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  1. I get this with a lot of retired guys. They are old, and you need to learn from their wisdom (that is their thinking). Sometimes it is good, sometimes not. Personally, I put them to work. Seriously. I had two 70yr old guys carrying a corn blaster off a deck the other day while I watched on the phone. Seriously. Give them tasks, ask their advice (menial things). Make them feel like part of your team. They'll eat it up, and be thrilled with everything. You have to look at it like this: "how can I manipulate this person into a situation that makes ME happier and more profitable in the long run?" That's what I do, I've had guys die laughing at what I was able to get homeowners to do.....it's just selling a concept like anything else.


  2. ...Wasnt directed at you PressurePacker, just jokin' around a little. That usually goes over online about as well asking a fat woman if she is pregnant. No harm done, don't regret your post(s), you are trying to help others. Some may have thought it seems under-handed, but I think it is just a savvy business move. Besides, the only threads that get tons of hits and responses are when people are ticked off at each other:)


  3. ..I agree, that PressurePro is a real a-hole:)

    1) business is business, why in the heck a guy would list his contracts is beyond me. Being said, that is the way biz works, a guy goes out, the vultures come in and look for the jobs. Nasty, but true.

    2) Like Scott, the numbers seemed off to me as well.

    3) Besides, if his contracts are binding, it won't matter who calls.


  4. RCBILL,

    ...a couple months ago, I asked you to go into more detail regarding something, and I believe this was it. As I recall, you responded and said you written a very long post that didn't go through. That is about the most aggrevating thing in the world, yes!?! At any rate, should you ever feel like writing a brief synopsis of how you detail your bids in a budget to PM's, I'd love to read it, as I am sure others would. But realistically, I know you work hard like all of us and it is tough to pen out a long writing, but they are always appreciated! Hope all is well in 'da Cape,


  5. I totally agree Dan, but I think Ken is right from his perspective. What has to be weighed is, "how many customers will actually try and make a claim based on a warranty issue vs. how many additional jobs will I sell by having this built-in reassurance clause for nervous homeowners". That consideration, would alter the amount of advertising you have to do, distance you must travel to work from home base, etc.


  6. Bigfields theory reminds me of the riddle from "The Labyrinth". Anyone ever seen a 15 or 30 gal cont. with a spicket on the bottom?? Suppose you could add one. I'll try Bigfields tip--seems like that might be good enough if you are just boxing paint, but if you are mixing two totally different colors together, in hopes of attaining one new uniform color, that seems like it might not be thorough and accurate enough.


  7. ...you just need to try the right products. Talk to Bob. Spray on, protect plants, metal, etc., let sit for 20 minutes or so, rinse off, apply brightener, rinse again. It will take off everything except some acrylics. Start off weak with your solutions. It is one of those things that is easier learned by "doing and following directions" than by "listening". The instructions on his products are easy to follow, etc.


  8. Your results are very nice. Cool decks!! To apply chems, you need to use a Shurflo spraying system. Do a search on here for that, and you'll find tons of stuff, as well as how to build one. You might call Bob at www.pressuretek.com he might sell them, and he also sells F18max stripper, which is my favorite chem stripper, and he also sells cleaner, brightener, etc. There is nothing wrong with a pump-up, these systems are just faster, safer.

    I am curious, how efficient are you with that sander?? Do you first set nails, etc?? How do you get edges, under railings, corners, etc??


  9. Yes, Pierce is very weird to talk to, LOL:) Kind of a cross between Charles Manson and Carrot Top. ....Pierce is the salesperson for RS, not the guy that does 40. ...Top of my head, I think his # (pierce) is: 800-599-4424. If you don't buy any RS, he'll promptly mail you a bill charging you for the usage of his 800 number:) Good luck, post some more pics of your work. Ever use the DEK product?? Or Cetol??


  10. Hey Okeef,

    ....cannot argue with results. That deck looks mint. I'll offer a few thoughts, perhaps they'll help.

    Your Titan 440 is perfect, all you'll ever need.

    Appearantly, you are using the SRD product. I think it looks nice, but is tough to apply an re-finish without leaving a film. It isn't a bad product, but there is better. I've had good results with TWP, others have other preferences.

    ..but, I am going back to Readyseal. I was mentored recently by a guy that does (was doing) around 40million a year in decks/wood (not a mis-print) and he offered me some advice to get better results with RS, I tried it, and was thrilled. RS is easy to apply, but HARD TO USE!!! Sounds contradictory, but it isn't. Prep must be good. Moisture must be right. Application must be adaquate, and done in a specific manner. Done right, it will wear like iron. I used it for a few years back around the turn of the millenium, had some AWESOME results, and some poor results. I've since figured out why certain things happened, and how to prevent it. Call Pierce if you want the best advice on RS use. You may not like what you hear, but at least you'll know what constitutes proper application.


  11. ....I rarely do decks anymore, but I've noticed a trend over the last five yrs. or so....these decks all use different kinds of wood. For instance, Paul in ATL posts a few pics of his Ipe jobs, but the have mahogany rails, cedar posts, and pine joists. Are the random mixes of wood for appearance reasons, or something else?? I can see if building an Ipe floor, you might use something easier on the rails, especially if you are painting them. What is the reason behind this?

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