> we are barely 1/2 finished with the finishing.
>
> As Yogi said "It ain't over 'till it's over."
>
> Damn its hot.
>
> RonB
>

JT

John Thomas

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 3:43 PM

"RonB" <[email protected]> wrote in news:YxIBg.22549$W93.16560@dukeread05:

> Wife and I just spent about one month building 225 feet of 6' privacy
> fence including a nice arbor. About a week ago we did the old
> 'dust-the-hands-together' gesture and said "Its finished. Nothing
> left but applying the stain/Sealer" After the third 4-5 hour stint of
> applying stain in 95 to 100 degree weather (we stop when the
> thermometer hits 100), we are barely 1/2 finished with the finishing.
>
> As Yogi said "It ain't over 'till it's over."
>
> Damn its hot.
>
> RonB
>

Yeah, heat like that sucks.

~15 years ago Dad and I built about 300' of fence. The wimmen-folk did
the sealing before we nailed up the boards.

When we were done, we were *done*.


--
Regards,

JT
Speaking only for myself....

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"RonB"

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 12:33 PM

> Brushing the structure side and rolling the flat side. The rolling is
> going pretty quick and seems to press the finish into the rough cedar
> well. I sprayed our deck a few years ago and, besides putting a lot of
> the finish in the air, it just didn't seem to soak into the wood well
> (also warm time of year). We are using a solvent based tinting sealer and
> at $108/5-gallons I want every molocule I can get into the cedar.
>
> RonB

BUT , Believe me, I was tempted to drag the spraygun out!.

TE

"The3rd Earl Of Derby"

in reply to "RonB" on 07/08/2006 9:58 AM

07/08/2006 6:03 PM

RonB wrote:
>> Brushing the structure side and rolling the flat side. The rolling
>> is going pretty quick and seems to press the finish into the rough
>> cedar well. I sprayed our deck a few years ago and, besides
>> putting a lot of the finish in the air, it just didn't seem to soak
>> into the wood well (also warm time of year). We are using a solvent
>> based tinting sealer and at $108/5-gallons I want every molocule I
>> can get into the cedar.
>>
>> RonB
>
> BUT , Believe me, I was tempted to drag the spraygun out!.

Why the spraygun? there are pressure garden sprayers out there that you
pump for the pressure after each use?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



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