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ProWallGuy:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_23681").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});So, I haven't been posting much because I hooked up with a new designer last December and she is been keeping me very busy. This is a good thing, but the problem is one of her favorite materials to spec is some very thick, heavy, tough vinyl. I posted about it here:
http://www.painterforum.com/yabbse/index.php/topic,2277.0.html
I am more familiar with it now, so I charge big to install it. It still kicks my a55 though.
Here it is again, I installed it on a 17' high accent wall at the home of an ex-wife of one of the StL Cardinals. Apparently she got most of the money, and the house. ;D
Had to rig up a 6' baker scaffold to reach the area. OSHA approved?
Then stuck an 8' stepper on top of that. Still OSHA approved? Not sure, but my knees were knocking all day and it took about 8 beers later to "unpucker."
This stuff is so heavy when pasted that I had to unfurl it very gently because if it shifted, it could have bucked me right off the ladder.
ProWallGuy:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_23682").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});The finished wall:
ProWallGuy:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_23683").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});The seams are a major hassle to cut. It is like trying to do a successful double-cut through 2 layers of carpet. My blade finger was raw, and my propane torch got a work out too. Some close-ups of a seam:
chrisn:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_23698").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});}); Apparently she got most of the money, and the house.
Yea, life for her is a bi%ch, she still ended up with more than both of us combined will ever earn in our lifetime and then some.
Seams? what seams?
Nice ;D
Roadog:
jQuery(document).ready(function($){jQuery(function(){jQuery("#msg_23699").css("overflow-y", "hidden");});});Looks like a pain but I like the way it looks.
I have pipe frame "bakers"....the lightweight pipe staging, 30 in wide, that take standard 7 ft decks. Stacks nice. Have 2, 6 ft frames and one 5 ft, jack screws for those 2x4 replacements and outriggers. Safety rails too. Lets me work up to about 25 feet easy. Almost have to have it for new home foyers!
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