Looks most excellent mate, well done.
And that was just last weekCoolhands":2z6ocryd said:From snow to blazing sunshine; you’re nearly there!
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2019-04-27_07-08-51 by my0771, on FlickrFirestarter":l4wxua38 said:Tidy job - Those critters will have nowhere to hide! You should be really proud of yourself for what achieved with this build :eusa-clap:
I'd be interested to know what internal height you've got, both at the walls and ridge, with the OSB in place?
Paul
Andyp":37ptkn3s said:I agree but I am left wondering how you open the doors.![]()
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2019-05-01_06-42-58 by my0771, on FlickrTrimTheKing":26pemhx1 said:When I sprayed my walls I found I thinned the paint by as much as 50% to get it to flow properly. At 5% thinned I would almost guarantee that it's miles too thick for the sprayer. Go a LOT thinner, I would start with 2/3 paint 1/3 water in the hopper and go from there and I am certain that will make life easier.
Malc2098":vzdhlhrv said:TrimTheKing":vzdhlhrv said:When I sprayed my walls I found I thinned the paint by as much as 50% to get it to flow properly. At 5% thinned I would almost guarantee that it's miles too thick for the sprayer. Go a LOT thinner, I would start with 2/3 paint 1/3 water in the hopper and go from there and I am certain that will make life easier.
:text-+1: I forgot to say how thin I made it and then built up lots of coats in all the nooks and crannies of the OSB.
Malc2098":36qs037a said:...
I used a Wagner sprayer I bought years ago from a shopping channel, and I found it better than rolling, easier on the arms and shoulders and easier to clean.
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