Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted December 5, 2003 Firedkm Login: Firedkm Logout: Russell-Cissell Login: Russell-Cissell Login: JimCrossley Login: : JimCrossley Msg: Good evening Russell-Cissell Msg: how are you? JimCrossley Msg: Doing fine, it just started to rain abt. 10 min ago here in Atlanta Russell-Cissell Msg: It has been trying to sleet here all evening. JimCrossley Msg: Any you? JimCrossley Msg: Russ, where are you located? Russell-Cissell Msg: I am just north of St Louis Russell-Cissell Msg: Are you originally from Atlanta? JimCrossley Msg: I was pw-ing a wooden retaining wall today. I guess I will have to wait until Monday to hit it with stain. JimCrossley Msg: I have went to high school here and then was on the road with IBM for 20+ years. Russell-Cissell Msg: What is your tep holding at? Russell-Cissell Msg: sorry. . .temp JimCrossley Msg: Russ it has been in the mid 50's for the past week in the pm. Russell-Cissell Msg: What type of stain are you applying? JimCrossley Msg: SW oil based Cupernoil. I needed a red cedar tint to go along with the redish pine stray next to a swimming pool Russell-Cissell Msg: you will be fine if the temp holds in the 50s Russell-Cissell Msg: Atlanta was a great market. We were able to book work about 10 months out of the year. JimCrossley Msg: Oil base gets a little sluggish in the 40's. JimCrossley Msg: Last year we only had 5 days where it was below 32. Russell-Cissell Msg: I hope the roads were dry! I was there for the "great storm" of 93 when a little sleet and about 2 inches of snow shut the whole city down. BethRod Login: Russell-Cissell Msg: I miss the longer season here Russell-Cissell Msg: How are you Beth? JimCrossley Msg: Yes, they were dry. And I also remember the storm of 93. It was such fun watching the TV people here. JimCrossley Msg: Hi Beth, many thanks for your help over the past 2 days. BethRod Msg: Hi Russ and Jim Russell-Cissell Msg: I felt like I owned the roads. It was the least traffic I remember seeing there. BethRod Msg: No problems. Trust it is all sorted out. JimCrossley Msg: Works great JimCrossley Msg: By the way, I tried my surface cleaner on some of my wifes Japaneese walkway. It worked great. No marks. BethRod Msg: that's great! Russell-Cissell Msg: Jim how long have you been doing wood restoration? JimCrossley Msg: I do it only when people twist my arm. About 2 years now. I hate California fences. Russell-Cissell Msg: What type of work do you prefer? JimCrossley Msg: Flat work and buildings under 4 storys. JimCrossley Msg: We do about 1 residential per month. Russell-Cissell Msg: We did a lot of condos there, working for property managers, but the wood was the most profitable JimCrossley Msg: Russ, 80% of our work is for condo and homeowner associations. Russell-Cissell Msg: that is by far the easiest way we found to keep steady work there JimCrossley Msg: We work with about 10 property management companies here. Russell-Cissell Msg: Do you do much work in Norcross? JimCrossley Msg: Have done a little at St. Ives and on the other side of I85 past the mall. Russell-Cissell Msg: I used to have a condo off Indian Trail. JimCrossley Msg: Sorry for the delay, I had to get my gray matter going. Yes, I know where that is. JimCrossley Msg: Russ, are you a member of the cai? Russell-Cissell Msg: never heard of them unless you meant the CIA JimCrossley Msg: No the cai. The Community Associations Institute. Russell-Cissell Msg:No, Jim I havn't been in Atlanta for about 9 years JimCrossley Msg:It is nation wide. There is more than likely a chapter for your state. JimCrossley Msg:Shoot me your email address and I will get you some information. Russell-Cissell Msg:There likely is, we focus more on residential work now. Russell-Cissell Msg:I would appreciate that Russell-Cissell Msg:imrcc1@aol.com JimCrossley Msg:Done. JimCrossley Msg:Say Russ, what would you recommed as a goo long lasting stain that is available in almost every large city. JimCrossley Msg:That was good with a question mark. Russell-Cissell Msg:Cuprinol JimCrossley Msg:ooooooooooook. I thought I heard 2 weeks ago that the pigment could use some work. Russell-Cissell Msg:If I was a traveling stainer and had no access to ESI products, that is what I would use Russell-Cissell Msg:You said good with a question mark didn't you? JimCrossley Msg:I will look into the ESI product line. Many thanks. Russell-Cissell Msg:I can find weakness in any product (including our own) I analyze. Cuprinol has many strong points JimCrossley Msg:Beth, smile BethRod Msg::) Russell-Cissell Msg:When you put availabilty as your parameter I look at what will be most consistantly available and highest quality for the dollar JimCrossley Msg:Me to and my associations don't mind paying extra. Russell-Cissell Msg:We used to use TWP and I swore by it. We would