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Wanderlost

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Por 15 should be sponsoring your RV rehab by now...


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Wanderlost wrote:

Por 15 should be sponsoring your RV rehab by now...




Just one fly in the ointment..... Too many non-approved uses for their product.

They wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole. Lol.

Otherwise, yes.


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How to butcher the English language ... 101.

I got me some sandin' time in today! Wahoo...

I needed to sand the dried Por in order to give it another coat.

Rearrange a little bit, and spread more in the same amount of space.



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looks like you need to shovel the floor before it gets in the por 15

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donkeydew wrote:

looks like you need to shovel the floor before it gets in the por 15




Ah, but there is nothing like walking across the "shop" floor with a nice, soft, layer of sawdust, which also acts like insulation. Lol...

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And collects any spills thus protecting the floor.


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sundancer268 wrote:

And collects any spills thus protecting the floor.




There you go. Another view point. Thanks.

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Paint brush... Check.



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Paint... Check.



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Respirator... Check.



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Another successful paint coat... Check.



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Good to see the respirator. I won't sweep the shop floor anymore without wearing one... Can you still smell the fiberglass resin when using it? I sometimes use lacquer in the shop and can't smell it through the respirator. I'm sure all the particles and gases we inhale into our lungs in the shop are cumulative... :-(

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