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How can you show all the beautiful work done and not show your dad's first reaction when He saw this!!! What a good son/daughter-in-law you folks are. Great work!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ru-vid.comUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Super awesome to be able to see how y’all made some of the things you made in our fan cave! Was a pleasure having y’all down and thanks again for the amazing work you both did!
Beautiful job and beautiful to see it given to your dad, he must be so proud You guys in the USA have huge garages, I’m jealous Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
@1:42, there is actually a little known hack to obtaining wall paper like, crisp paint edges, with no bleeding of paint under the tape lines, when painting stripes. What you should have done is laid out both rows of painters tape. Then, you should have painted black paint below the bottom edge AND above the top edge of the lower painter’s tape. Then, you should have painted grey paint below the bottom edge AND above the top edge of the upper painters tape. In other words, let’s say your orange stripe was 8” high, where the orange stripe would end up being, you would first have 4” of black paint above the bottom row or painters tape and 4” of grey paint below the bottom edge of the top row of painter’s tape. By doing this step first, before you paint the orange stripe, you are essentially sealing the edges of the painters tape to prevent orange paint from bleeding under the edges of the painters tape. I hope this makes sense.
What are the chairs near the tool chest from? I like the look and would like to add something like them to the motorcycle mancave that I am working on in my garage.
Hmm, ive been searching for that Rocksolid product here in Norway but cant find it. Not even any hits on it on Germanys Amazon page where i buy my amazon stuff. :( We all mostly use epoxy here.
Looks great! what did you use to hold the wood shelves to the galv plumbing pipes from underneath @ 13:32? Looks like the electrical tie ins... hard to tell.
No disrespect, you followed directions. Once again, the epoxy coating manufacturer did not recommend the proper preparation. If you apply a coating on top of a coating that is peeling, now you will have two coatings that peel. If you didn’t diamond grind the floor to clean, white, scratched concrete, it WILL FAIL. When it does, look us up for high quality epoxy that WON”T peel when installed properly. Give us an update on the floor in 6 months.
for painting the block. put the tape on the grey color to edge the orange. Run a bead of clear caulk at the edge of the tape where the colors meet and smooth it with putty knife. Then paint and pull the tape while the paint and caulk are wet. You get a perfect edge on a bumpy surface. Work great on walls with texture like they do around here. Makes nice clean lines