also use Cuprinol if we needed an off color Russell-Cissell Msg:You have to conside a few things like how long you want the product to last, if you are going to do follow up care etc. JimCrossley Msg:And the sun. Is it primarly from the south or the west and how much shade and how much yada, yada, yada Russell-Cissell Msg:Cuprinol goes on failrly easily, lasts about two years and is very consistant in quality and availability. JimCrossley Msg:Most of the wood walls I have done over the past four years are still in good shape. JimCrossley Msg:I guess that is because they are vertical. Russell-Cissell Msg:Yes, they last about twice as long, depending on sun, wind, rain, sprinkler systems and on and on JimCrossley Msg:Tell me about sprinker systems. A board member went on and on today abt. they sprinklers hitting there walls. Russell-Cissell Msg:I used to carry a key to adjust them Russell-Cissell Msg:(that can lead to trouble though) JimCrossley Msg:I leave that to the lawn maintenance people. I think that is there responsibility. Russell-Cissell Msg:it is, but they never call the lawn guy when the new stain is fadded out after only about a month JimCrossley Msg:I hear that. JimCrossley Msg:Beth, quick question. How do we get a copy of the chats emailed to us? BethRod Msg:I'll post it or email it....just let me know JimCrossley Msg:If they are posted, then everyone would have access to a lot of good information. James Login: JimCrossley Msg:Good evening James Russell-Cissell Msg:welcome James JimCrossley Msg:Well James where are you located? James Msg:Hi guys i had problems getting on JimCrossley Msg:Talk to Beth, she is the Guru. JimCrossley Msg:Or is that Guru-ette James Msg:CTt Im having trouble JimCrossley Msg:Move further south. BethRod Msg:What kind of problems Jim? James Logout:_ JimCrossley Msg:I guess not to basic. JimCrossley Msg:Russ, I know you do residential, but is your primary focus on wood? Russell-Cissell Msg:yes JimCrossley Msg:Cedar siding included? Russell-Cissell Msg:mostly siding Russell-Cissell Msg:Personally I don't enjoy decks anymore JimCrossley Msg:How do you remove the oil lines on old faded cedar siding? Russell-Cissell Msg:oil lines? Russell-Cissell Msg:Describe them more Russell-Cissell Msg:around nails? JimCrossley Msg:Well, they are dark lines that seem to travel down the grain. They are not around nails. BethRod Logout:_ Russell-Cissell Msg:could it be that there is just more color in the grain then around it where it is more faded? JimCrossley Msg:Thinking. Russell-Cissell Msg:could it be water lines? is the siding warped? JimCrossley Msg:I am not sure. I will try to find another one and shoot you a digital picture. Russell-Cissell Msg:that would be great Russell-Cissell Msg:most often a combination of a percarb. and an acid will do a great job JimCrossley Msg:What is a good stripper to use when the wood under a less than simi-transparent stain is cedar? Russell-Cissell Msg:what is available near you? JimCrossley Msg:Almost everybody. Remember I am in HotLanta. Russell-Cissell Msg:can you get Biowash StripXL? Russell-Cissell Msg:It works pretty good, it is just very expensive Russell-Cissell Msg:my honest opinion is nothing strips better than HD-80 for the dollar JimCrossley Msg:I has got to be cheaper than residing an entire home. And the best place to get DS-80? Russell-Cissell Msg:Beth sells HD-80 JimCrossley Msg:OK, that works. Russell-Cissell Msg:it will strip twp, Cuprinol, cwf, Behr and most every other stain you will run into Russell-Cissell Msg:your cost of use will be less than 2 cents per square foot JimCrossley Msg:That sounds like a winner. What is the dwell time line? Russell-Cissell Msg:about 15 min per coat of stain Russell-Cissell Msg:you DO have to neutralize with an acid JimCrossley Msg:That is painless until you said acid. What kind of acid? Russell-Cissell Msg:oxallic works fastes, but will leave the wood with a whitish cast, a blend of oxallic and citric is best for the wood Russell-Cissell Msg:Again, Beth can help you with that JimCrossley Msg:Won't a light pw get rid of the whitish cast? Russell-Cissell Msg:Paint stores sell Oxallic, however it is not priced bulk Russell-Cissell Msg:it would only if you remove the damaged wood Russell-Cissell Msg:it is the depleation of natural oils that causes the white caave to remove the "dead wood" layerst. you h Russell-Cissell Msg:forgive my typing Russell-Cissell Msg:to remove the white layer, you have to remove the "dead wood" JimCrossley Msg:I know cedar is very tendar. My house is cedar and the bumble bees do enjoy eating it. Russell-Cissell Msg:they can be a problem JimCrossley Msg:This spring they were not a problem. But every couple of years. This place starts to look like a cheese factory. Russell-Cissell Msg:How do you combat them? JimCrossley Msg:Black flag wasp and