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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46207 Location: yes
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 20 7:22 pm Post subject: external works, hopefully mostly paint |
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day 3(of afternoons/teatimes cos i is old and broken)
tools found and reclaimed, 2 doors prepped and filled one 1st undercoat
not bad so far
i am starting from serious 5 coat, coach painting style about ten years ago so i do not have to find wood unless it has been exposed by a chip or crack
for ten years tis rather well wearing
i was chatting with another house mender as i was finishing off this evening, done well is a very good base for done again was our conclusion.
i work to specs he could not justify in the budget even for his recent and "a bit tricky re planning and conservation" mil quid house, as tis ours and time is relative in can.
this is my last victorian wood external house painting so i am going to do a good un if i can
4 coats this time, over the mostly sound 5 + coat work from a decade ago
i do need some putty, thermal and humidity flex is a beast on trad materials
maybe i should make me own old style, a bit toxic but stand oil and white lead has a lot of merit over whiting and boiled linseed oil.
i will let folk know how i get on with the "modern" version of epoxy mortar, the arch moves about a bit as the house ripples depending on the ground moisture, hopefully tis easy use and functional
a prop and rebuild would be daft money and pointless due the natural heave dislocating it again, so good glue seems the sensible option and hopefully the whole arch will move as one.
flw etc but best i can think of for the situation
ps i might drill the crack and add a few bits of helibar before the "new glue" mortar
note to self , ask sd if there are any bits of helibar at her house
at least it comes in two different shades of grey (cammo good ) |
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46207 Location: yes
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46207 Location: yes
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 20 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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helibar and 2 part on order for me, i rang this am and they had just been cleaned out by somebody else
i do have to buy 10 rods and only need 3 or so for the arch but the leftovers will sort the back wall(if i knew it was dangeroos i would be liable if a tragedy happened, i will peg it for fun )
another door and frame have first undercoat and the front frame is sanded ready for filling
glue mortar arrives tomorrow for some of that filling, see heave
so much for hope it is just painting
tis good mission creep, making the front entrance look good and removing the "how wobbly is that?" question makes sense
£50 and a few hours drilling and grinding etc seems a bargain, sd's window arch needed a rebuild(rot and bomb damage) that was £1200 to 3 old boys and their 30 yr old highly skilled plasterer "tea boy", china cups and plates. awesome job, this will be a bit more brutal but effective and invisible once done.
tis odd to be doing this sort of stuff again, i promised myself it was the last external painting etc much like i definitely retired after sd's house
half days seem to work ok, bit of a shock being back on the tools though it is rather nice and even nicer when folk notice the sort of spec i am working to |
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46207 Location: yes
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