visited a paint store recently and liked their selection of sandpaper
and alothough i have not calculated the price i got some nice sturdy
sandpaper that has performed well and found some other products that
i had not seen before
plus they know the products and they know what works and what does
not
eg
tsp prep is not always a good idea and i have not needed it but
always thought that was a good way to prep a wall for primer
the pace is quite fast although i am not sure how advanced sandpaper
is now some of it seems to have regressed into the planned obsolence
model
getting hard to keep up with the state of the art in so many things now
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 2:49:51 PM UTC-5, Electric Comet wrote:
> visited a paint store recently and liked their selection of sandpaper
> and alothough i have not calculated the price i got some nice sturdy
> sandpaper that has performed well and found some other products that
> i had not seen before
>
> plus they know the products and they know what works and what does
> not
>
> eg
> tsp prep is not always a good idea and i have not needed it but
> always thought that was a good way to prep a wall for primer
>
> the pace is quite fast although i am not sure how advanced sandpaper
> is now some of it seems to have regressed into the planned obsolence
> model
>
>
> getting hard to keep up with the state of the art in so many things now
I'm not sure how state of the art painting products relates to woodchucks, but if you want
try a cool roller, try these:
http://www.whizzrollers.com/34011
They have the shortest tightest nap I've ever seen. Almost micro-fiber like on a foam
base.
An independent paint store recommended them for my cabinet/book case project. I tried
them on the doors the other day and the paint laid down better than anything else I've tried.
I wish I had known about them before I painted the base cabinets with a brush. The bookcases
will be a breeze now that I know about these rollers.
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 20:40:36 -0800 (PST)
DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wish I had known about them before I painted the base cabinets with a brush. The bookcases
> will be a breeze now that I know about these rollers.
painting with a brush is fine if you like the brush strokes
the rollers are a good middle ground between brush and spray
the close nap small radius rollers are the best
using them often as they will not fling paint around either
On Fri, 02 Mar 2018 08:51:51 -0800
pyotr filipivich <[email protected]> wrote:
> If his dentures are any good.
they are blessed and cursed with teeth that never stop growing
i would chew wood too in that case