The one I was thinking of was PBW emulsion. Had a consistency not far off cottage cheese when I opened it. I stirred it anyway.A lot of varnishes will say that, precisely because they don't want the bubbles that stirring will create
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The one I was thinking of was PBW emulsion. Had a consistency not far off cottage cheese when I opened it. I stirred it anyway.A lot of varnishes will say that, precisely because they don't want the bubbles that stirring will create
I've refinished a lot of floors and I've seen all sorts of resultsIt's anecdotal with some theory mixed in.
Your one wild precious life....One month later… level 3410.
I've refinished a lot of floors and I've seen all sorts of results
But yeah, not this particular floor
And I don't even know what the product here was
Like everything on the internet I supposeStill anecdotal.
@moose do you remember this thing? Stripped it back to natural a few weeks back and clear coated it. I'm gonna refit the bottom drawer and have open shelves in the top three. The fibre lives in that corner so I want the open shelves for that kinda stuff.
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anecdotal - i posted a natural edge coffee table in the DIY guitars thread, which i coated in ronseal extra hard poly varnish. shook the tin hard first, and painted it on despite the bubbles in it; they did not affect the finish.Still anecdotal.
anecdotal - i posted a natural edge coffee table in the DIY guitars thread, which i coated in ronseal extra hard poly varnish. shook the tin hard first, and painted it on despite the bubbles in it; they did not affect the finish.
but that sort of coating takes longer to dry than water based, to be fair.
It stops my mind from racing. Relieves stress.Your one wild precious life....
Get on DuolingoIt stops my mind from racing. Relieves stress.
Was it tame?Dead shrew under the fridge. A lot of stink for such a small creature
In that order, I assume.Get on Duolingo
Stalk an ex
Write your book
Turns out the fridge is also dead. It stopped making ice a while back, then everything started to defrost. We had a guy check it today and he says the gas pressure is gone. It's just over two years old and a couple of months out of warranty. So it cost us about a grand a year.Dead shrew under the fridge. A lot of stink for such a small creature
Have passport, will travel.Get on Duolingo
Stalk an ex
Write your book
When we moved into this house a friend was moving house too and his new place already had a fridge. He gave us his old one and it's still running 16 years laterTurns out the fridge is also dead. It stopped making ice a while back, then everything started to defrost. We had a guy check it today and he says the gas pressure is gone. It's just over two years old and a couple of months out of warranty. So it cost us about a grand a year.
Fuck that. Get back on to the shop. The warranty is meaningless in the face of the law, which states that goods must be of merchantable quality. A fridge that just lasts over two years is not of merchantable quality.Turns out the fridge is also dead. It stopped making ice a while back, then everything started to defrost. We had a guy check it today and he says the gas pressure is gone. It's just over two years old and a couple of months out of warranty. So it cost us about a grand a year.
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