You're right. I take it backThanks, but the two Tom's and quite a few others are much better than me, I'm still a novice at this.
Keep up the good work!
You're right. I take it backThanks, but the two Tom's and quite a few others are much better than me, I'm still a novice at this.
Thanks, talk about building a guy up and then slamming him to the floor, cheers mate.You're right. I take it back
Keep up the good work!
come on now, your being modest!I'm still a novice at this.
Seriously Mike, I'm pretty at weathering, (I still practice the painting tho') I just try and follow TomO'scome on now, your being modest!
I agree!Wow, given what you started with that is an amazing job!
I think you have advanced far beyond novice, thanks for sharing your work!I'm still a novice at this.
Chris, a good job is a good job. You did great! That was quite the mess you started withThanks, but the two Tom's and quite a few others are much better than me, I'm still a novice at this.
Thank you, and yes that flipping number is bugging me, so is the logo that's "missing" bits.Chris, a good job is a good job. You did great! That was quite the mess you started with
About the white patch being 1 door too short! Don‘t tell anyone and if someone does mention it tell them the contractor who did it pays minimum rate and you get what you get.
Same with the number, but I know that one will bother you. So, remove it and try again. I have seen quite a few prototype patch jobs that the numbers were askew
I enjoyed the progress reports
That's not zinc rot. The frame would crumble if it was. Just a rough casting.As you can see, a great improvement over this morning, but cleaning the handrails is going to be a pain, I don't want to break them, maybe I should look at obtaining a new set.
The walkway is not coming clean as you can see, I'll probably just re-paint it.
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After 30 mins of scrubbing this paint with 99% IPA, it just wont shift, so I'll re-paint this by hand I think.
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I didn't see this last night, but I don't think I have Zinc Rot, have I ?
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I cleaned it up with some 800 grit wet 'n dry and applied some primer.That's not zinc rot. The frame would crumble if it was. Just a rough casting.