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You most certainly do.Cheers Stan, it looks like I need to relax a bit more like @marjon says!
You most certainly do.Cheers Stan, it looks like I need to relax a bit more like @marjon says!
Not me! just some bugre goin on about a Navalny thing ont telly and I have no idea who he/she/it is!!!I still have no clue you been out in the sun again without your hat?.
J
Twas suggested to me by the S-i-l the buildery one. And we swear by it. It really is the dog's doodads in the world of wood prep. We use it when going from bare wood to white gloss. Stops you worrying about bleed through etc in pine with knots in. i.e. pine! The wife does all the gloss painting in our new place and she does an effin good job, bless her. Apart from a tiny bit of emulsion, it's all she's done, but she has done well. Oh and she varnished some skirting boards.You can get various wood hardener solutions for painting on wood that's started to go a bit soft but isn't quite rotten enough to merit replacement. I've used it a few times and it seems to work reasonably well. Now, what I'm about to say will be heresy to the good burghers of Landyzone, but one thing I've found that makes paint stick to exterior wood is to put gloss paint straight onto the wood. It's oily and soaks in and is thus very difficult to get off. Then start building up coats of primer and undercoat and final gloss finish. Primer and undercoat makes a kind of plastic skin which is all too easily lifted by the weather or the wood underneath breathing.
I've got some Zissner BIN stain block and it works really well. Cuts out all sorts of staining and discolouration seeping through from elderly Victorian plasters and rusty radiators.
But provided he has got all this on fillum made by a third party, albeit one who may, just, be a friend, and she don't deny it. Then he could have bang to rights if the courts still look at this sort of thing.That really is the pits Dan he is so much better off without her.
Must admit, if I went back to work, it'd kill me in a week or two, ...........Cheers Stan, it looks like I need to relax a bit more like @marjon says!
Roomers bin around fer years about anuvva baby lr product. Norras good as the baby Frrelander. Not sure iffits real or just media hype.
Yer shud retire urly.Had a bit of a turn at work today. Second time in three weeks. Probably need to slow down a bit
At least you have enough evidence to identify the suspect ..... when you catch it flying over.Me winda sill has marks onnit. Looks like a burd landed onnit when the paint was still wet. It walked about ferrabit.
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