PhillipAlanSheoh
PhillipAlanSheoh t1_jbgld88 wrote
Wallenpaupack will be a good bet as far as getting a house to fit that many people though it can be pricey. It’s a popular destination although if you get on the water early in the day it should be fairly quiet. There’s a hiking trail in the NW side of the lake and Bushkill Falls is fairly close by.
PhillipAlanSheoh t1_j5z9vwy wrote
Reply to DIY Travel Bo-Staff by composites123
This one gang kept wanting me to join because I’m pretty good with a bo staff.
PhillipAlanSheoh t1_ix8d82h wrote
Reply to 2 inch of wood insulated enough? by alifak1
My wife says “no”.
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Reply to comment by itriedtoplaynice in Mortar for installing Schluter Ditra to concrete with vinyl flooring glue still mostly present? by Zenit_IIfx
Shit - my bad. I missed the concrete part.
PhillipAlanSheoh t1_jdvr58f wrote
Reply to how to get extremely flat finished paint for bathroom vanity? by jaaassshhh
Finish carpenter here. 80% of the result is in the prep and unlike walls getting a dead flat finish on mill work and cabinetry is largely about the primer.
2.). If you’re looking for off the shelf solutions then use BIN shellac primer. It dries in 15-20 minutes and sands very smooth. The fumes suck but dissipate somewhat quickly. Don’t use the sprayer for it as those Mandela can’t be used with flammable products. Get corners and edges with rattle cans and the flat surfaces with 1/4 nap roller (no foam). After the first coat fill any imperfections with joint compound and sand thoroughly. It’s ok to sand through it because the first coat is about creating a uniform surface. I do 3 coats until it looks like it’s actually painted. That’s the heft you need. Sand to 220, vacuum and then wipe with wet rag. It should be very smooth.
3.). For paint BM Advance is the best out there and I’ll take anyone to the mat who thinks SW competes. You’ll want to dilute with distilled water by 5% or so to aid in atomization (can’t use floetrol with it). Spray the door backs first and let dry for a 3-4 hours then to the front and edges. They need dry for 16 hours before the 2nd coat (no compromise here). In between coats wet sand with a fine grit sponge - just use a container of clean water and keep dipping a wringing out. It should leave a cloudy surface then wipe clean with a wet rag. Let it dry for 15 minutes then spray the 2nd coat. Be careful with controlling the material and practice/sample to get your flow perfected. Advance is a little on the loose side and can drop if you’re not careful (constantly check for drips and smooth them out with a roller if you find one still wet.
Let it cure for $ days before use and it should be very durable.