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Trade: painting contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Exterior Repaints-before
Nice work! love the red accents, was that an idea you sold to the customer or did they have the idea? What products where used on the project?
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Trade: Professional Painting Contractor
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 296
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Re: Exterior Repaints-before
very nice I like your style way to be productive and professional.
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Trade: Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NYC
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Re: Exterior Repaints-before
Very Nice!
Question... Im assuming your application is brush correct? Why do you choose brush over spraying? Dont you think spraying will be alot faster? Or overspray your concerns? |
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Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 19
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Re: Exterior Repaints-before
Crazy man, crazy. Think boom lift, scissor lift. OSHA bad, comp bad. Safe equipment good. Hell, if you think trampolines are fun, you should try to slam those fully extended booms back and forth. Now we're talking G forces. I'd say you got away with one. We've all done it. Job looks outstanding. Let's face it, you didn't have to rent so you made a few extra bucks.
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Trade: Painting, Siding and Remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 54
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Re: Exterior Repaints-before
What brand is your pump jack system? I'm looking at getting a Werner and SW says they can get it to me for about $2,500.00 with everything I want. Also, I have used ladder jacks about 3 times and have always put them underneath. How do you like the ones that go over?
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