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  1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 00:21:07 EDT KJ6QDT KJ6QDT

    Paint job looking good. Using Cummins tan
    https://noagendasocial.com/media/fnNhS-xxEKLT_xEogDs

    In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 00:21:07 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
    1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 00:55:26 EDT Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
      in reply to

      @Lordimpala better than my plastering work. I've been using cornice cement. Not the easiest, but sets very hard

      Ready for a base coat now. Much easier to blend and feather

      In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 00:55:26 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
      1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 01:21:47 EDT KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
        in reply to

        @ChrisWilson plaster coat. Your house???

        In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 01:21:47 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
        1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 04:19:09 EDT Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
          in reply to

          @Lordimpala yup

          An old early 1900s semi

          I ripped down the old drummy render and redid it in the old lime cement render and lime hardwall plaster

          I'm doing a window surround, but I'm cheating and using cornice cement

          I went on a little thick and now I have to take some off so I can close the window.

          The latch is 1mm to wide

          It's still soft enough I can scrape it off. Though it's going to take an hour or so

          In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 04:19:09 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
      2. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 01:22:46 EDT KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
        in reply to

        @ChrisWilson it applied pretty good. Dupilicolor engine paint

        In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 01:22:46 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
        1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 17:32:42 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
          in reply to

          @Lordimpala

          One more coat of paint, and clean the plaster off the window frame.

          I didn't end up using any topping compound. Got it ok with the basecoat which is a fair bit harder, and can be painted in a couple of hours as opposed to waiting 24 hours for top coat

          I like using the lime hardwall plaster, but it's a minimum of 7 days to cure and dry before painting.

          https://noagendasocial.com/media/rBIeKdB4wD4O1hQ3sYc

          In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 17:32:42 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
          1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 02:27:11 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
            in reply to

            @ChrisWilson is this exterior plaster or indoor plaster walls

            In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 02:27:11 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
            1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 02:50:56 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
              in reply to

              @Lordimpala interior wall.

              Originally there were tiles and cement render, which I ripped off to the bricks and lime cement rendered and hardwall plastered

              I had only rendered roughly to the edge and we were going to put a timber trim around the edge, but. I used vilaboard / cement fibro as a base, cemented around to fill in the bulk and plastered over the top with cornice cement and basecoat to finish it.

              I prefer the old lime hardwall, but drying time is a couple of weeks before painting.

              In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 02:50:56 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
              1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 03:37:55 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                in reply to

                @ChrisWilson how old is the home. Drywall is what our house is. When I sold homes in New York. The older homes had plaster

                In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 03:37:55 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 03:59:36 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
                  in reply to

                  @Lordimpala 1900-1920s so old school hardwall

                  It had asbestos fibro ceilings, abs some lovely old plaster ceilings in the lounge and stairwell

                  They sheeted upstairs ceilings as well as the back of the house downstairs over the asbestos

                  I've ripped the old ceilings and fibro out, including the timber frames they put in. Instead I've hung steel channel and used Gyprock 600mm span ceiling sheets. I decided to go square in the corners rather than use a cornice.

                  It's come up ok.

                  In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 03:59:36 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                  1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:04:13 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
                    in reply to

                    @Lordimpala I put the lintel in to replace the arch they originally had.

                    We moved the bathroom wall by a foot to give us a little more room so I've got hardwall blending in with the Gyprock wall sheeting. Lots of tape, cornice cement and sanding.

                    The back internal wall is out and sometime this week I will rebuild it to accommodate a new back door with louvred windows.

                    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:04:13 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                    1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:09:34 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
                      in reply to

                      @Lordimpala what did you use to spray that ? Just out of a can ??

                      In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:09:34 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                      1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:28:21 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                        in reply to

                        @ChrisWilson just saw the pictures. Window looks good. I used this paint. I don't think it's going to hold up very well, but we'll see. I may have to strip the paint and cera coat it.
                        https://noagendasocial.com/media/Ok3MjrAubMPO9jRa5fg
                        https://noagendasocial.com/media/Vgx-6hH_3Zjkmy6XPtg

                        In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:28:21 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                    2. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:24:10 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                      in reply to

                      @ChrisWilson you have a full renovation on your hands

                      In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:24:10 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                      1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:35:24 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
                        in reply to

                        @Lordimpala I do

                        That engine paint activates when it gets hot. The guys that make their own guitar effects pedals use enamel and bake it in a toaster oven. They are cheap and reasonably predictable with temperatures.

                        Anyway. Looks good. I'm showing my son your pic now

                        In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:35:24 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                        1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:44:18 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                          in reply to

                          @ChrisWilson I'll have to heat it up. 😎It seemed kind of weak and tacky after it dried. Are those banned where you live. I had to add a bullet button and mag is blocked to 10 rounds to comply with California gun laws.

                          In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:44:18 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                        2. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:45:04 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                          in reply to

                          @ChrisWilson thanks for the paint tip

                          In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 04:45:04 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                          1. Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ (chriswilson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 05:14:50 EST Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣ Sir Chris Wilson 3️⃣3️⃣
                            in reply to

                            @Lordimpala what is it ? I'm not up on guns. Only ever fired bolt action .22s and had a go on a 12 guage shot gun once with the BB size pellets. This was back in the early 80s when the gun laws were reasonable.

                            Now the average citizen is cucked. Not that we "need" to be armed......most of the time......

                            My other half, Kylie, was a small weapons trainer in the army reserve. She is far more qualified than I am.

                            In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 05:14:50 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
                            1. KJ6QDT (lordimpala@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 05:31:54 EST KJ6QDT KJ6QDT
                              in reply to

                              @ChrisWilson I hear you on Aussie gun laws. The rifle shown is a Bulgarian ak74

                              In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 05:31:54 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
    2. Chris named Ben (chris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 02:31:43 EDT Chris named Ben Chris named Ben
      in reply to

      @Lordimpala stamped AR upper? Perfect color.

      In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 02:31:43 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
    3. Chris named Ben (chris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 02:32:19 EDT Chris named Ben Chris named Ben
      in reply to

      @Lordimpala sorry, I meant: stamped AK upper? Perfect color!

      In conversation Saturday, 04-Nov-2017 02:32:19 EDT from noagendasocial.com permalink
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