We had sunday off, Then we got up at 6:30am monday, I bought fast drying spacking and was there by 8, Julie got there with our kid around 9:30. I sanded the first side again which took forever to get that sprayfoam down. Then I took the clamps off the second side.

My biggest mistake was bringing more sprayfoam from home. I brought the window and door filler. sprayed it everywhere that i couldn't get before when my clamps were on. The Problem was this stuff dries soft

So we used some big fans, got the spacking dry and then poked holes with the drywall removal tool and sanded again.
We didnt start canvassing until after 4pm, which sucked.
I tried the Wide fibreglass tape on the 4 inside corners but I dont think it helped there at all because I already had the 2x2's. I should have used it over the foam to foam seams but didnt think of it. :/

Did the inside walls first.

Inside walls canvassed. The inside corners were brutal. I hadn't read up on how to do them, still have to do that. I ended up nailing coving into the corners to keep it tight but where we rolled glue overtop of canvass to overlap seams the canvass bubbled off the foam later. I got most of it glued back down the next week, but not all of it, that was terrible. Learned a fair bit on how to apply the canvass on the inside, the straight streches are easy! lol. I think I need 4x15 on the inside on the top rather than 4x12 so we don't have to overlap right on the inside corner.

So while that was drying we got the outside walls canvassed. I had bought 4x15ft canvass but after it was washed it didnt get folded nicely and was quite wrinkly so we had to iron them there first. That took quite some time and not all the folds came out. They were still noticeable no matter how tight we stretched or smoothed it while applying. An interesting thing was I bought all my canvass from Canadian tire. 4x12 mostly, but 8x10's for the floor. I had to get a different brand for the outside walls to get the 4x15 size at lowes. The canvass I used for the sample piece had a huge seam in it, but not a single other canvass had a seam! I couldnt believe it! So happy

The canadian tire canvass had a diagonal weave but the lowes stuff was parallel to the length :p dunno if that matters. I got the 15ft length for the outside so we could come right around to the front and have the seam in the middle of the front wall. I'm building an aerodynamic storage front that will hide that.



Because I sanded the first side down too far when we streched the canvass on it pulled away in a couple spots, so i clamped it on.

The results were poor however. The weave flattened and it made a sharp crease. It stuck well to the foam though, no issue with that. I just wish I had had time to fill those spots before canvassing it in the first place.

Then we cut the edge seams out of the floor canvass and glued it down. That didnt go so well either. Gluing it to the wood was no problem, it was gluing it to the sides and getting it to stick. Then I had heard how much this stuff shrinks as you apply it so We didn't precut anything to size. Cutting it after without pulling it away from the other canvass or the first canvass off the foam was quite difficult, we didn't get it cut straight at all.

We finished canvassing at 1am, Julie went home then and i cleaned up for another 2 hours. I wasnt done cleaning up but I realized i was only going to get 2hrs of sleep before having to get up to go to work so I just went home.

later i re-glued the seams and used push pins to hold it tight as it wouldn't stick on its own. There was a couple spots i had to re-glue and clamp or put weights on.

So during the week I trimmed the canvass, re-glued stuff, researched paint and bought some. Then the friday I got up at 4am, went to work, painted the first coat inside and out with the porch and floor paint thinned 10% and a 15mm roller. It dried fast so I sanded the outside and gave it another coat not thinned. Then at noon I sanded the inside and painted it with non diluted porch paint, but left the outside. The porch and floor paint has an 8hr recoat time and I had added water... Then when I was done work at 5pm I sanded the outside again with 120grit on my orbital. I painted it with the Sherwin williams all surface enamel extra white gloss and a 10mm roller. This photo is with that one coat of that out in the sun after it had dried a bit. You can really see everything when the sun shines on it right. Thats the side I sanded down too far because of the sprayfoam.

Then at 9pm I painted the 3rd coat on the inside with the porch and floor paint. Finished it at 10 and painted the second coat of all surface enamel on the outside and went home.