Epoxy resin thread
Re: Epoxy resin thread
I had to do some floor leveling for this tile and if I had to do it over again, I'd have been more thorough... but it's fine.
Get a tape measure, a speed square, and a circular saw... and a hammer and pry bar.
And just buy whatever tools you need as you go. Don't be intimidated by home depot.
And just buy whatever tools you need as you go. Don't be intimidated by home depot.
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penxv wrote:If you have property you can teach yourself how to do home improvement. Just take it one project at a time. Do some YouTube research and meditate on it. I'm sure it'd turn out ok even if it isn't perfect.
- Yeah. I've got a house, i can do basic fixing work, paiting and deck. I worked with a friend for a couple of year's. But the business died in 2016.
I used to make good rolimãs when young.
I once heard a laid saying that no man like's to make heavy work. I probably wond't like if i had to mix concret everyday. But seen a house or a garden transforming, and the satisfaction on people face is worth every sweat. And the fact that can last year's.
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An impact drill... You'd want to learn how to mud. It's a lot of stuff but it's all kind of the same in a way.
I wouldn't want to mix concrete every day either. My nostrils/airways are a little messed from this tile job. Dust from mixing mortar and cutting tile has taken a toll. I know actual masons that lay brick have a lot of respiratory issues.
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penxv wrote:I wouldn't want to mix concrete every day either. My nostrils/airways are a little messed from this tile job. Dust from mixing mortar and cutting tile has taken a toll. I know actual masons that lay brick have a lot of respiratory issues.
- And skin-cancer from working under the sun.
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
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penxv wrote:I wouldn't want to mix concrete every day either. My nostrils/airways are a little messed from this tile job. Dust from mixing mortar and cutting tile has taken a toll. I know actual masons that lay brick have a lot of respiratory issues.
- I used mask's when(how you call removing imperfections? Waxing?) From the wall!
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Edge Guerrero wrote:penxv wrote:I wouldn't want to mix concrete every day either. My nostrils/airways are a little messed from this tile job. Dust from mixing mortar and cutting tile has taken a toll. I know actual masons that lay brick have a lot of respiratory issues.
- And skin-cancer from working under the sun.
Sun doesn't cause cancer. They have no fucking clue what causes cancer.
About to get a top coat of epoxy on these countertops/window sills... Sometime this next week.
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