[Public-list] Cabin Interior
andymshaw at juno.com
andymshaw at juno.com
Tue Jul 19 05:24:46 PDT 2005
I did my interior with Benjamin Moore this spring, can't remember if I got the tip from 'the list' or from a Casey book. Looks great, hope it lasts as long as Mike's. They did tell me, however, that after their inventory of the oil-base is gone they won't have anymore... So if you have plans, now is the time to stock up.
Andy
#477
St. Mary's River, MD
-- "James Schueler" <jschueler at familyempowerment.org> wrote:
Yeah, that's great stuff Mike. Easy to put on and the cost was about $35
at the local hardware store for a gallon. Plus the tint selection is
vast.
James
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James,
I used Benjamin Moore oil-based paint about 15 years ago and the paint
job
is as good today as when first applied.
Mike Lehman
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Tom,
I painted the cabin last year and used a top quality interior oil paint
from Benjamin Moore. It has held up very well and is easy to clean. If I
am not mistaken I believe Don Casey suggested that idea.
James
Oddyseus #170
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[mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of SwiftLaw at aol.com
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Need direction:
Last season we repainted the interior of the cabin with a basic marine
quality white paint.
This year every inch of it was peeling. I have sanded down the paint and
come to an almost fiberboard like substance that seems to retain
moisture.
Has anyone a suggestion how to prepare this surface and what product to
use
to get a good hold by the paint ?
Thanks
Tom Swift
#222
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