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05/01/2009 09:53 #48551

It's all garbage
Category: housing
The plumber is here to fix a drain in our tub and he told me it is nice we kept this house up, most houses in the city are ripped apart. He would never live here anyways though cause the "neighborhood is garbage."
metalpeter - 05/02/09 16:13
I didn't hear what he said. But I bet he gets a lot of calls from rental places where things go bad because of things you shouldn't do. I bet he also gets a lot of calls from places that are messed up. It wouldn't surprise me if he has gone to places being fixed up. I live in the city but to people on the island where you live is the east side. The thing that is important is he liked the house and if he did a good job?
paul - 05/01/09 16:20
He lives on Grand Island.
tinypliny - 05/01/09 10:41
?? What is he in alternate universe??
james - 05/01/09 10:17
When people say stupid things it is best to ignore them... and then pour a cup of hot coffee on them.
libertad - 05/01/09 09:59
I can't believe he said that to you. Did you ask him where he lives?

04/27/2009 23:17 #48524

Redoing The Window - Part 2
Category: linwood
Here was the crappy window with peeling finish. I wish I got a close up. For those of you that had seen it up close, you know what it looked like.
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I sanded it yesterday. Sanding sucks, even with a power sander. I want a power sander that hooks to my vacuum. I think mine might actually do that, I need to consult the instructions.
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I needed spar varnish because the window is in a shower and it gets wet and dinged. Ya I know, why a wood window, even a half wood window in a shower. I don't think it was always a shower, and maybe not even always a half window. I think this may have just been a closet at some point.

In order to get the varnish I needed I decided to go to a boat supply store. I figured wood on a boat was the closest to wood in a shower conditions you can get. Plus, I hate waiting at line a home depot and didn't need a gallon of varnish for just one window.

Luckily, there is an awesome marine supply called Obersheimer's Marine Supply Store at 1884 niagara st. The varnish was about $31 for a quart of goldspar but it seemed really high quality.
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I took the trim off to sand and varnish it. It was so much easier that way. I looks so pretty here. I learned you don't need to remove every single spec of varnish left from before, after sanding it just kind of fades into the new stuff.
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Here we are three sanded and re-applied coats later. After retaking up the trim I think I will do one more coat tomorrow before work.
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It seriously took me from about 9am till about 11pm to finish. We even had to pick out all the glazing and re-glaze the stupid window, move the hinges which involved chiseling new hinge places, and shine the hardware before re-attaching.

Other random stuff.

When I got home from the bar the other night there was this whole box of candy. I was really excited and sad because I am no longer eating mass amounts of candy. Nikl Nips are sop gross. I mean they taste good but just look at the ingredients sometimes - they do have not one redeeming ingredient - not even sugar.

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These tulips in the garden were so pretty. There are so many tulips around the 24 right now.
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tinypliny - 05/01/09 10:43
Your house looks very very pretty. :)
johnallen - 04/29/09 19:14
Hello Paul. Great looking work. Good job. Next time you need to finish something of that nature, you can probably stay closer to home. Schule at Summer and Main carries Sikens wood stains and finishes. ( I may have spelled Sikens wrong) Anyhoo, it is a GREAT stain and finish, and I have had wonderful results with it around the church. It is what I have used to refnish the church front doors and more recently the stage floor.
james - 04/28/09 10:27
Also, you should Christen your bathroom by smashing a bottle of champagne against it.
james - 04/28/09 10:26
Your bathroom is now seaworthy. Ahoi!

04/26/2009 21:54 #48515

Redoing a window
Category: linwood
I wanted to go hiking at zoar valley but I spent all day working on
sanding a bathroom window, adding new hindges in a different spot,
removing molding to and wood filling.

The project took way longer than I thought. I still have to bleech
some stains and re-urethane it tomorrow. I am using outdoors thompson
waterseal seeing as it is in the shower.

Then I have to reglaze the glass as part of the glazing is missing.
The thing is the window is open, as in not attached to the house so I
have to finish it tomorrow so the window can be shut. This should be
a fun way to burn a vacation day ;(

It seems like instead of the outdoor fun I used to have, now I just
have homework. I mean it's very satisfying to do stuff, I just wish
it didn't use up all the nice days.
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tinypliny - 05/01/09 10:44
I love that view of the church out the window. Looks really majestic. :)

04/26/2009 12:44 #48510

Digging a pond
Category: linwood
(e:terry) is digging a pond in the backyard and found the foundation of
an old structure. He is going to use it for a bridge which should be
pretty cool when it's done.
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04/25/2009 15:14 #48502

Valu is better than home depot

Everytine I go to home depot it takes me six hours to find what I
need, everyone us too busy to help and I end up spending $100.

Instead, when I go to valu I get what I need in a few minutes and the
service is way better. I sattry valu first and only go to home depot
if you can't cu dwhat you need there.
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lilho - 04/27/09 10:48
i feel like they male those big superstores so you get lost and end up buying more things.
fing - 04/25/09 21:41
I agree Paul. If you know what you want then Lowe's or Home Depot are fine....if you want some one on one help then go to Value.
fellyconnelly - 04/25/09 19:36
I LOVE value.... !