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  1. GIMMIE A W GIMMIE A O GIMMIE A O GIMMIE A D what's that spell? :lgwave: That's a good sqft price ya'll getting Greg!
  2. Another WTW Job

    Now that's a sweet looking deck job Paul! :cool: How many hours spent on that job?
  3. Dreg's List

    That's exactly how i also think about our comapny but also you want to build your image to set yourself apart from your competitors. "What makes your company better than the next?" I get that every now and then!
  4. Dreg's List

    When you are in this buisness you want to worry about your own image and not everybody else's image.When you are well established and have created your own quality image there should be nothing else to worry about! :cool: You have to back up your sales pitch to justify your price and quality of work.
  5. Are they painted spindles? strippers tend to strip paint if the paint is old or the stripper is too strong.
  6. That's cool Rob sounds like you have it all planned out.I know when you have your process figured out everything falls in place. Did you see that small 2000 sqft arbor/pergola i posted in the scrap book?
  7. I would not lose a bit of sleep over losing that kind of job if i couldn't spray.We have had the same method of prepping arbors with plastic to protect the house then spray it for the last 15 yrs. Did you see the 2000 sqft arbor i posted? That only took 20 gallons and 2 guys 10 hrs!
  8. Wow that's a lot of brushing and rolling all them 2x2's! Looks good Rob! :cool: I'm gonna post an arbor i finished up last week it's small one.:rolleyes:
  9. How did you stain it Rob spray or by hand?
  10. You never say never untill you've tried a test spot with the right chemicals.If you can't budge the stain then run!Also if they can afford the $$ to restore the deck that's not falling apart maby. If the frame or decks boards are holding up and it's just a solid stain either acrylic,latex you name it you can strip it.You need chems, patience and dwelllingggg....:cool:
  11. No prob Scott ...the 3108 is similar to the chem i sampled on the test spot.
  12. This is the paint stripper i was looking at Scott for that log house. Methylene chloride heavy duty industrial stripper removes paint
  13. Scott check this link out see if it helps? Lead paint Encapsulant
  14. what is the pic posted ?
  15. Thompsons

    Do a test areaaaaaa :cool:
  16. Here are disposable goggles i picked up from Sherwin Williams that are pretty.:cool:
  17. Cool Goggles

    Yeah they all copy each other like Ford,Dodge ,Chevy etc. but i've been pretty happy with my 245hp TRD Tacoma she gets it as light as the truck is!
  18. Cool Goggles

    Nahhhh no Titan....;)
  19. Cool Goggles

    Here is the site to buy bulk.:cool: Safety America Home Page
  20. Cool Goggles

    That's true i didn't think about drywall probally cuz i hate friggin drywall dust!
  21. Yikes they sure must do a lot of frying huh! Ant,You can do it man just let the chems dwell and do you make your own caustics? I really liked Bob's F-18 for cleaning wood and for a hotter mix i'll just add some S/H flakes to boost it.
  22. IT's always tempting to go up there and work for you Ken every time i think about it! :cool:
  23. You fly me up there and back + a place to stay Ken and i'll take the job ;) :D IPE or pine decking?
  24. cleaning composite

    It's made up of sawdust and recycled plastic.
  25. lil ol Ipe

    Looks sweet Paul :cool:
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