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![]() or sweep out your garage, Help you build your deck Etc. Between setting up the damn reef and getting married in September I can't afford to put anything in the reef.
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![]() I have some stuff at my house that people were supposed to pick up (holding them indefinitely)... **ahem** ...Tony and Jim... **cough**
Maybe we could work something out? ![]() J/K - but I'm sure there is something I could chop for you... How do you feel about big green fuzzy shrooms? Or purple... or those very radiant mat-like electric-yellow GSP's?
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![]() I will also have some more GSP frags availiable very soon. The radiant green variety.
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![]() hehe Ya Ya ya Alan.. I should be able to make it out there.. just so much crap going on...
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![]() Hey guys that is super cool, GSP is the one I would say I love the most. I would love to have the green or the yellow or both
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![]() I'm in Tuscany in the NW - sounds like I might be having a shroom-cutting party some evening soon... Hopefully this week, maybe next - any preferences for people interested?
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![]() I am available any time. What flavor of beer should I bring?
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![]() I have beer. Do you know anything about refinishing decks?
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![]() What kind of finish is on it now? Are you looking to change the finish? or just freshen up the current finish?
My dad and I just did up his recently, we started by blasting most of the old peeling paint off with a powerwasher, and then gave it a quick smoothing with a belt sander. After that you should be able to apply any type of finish to it. If it has a varnish (Shiny) finish, it could be a lot more work, as that stuff is really hard, However a belt sander should do the trick, just might have to do it twice, once with a coarse grade paper and then once with a finer one. On another note, I just helped my cousin put in a deck a few weeks ago, and he used this Plastic type of material, that looks like stained wood!! Apparently it will not fade for 25 years guarenteed ![]() If you would like a hand with your deck let me know I love doing stuff like that, I dont have much for wood working tools, however I could probably go over to my old man's place and borrow some if need be. |
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![]() Just powerwashed the loose paint yesterday - saw these vinyl rolls of decking cover in a flyer, but I think you need sub-floor for that stuff?
Probably end up going with a sanding and stain for now, then when the boards are done in a few more years (plain spruce 2x6) we'll maybe go with the plywood and vinyl cover. But that other stuff sounds nice too - is that the recycled product, made in Alberta? Pretty pricey... ![]()
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