
rhltechie wrote:Hello to all of you...
clippy ... I put my gloves on, turned up the music and started. So I have to say...this was one of the worst experiences of my life..lol. It was the first time I was thinking to myself, what the hell am i doing?!?! I kept thinking of the picture I saw of Mary K putting hers on with a paintbrush. If I had tried to use a brush, that stuff would have laffed at me!! I had to use a putty knife to get mine on. It was like spreading thick chocolate frosting on a 5x8 cake...and I gotta say, i HATE baking. I kept thinking the entire time...I sure hope this is the right stuff. I dont remember everyone else saying it was this bad. it took me roughly 2 hours to gets the entire bottom smeared....so, it's black, it's gooey and more importantly......its not going anywhere. lol I did post a picture of what I got here a long time ago and all the pros said it was what I should use...but dayum!!!
Miriam C. wrote: Gotta love that evil smelling black goo.
planovet wrote:Make sure you are wearing clothes you don't like!
rhltechie wrote:Well finally got around to doing what I said I was going to two weeks ago...sanding down the filler and putting a coat of primer on the floor. I say primer but I used Kilz. I've always sworn by that stuff for anywhere that has a possibility of mildew. That little 5x8 floor sucked up half a gallon of that stuff....and that stuff is thick! I was somewhat let down when I realized that you would be able to see the imperfections on the floor as its not exactly cabinet grade wood....but, oh well. a mattress is going on it anyway! If this project has taught me anything with the little I have done is that there is perfect and there is what you can live with.![]()
I cant even remember how many coats went on...probably about 4 or 5. I'm not quite sure what I am doing with the back edge yet so I didnt paint it yet. I have a feeling it will be covered by something...i dunno...we'll see.
This stuff made my day somewhat like hell and will prolly make my night even worse!
Yellow poison I say!!
I enjoyed my "TD Time" today....but I can safely say I will be in my recliner enjoying a cold wheat beer after I wash off the inch of pollen on me!
rhltechie wrote: I was somewhat let down when I realized that you would be able to see the imperfections on the floor as its not exactly cabinet grade wood....but, oh well. a mattress is going on it anyway!
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