I am assuming you use the yellow frog tape when you have to tape off an area that has already been painted with 3 coats of one color so you don't pull off the paint when removing the tape?
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Great video. I have a lot of respect for both men, and the work they did. I have been a customer of SLN for many years, It would have been very interesting to see what they could have accomplished here in Sublette County Wyoming, where you not only get extreme cold, but also and EXTREMELY short # of frost free days!
We had the DEC forester Randy Kerr come out and mark the trees in our stand to be culled, and ended up with mostly hard and a few soft maples, we also kept a few oak "furniture trees", etc. All of the softwood in the stand was harvested, and swapped for rough-cut hardwood planks from MSM lumber in Lowville, most of the hardwood that wasn't maple (cherry, etc.) we harvested and sold to the old GP mill in Lyons Falls for paper pulp. My brother and I hired out to Warren Allen, who bought out Alvin Noftsier's sugarbush in Croghan. Against everyone's advice, Warren continued to harvest trees from his large stand to fire his evaporator. Eventually, he thinned his stand so much that the tentworms moved in and nearly decimated his entire woodlot. It was a sad sight. I would like to hear from anyone who worked for us (Twin Maples Farm and Farm Store, Greig twp.) or for Warren Allen's sugarbush, Resha Rd., Croghan) Thanks, Andy Ginter. (Pres. residing in the finger lakes region).
Hello. I just tried my very first barn quilt and the acrylic paint peeled off. It did not adhere to the wood. I was using Liquitex Basic. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Did you use primer on the wood first? If not, I'd start with a couple of coats of primer. If you plan to display the barn quilt outside, it's best to use at least a couple of coats of primer and then 3 coats of paint formulated for exterior use.
My Father was best friends with the man who owned the Karmel Korn shop, they grew up in Watertown. We called him Uncle Charlie, even though he was just a friend. He made almost all of the candy in that shop, it was amazing.
Wow! Where did this video come from? This is, well, was my Grandfather. I have some of his decoys. He did a great job. So glad I found this! Thank you for sharing.
@@karolynmassey9833Hi, I just aquired 2 decoys one for sure is a Massey 1972. Not sure what its worth but would like to know. This one is like new, very pretty.
Ruth's reply: "The Benjamin Moore Aura exterior paints that I use are called 'waterborne' paints. And I do not put a seal on the barn quilts. There is no need since we use at least 2 coats of primer and 3 coats of paint which withstand harsh North Country conditions. And if you put a seal on and something happens to the board, then you have to sand it all off rather than just touching up the area. "
Ruth's reply: "The Benjamin Moore Aura exterior paints that I use are called 'waterborne' paints. And I do not put a seal on the barn quilts. There is no need since we use at least 2 coats of primer and 3 coats of paint which withstand harsh North Country conditions. And if you put a seal on and something happens to the board, then you have to sand it all off rather than just touching up the area. "