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Everything posted by Beth n Rod
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If you come up for air and have time to help out again, just let me know. :) You have been a huge help, and all of your efforts to support the users here have been appreciated. Beth
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Anybody working now in the N East?
Beth n Rod replied to CLASSICPW's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Photos! Cruise photos please...start a vacation thread.... :) Beth -
Anybody working now in the N East?
Beth n Rod replied to CLASSICPW's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Doing office work, marketing work, etc.... getting organized for spring. It's also a good time to work on equipment ( if you have a heated area) and also to get things done at home. Great time to vacation if you have the opportunity. I like knowing I don't have to drive in the mess outside...ice storms are no fun. Yuck. Beth -
Thank you John Tornabene! John donated $200.00 to support this site. Thank you very much for your support! Beth :)
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Thank you RC Bill! Beth
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Forum Rules and Disclaimers - Read Me Please
Beth n Rod replied to Beth n Rod's question in The Club House
...just to have it one more place here it is.... Beth -
Educational Seminar
Beth n Rod replied to Paul Kassander's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Cool stuff! Thanks Paul!! :) Beth -
Forum Rules and Disclaimers - Read Me Please
Beth n Rod replied to Beth n Rod's question in The Club House
Welcome Keith! We are glad you found us here. Please take a moment to fill out your signature ( go to your User CP) and also to review our forums. There are lots of forums with various types of information. You can read through them or you can also search to find things that are archived. My suggestion is always grab a snack and a drink, and make yourself at home. You'll be here a while. Beth -
Forum Rules and Disclaimers - Read Me Please
Beth n Rod replied to Beth n Rod's question in The Club House
Yes we are. When we installed the Rules module, we began to have problems. Looks like either the module is not well coded, or it is a compatibility issue. If we can't resolve them we will have to uninstall that module and rely on just posting the rules in the forums. Please submit any errors you come across so that we can address the entire picture. Email me screen shots and use the exact descriptions of the errors please. beth@seedirtrun.com Thanks all! :) Beth -
Sealer Composition
Beth n Rod replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
According to a deposition I had read, the cause of the problem was an incompatibility between a fungicide and mildewcide which caused them to cancel each other out. This created the environment for mildew to grow on unabated. 2003BCSC1252 Rod!~ -
The forum rules have not completely been installed. (the template is up but that is it) Hopefully today that will be fixed along with the other issues we are having. Beth
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Hello :) It is a new thing that all users will have to do. We also have a new announcement that all should read. Beth
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Sealer Composition
Beth n Rod replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
My responses are in blue: Again, I am not a biologist/chemist and the information I give here while it may not be presented in a class room structure is meant to elicit questions for further clarification if what is posted here goes beyond a readers current knowledge base. Otherwise, I would have to put out a 20-5000 page thesis on this covering all relevant topics, paradigms, terminology and hypothesis which I am not interested in doing and noone could stay awake long enough to read it all. :) Don't let this stop anyone from answering/asking questions or participating because it is all learning. We learn what is good and what is not based upon the contributions made. As Russell has pointed out, we make mistakes and sometimes need things to be presented in another way for understanding. (tomato/tomato) in some cases. I would not want to narrow the scope on this too much because there is no need unless we are talking about VOC regulations, CWA or EPA concerns based upon a products ingredient in question. Back on topic though, sealer composition in its own right is justified as we need to understand what works best; where, under what conditions, in which climates, and for how long. These form the basis of our business decisions on what to offer and we need a better understanding of them in order to answer our customers questions. Some of them posed to me have been pretty tough. :goodgrief That's ok though because they help me to know where my weakness is and in doing so, give me the questions I need to find answers to which in the future will benefit others who ask them of me. Rod!~ -
Sealer Composition
Beth n Rod replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Thanks Russel for adding to the information. It helps to have clarification on these types of points as you have done when I was speaking in general expounds on the whole. What took you so long?!?! :) Anyway, I don't want to mince words as I have noticed that certain ones were of the object of your response. i.e. ions when I should have said molecules. But I realize it is important in terminology to make that distinction otherwise it leads to mis-information. I am no scientist and in the dissemination one can make mistakes. That will improve thanks to your post. Rod!~ -
It Has Been an Honor to Serve this BBS and the Industry
Beth n Rod replied to newlook's question in The Club House
Well... That was out of left field. I gotta give a man his convictions and congratulate you on your decision and wish you the best in your business and hopefully it will allow you to come back and clikety clak with the gang even if only for a post or two. I am aware of these kinds of decisions based upon our backing away from distributing and staying focused on our initial business which was taking off tremendously and we needed to devote all our resources just to meet the demand we had created. Doing that and maintaining TGS has been a challenge but this is the part that we enjoy because we like being in touch with other people across the nation and other countries as they have joined in too. Carlos, You'll be missed. :lgwave: Rod!~ -
It Has Been an Honor to Serve this BBS and the Industry
Beth n Rod replied to newlook's question in The Club House
Carlos, We wish you every success for your business. We are honored to have had you here on TGS as a moderator and a member, and hope to see you pop in from time to time. Man- that's a rough post with no coffee. :cup: Beth -
Welcome Chris!! Glad you found us :) Beth
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Here's a pic of the shirt we have in stock today.... again, the order form shows various colors you can order in. :) Beth
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Thank you Bob Metzgar! Beth :cup: :groovy3:
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Welcome Brenda and Clay! Glad you found us. Please let us know how we can help. Beth :cup:
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See my post above for instructions on how to order. Shirts come in S, M, L, and XL. I have one color in stock now in size large. Any other colors or sizes I have to order in. See the order form for color samples. All shirts have to be prepaid so I can get them in for you. I'll be placing my next order on Feb 14th. Beth
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This shirts are IN!!! :banana: :cheers: Ok folks, they will be $17.00 each, and that includes the shipping via priority mail to get them to you. These are embroidered shirts, not screen printed. The ones I have now are pale yellow and are a size large. They compliment the logo nicely. If you wish to purchase a shirt you may call me, email me or use www.paypal.com for your order. Send your payment to: beth@thegrimescene.com I am attaching the order form, which shows a swatch of other colors that you may order. If I have any left by this weekend I will have them at the NC round table, if not, I will have one to show as a sample. Beth TGStshitrorderform.doc
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Sealer Composition
Beth n Rod replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Ok, I did a little digging and what I have found basically supports the assumption that Paraffinic oil and paraffin wax are directly related physically and in the other basis is that one is derived from the other. Paraffinic oil aka kerosene is derived from crude oil and contains some paraffin wax. Paraffin wax is a condensate from some crude oils after a boiling process which separates the hydrocarbons upon freezing the barrels. This is what is used in making candles, baking, preservatives and waterproofing. ,~.whew.~. Rod!~ -
Well golly gee dang nabit!! Ryan!!! there you go all technical n stuff again with that jargun. Who wants to free radicals anywho? they'd just ruin the goverment anyways. darn republicans ....(incoherant mumbling) Rod!~ ps, the plastic is toast.
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Bad poster...no doughnut! Rod!~