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Old 07-22-2009, 07:50 PM   #1741
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:51 PM   #1742
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The city walk and the approach to the steps will just be a broom and saw cut finish.
They need to match the approach. That a big fancy chunk of concrete there, it needs to look the same as the walk way that comes to it. (IMHO)
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Hope they dont keep anything too pricey in there, pop those hinge pins.
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:52 PM   #1744
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:53 PM   #1745
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Hope they dont keep anything too pricey in there, pop those hinge pins.
That and they don't lock it...ever.

Only house the pool pump and filter, and a few other pool related items (rafts, chairs, etc, etc.)
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They need to match the approach. That a big fancy chunk of concrete there, it needs to look the same as the walk way that comes to it. (IMHO)
I agree but, I also think if the approach was done the same as the steps, it would look bad where it met the broomed city walk.

I tried to have the approach flare out to the steps, all sorts of stuff.

I am still kind of amazed I got them to do all the railings, box beam trim, steps, approach and city walk at the same time.
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:57 PM   #1747
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cj those cabs are awesome! NICE finish on them!! What brand of lacquer and glaze did/do you use?
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:58 PM   #1748
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I agree but, I also think if the approach was done the same as the steps, it would look bad where it met the broomed city walk.

I tried to have the approach flare out to the steps, all sorts of stuff.

I am still kind of amazed I got them to do all the railings, box beam trim, steps, approach and city walk at the same time.
You know your clients best. Nice work NTL
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Old 07-22-2009, 08:07 PM   #1750
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oh hell there is more then one Warner ?
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You know your clients best. Nice work NTL

I guess I never asked if I could have stamped city walks. If so, I'll rip out that good concrete in front of my house and do it in a cobble or barn plank pattern.
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I don't think I would want the city walks that way, just the walk leading to the steps. If it's gotta look funky somewhere, put it out by the street.
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cj those cabs are awesome! NICE finish on them!! What brand of lacquer and glaze did/do you use?

Thanks nEighter. It is all chemcraft laquer products. 2 coats white laquer undercoater, 2 coats satin chemcraft white lawquer tinted a little, glazed with oil and then 2 coats of chemcraft satin clear waterwhite. I realy like chemcraft products.
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Finished shots, HO have to do some landscaping and painting but, i'm off to the bank.
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Old 07-24-2009, 04:58 PM   #1758
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Deck reskin project with Correct Deck CX - called it a day when it 90 (glad I am not back in Az )

Hopefully the rain holds off & I can get this finished next week
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Deck reskin project with Correct Deck CX - called it a day when it 90 (glad I am not back in Az )

Hopefully the rain holds off & I can get this finished next week
Looks good.

Is that deck shared between two trailers?

Or what exactly is goin on there?
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1 Double Wide trailer & then a double Mother in-law cabin I finished off last May (they wanted the exterior to match the trailer - specs & pics are here http://www.sls-construction.com/Photobook.htm towards the bottom)

Got to love this - are you sure you don't want to go with a composite material, due to less maintenance, no staining, blah, blah, blah --- oh no PT will be fine --- one year later...
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