Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Page 23 of 139 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 138 139
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372010 04/03/12 11:57 AM
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 18,044
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 18,044
That is true. But let me point out, I have 3 kids under 5 and I tend to be fairly clumsy/careless myself when it comes to not denting walls and/or chipping paint.

The colors are good, though! I think our painter only used two coats, as well (maybe less?!) Which either means the paint was good, or the painter was lazy. One or the other.

Last edited by Ken.C; 04/03/12 11:58 AM.

I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
Re: CatBrat
Ken.C #372014 04/03/12 03:04 PM
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 3,596
Likes: 1
connoisseur
Offline
connoisseur
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 3,596
Likes: 1
That's the recommened amount of finish coats for almost all domestic paints, Ken.

The most durable woodwork/trim paint I've ever encountered (that's not from Europe @ $90 per 1/2 gal.) is BM oil-based Satin Impervo. It's 20 years old in some of my clients' homes and still holding up.


Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372015 04/03/12 03:09 PM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
CatBrat Offline OP
axiomite
OP Offline
axiomite
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
I'm assuming the BM paint you suggest for me is water based, which I prefer. I don't really care for oil based (the fumes) nor extreme lasting qualities. I'll probably change the color in another 4 years.

Given the above, do I still want Benjamin Moore paint?

I'm thinking Behr paint from Home Depot would probably work just fine. Or Sherwood Williams.

Last edited by CatBrat; 04/03/12 03:12 PM.
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372020 04/03/12 03:49 PM
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 11,458
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 11,458
Don't get Sherwood Williams! It's a cheap, dollar-store ripoff of the Sherwin Williams products!


::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372022 04/03/12 03:55 PM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
CatBrat Offline OP
axiomite
OP Offline
axiomite
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
I meant Sherwin Williams. Couldn't remember how to say it.

Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372062 04/04/12 02:48 AM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
CatBrat Offline OP
axiomite
OP Offline
axiomite
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
I'm having a problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH receiver after I moved it. (Moved all the electronics to living room while I'm working on the walls.) The RCA receptacle on back for subwoofer pre-out isn't allowing the RCA plug to make good contact. I have to hold it off to one side before I get any contact for subwoofer. Bummer.

I took the cover off, only to see that the plugs are part of a motherboard-like circuit board with the parts on the underside where I can't get to them. This board is also soldered to other boards making it a nightmare to be able to even get to the parts. So, I put the cover back on.

Anyone else have this problem? It seems a waste to have to abandon it. The cost of repair may be too high. Don't' know.

Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372064 04/04/12 03:04 AM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
CatBrat Offline OP
axiomite
OP Offline
axiomite
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
I found a local repair center called DANDO ELECTRONICS in South Kansas City. Might call them soon. Putting info here so I can find it easily again.

Dando Electronics, LLC
8043 Wornall Road #104
Kansas City, MO 64114
(816)361-6733

Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372070 04/04/12 05:52 AM
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 725
HAY Offline
aficionado
Offline
aficionado
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 725
Originally Posted By: CatBrat
I've got a 3 inch hole in the wall, that I've run some PCV pipe through that I want to repair before painting the wall. I'm not going through all the trouble to make the hole bigger and add wood, etc, etc. Someone suggested just using one of those mesh thingi-ma-bobs. I was thinking about making a plug out of drywall that fits tight, push it a little further in than the surface, then fill with spackling and sanding smooth.

Any thoughts here?

The next hole and pipe behind the TV is going to be bigger and in a different spot. Hard to thread several cables in the last one I did.

Well here's a thought. I could just leave it there. It might be handy for a future service hole for running some cable. It'll be behind the TV. The other end is in a closet at floor level.


I don't know how I remember all these posts but forget more pressing things...
Try this


High Gloss Cherry
M60 VP150 QS8
Open for Auditions but please don't drool on the High Gloss
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372071 04/04/12 11:14 AM
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 11,458
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 11,458
Originally Posted By: CatBrat
Putting info here so I can find it easily again.

Awesome!
I never even thought of using the boards for that!

Let's see:

Milk
eggs
English Muffins
Miller Lite
Methamphetamine
Hustler
2 hookers (get one of each)
yogurt


Yeah, this using the forum as a personal form of leaving myself a note is great! grin


::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
Re: CatBrat
CatBrat #372073 04/04/12 11:49 AM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
CatBrat Offline OP
axiomite
OP Offline
axiomite
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 6,015
You forgot cat food!

Hole: Somewhere around the house I've got a piece of some metal patch mesh stuff made for this purpose. I think I'll just try that first. It's more of a 2 inch hole. I also have two 1/2 inch holes and I think I can just stick spackling in these.

Page 23 of 139 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 138 139

Moderated by  alan, Amie, Andrew, axiomadmin, Brent, Debbie, Ian, Jc 

Link Copied to Clipboard

Need Help Graphic

Forum Statistics
Forums16
Topics24,939
Posts442,452
Members15,615
Most Online2,082
Jan 22nd, 2020
Top Posters
Ken.C 18,044
pmbuko 16,441
SirQuack 13,840
CV 12,077
MarkSJohnson 11,458
Who's Online Now
1 members (fonthillbilly), 235 guests, and 0 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newsletter Signup
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.4