hornet spray in a black can. Spray into a hole and listen to all of the hell that breaks loose. Russell-Cissell Msg:what is your e-mail? JimCrossley Msg:They crawl out of the hole like drunks and die. driveways@earthlink.net JimCrossley Msg:Our web site is www.greatpressurewash.com Russell-Cissell Msg:I sent you some information on Carpenter Bees JimCrossley Msg:Russ thanks. I don't mind them at all except for the damage that they do to homes. Russell-Cissell Msg:Right, you may be able to find information that you can pass on to your potential customers. Being informed will always give you an advantage. Devis Login: Russell-Cissell Msg:Welcome Devis, glad you could join JimCrossley Msg:Got the email. Thanks. I will pass the information on as most of the homes in my neighborhood are cedar. JimCrossley Msg:Evening Devis Devis Msg:tahnks JimCrossley Msg:Join the typing impared. Russell-Cissell Msg:Jim, you can average $3000.00 per week restoring cedar homes in Atlanta JimCrossley Msg:I am in the wrong line of work. :Russell-Cissell Msg:That is a great market for wood restoration Russell-Cissell Msg:Flat work is not bad either, you just have to maximise the profitability of the service you provide Russell-Cissell Msg:Atlanta is a great market because there is a strong value placed on contractors who "know" JimCrossley Msg:Let me change that. It will take me atleast 6 months of R&D to open up that segment of the market and to do it properly. Russell-Cissell Msg:customers are open to the up sell because they appreciate quality Russell-Cissell Msg:Well, the good news is that market isn't going any where Devis Msg:Fellows I am new to this and would liike some advice on chemicals to use on a cedar siding home with a oil based stain finish. What would be safe to use removing algae Is this the wrong place to ask? JimCrossley Msg:The other good news is that I have seen no compitetion in that arena. JimCrossley Msg:Devis you are in the right place. Russell-Cissell Msg:very few who "know" what they are doing Russell-Cissell Msg:Is the stain semi-transparent? JimCrossley Msg:That is what we have been talking about for the past 30 minutes. JimCrossley Msg:Give me you email address and and I will make sure that you get a transcript for this evenings proceedings. Devis Msg:mjoh9871@aol.com Russell-Cissell Msg:Devis, if the stain is semi-transparent you can strip it with efc-38 JimCrossley Msg:I guess I can say that since Beth has left and she will have to do all of the work. Russell-Cissell Msg:Beth rocks! Russell-Cissell Msg:Devis, Depending on how old the wood is, you may want to brighten it as well. Devis Msg:I was thinking of a 25% by volume mix of bleach and water and some dawn det. Devis Msg:will it lighten the stain? Russell-Cissell Msg:I am not saying that it will not work, but there is a chance that it will not and then you will be doing atleast twice the work. You are always better off in the long run starting with a solution that you know will work. JimCrossley Msg:Amen from the bible belt. Russell-Cissell Msg:Devis, it would likely remove the stain in some places and not in others, leaving the wood un eaven Devis Msg:where can i get efc-38? Russell-Cissell Msg:Contact Beth JimCrossley Msg:Beth rocks! Russell-Cissell Msg:1-877-426-9274 Russell-Cissell Msg:Beth does rock! Devis Msg:Thanks fellows. Beth is a very generous person with information. I will call tommorrow Devis Msg:Can someone explain an X-Jet Russell-Cissell Msg:Do you know what a venturi-pump is? Devis Msg:yes Russell-Cissell Msg:ventui-pump=X-jet JimCrossley Msg:A plume of water compared to a garden hose. Russell-Cissell Msg:it passes 1/4 water line past 3/8 opening creating a vaccume Russell-Cissell Msg:they are fantastic for applying cleaners to a large surface fast Devis Msg:does beth sell these also? Russell-Cissell Msg:No, I don't think so Russell-Cissell Msg:Cat Pumps has one I think they call a power cat Russell-Cissell Msg:it is listed under accessories Devis Msg:Delco maybe? JimCrossley Msg:Try www.envirospec.com and there are other. Russell-Cissell Msg:delco yes Devis Msg:I just ordered supplies yesterday. Too late!!!!!!!!!!!!! JimCrossley Msg:Devis, where are you located? Devis Msg:Southwest Louisiana JimCrossley Msg:rain country Russell-Cissell Msg:Well, I have to run for the night Russell-Cissell Msg:I hope to see you both next week JimCrossley Msg:Let you go Russ and thanks for all of the great input. Till next week. Russell-Cissell Msg:Best of Luck! Russell-Cissell Msg:bye Devis Msg:Yes normally it is but has been pretty dry this year. Just now getting cool weather Russell-Cissell Logout:_ JimCrossley Msg:We hit the low 50's today here in atlanta Devis Msg:Jim thanks for the help. I will be looking for yall later Devis Logout:_ JimCrossley Logout:_ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites