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House painting .................. ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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  • forgemonkey

    No plastic cover, no pressure washer, no caulking for me. My teepee is fine, as is !! 😎

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  • bullshot

    I told my wife that we should have bought a teepee ……………………….. sigh ……..🙄

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  • Okie743

    Yes, have to watch them painters like a Hawk. I've been there. they will paint over model numbers, reference numbers. I've seen them sandblast seals out of gear boxes and paint over labels on equiipment even after being told several times not to do so. (and they usually apologize afterwards if they have not been paid yet)

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  • austin20

    And those are just some of the reasons why I still do all of my own painting…

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  • pulsarnc

    old and stove -up but still ain"t hiring someone to do what I know I can do better. Just going to take a little longer

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  • buddyb

    Going to paint my place soon. I can’t believe the price of paint now.

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  • Locust Fork

    When I was a teenager we had a brick house that had a few areas that needed painting every few years…..garage doors, eves, trim. My dad made sure to have it done without telling my mom. She'd come home and it would be a work in progress with a small team knocking the job out. She'd be all mad about it because she had always wanted to "pick a new color"……dad wasn't risking that, but he wasn't having that argument either. It was always dark brown. My mom was a bit "extra"…..no telling what color it would have been if she had her way.

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  • fideau

    When I was a teenager, I worked summers painting schools. A friend's father had the contract to paint most of the schools in the county. Most of the crews were teens like me, had to be at least 16, with a few experienced guys and a supervisor. There was no spraying. Brushes, and sometimes rollers. We used the best brushes and had a sash tool, a four inch, and a six inch. His family had been in business since 1869. He knew wth he was doing. He had many other crews painting houses and commercial buildings. So I learned from the best. If you are old like me you may remember very old school buildings with large windows and many many panes. I learned on those things how to trim a window. We didn't use masking tape, we trimmed those things with a sash tool. We used a chalk line to paint straight lines in a hall where enamel was used on the bottom and latex on the top half. I could paint those lines with a 4 in. brush. Needless to say, no one has ever painted my homes but me. If you know how, it's not that hard, and you don't hate it as much. In fact, I always liked to paint. And stain.

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