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Painting on uneven surfaces help!!
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LovelyBoy
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Joined: 31 Aug 2008
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Location: Wigan

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:32 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Eyup!

If this post takes any more viewings or postings - the site will overload and collapse faster than a PVA'd paint job Laughing!

Bobbie and Telmay - it's very good of you to compliment me on the picture - especially as you two are pro decorators.

As for you giving me a job Bobbie - well - like you I'm something of a perfectionist and I am not satisfied if I know in my own mind that there are flaws. Granted, I can't go at it at speed like a pro Wink.

I examined every square inch of the walls I've painted and found one "rash" like imperfection as if the surface had been brushed with stinging nettles rather than my Hamilton Perfection Gold. Filler wasn't sanded quite flush with the walls. My over zealous attempt to rectify resulted in an L-shaped hole around the socket - gawd knows how I managed that Dunno!?

I'm waiting for the patch repair to set - then I'm just about all set.

Funny you should mention a job. I'll be after one soon enough. My last was in 2003 as a PS2 programmer. I've been back at university ever since and it's been so long, I'm quite sure I don't know what job to do Rolling Eyes.

Cheers again all.

LB.



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