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I'll definitely look up the bamboo maker's website as well. Thanks! |
Weird question, but that's what CP is for:
With our new addition, I have a massive wall. If you knew my wife, you'd know that a massive wall means a massive piece of art which means a massive hit to my bank account. I about have her talked into hanging some pieces of driftwood that washed up at my parent's house (or as I call it to make it sound more attractive to her: "native, hand-selected driftwood from my ancestral home") as art instead of buying a piece. Anyway, I'm thinking power wash the shit then hang it. Anyone have other ideas? I don't think it needs varnish or anything on it, since it's going to be inside. Here's the basic look (though our pieces are about 12' long): http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pWBNTgsZgD...179%5B1%5D.jpg |
How solid is it? When I think of driftwood, I think soft and a powerwasher might tear it up.
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I would apply a flat spray poly personally. That driftwood patina is what makes driftwood beautiful. Deep cleaning it would be detrimental from where I sit. But I would absolutely do something to seal it up.
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Even a spray poly is going to alter the color a bit. I'd avoid any finish, or at the very least test an inconspicuous area.
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Get some Bona Kemi Swedish floor cleaner and never look back. Take that Orange Glo and set it on fire. That shit will make a floor look good short term, but it will completely **** it in the long run. Murphy's will kill any chance of doing a screen and recoat down the line. Bona Kemi. Bona Kemi. Bona Kemi. |
Grease spots on a concrete shop floor
sprinkle dry quickcrete and rub it in with your foot and sweep up the excess.
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since this spring, i've been building a small cabin for my family on a small private lake a few miles from my house.
It's not quite done, but we've been staying. Here are a couple of photos. |
I'd like to make a couple of hanging lights out of old oil lanterns or coleman lantern. Is there any particular "right way" to do that other than cutting up the top and mounting it around a porcelin fixture?
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