Just pass the torch buddy, we've got mix o' plenty.. LOL Be happy to share the load.Originally posted by scuba diver
Just finished Pirates of the Carribean. Trying to get in the mood for the cruise.
We do have a minor emergency here. The storm is about to arrive and I'm almost out of margarita mix! It might get ugly now.
When put that nicely, your assured of getting the desired response.Originally posted by justmestace
Is the Handsome Handyman home? I have a question. Not about the toilet seat, that's done. Piece of cake.
The people who built this house missed a small area in my water closet when they textured. We have always thought it was kind of amusing.....but now I don't think it's amusing anymore. And I'm in a fix-it mode. I have a small tub of Patch-N-Paint, lightweight spackling. Is this what I can use?
Thank you, Mr. Handsome. Or is it Mr. Handyman?
Originally posted by DisneyPinDiva
Right now... my DH has caused more damage than the hurricane. He is painting... or attempting to.
So far he's slipped off the ladder and fallen onto the fake mantle/fireplace and broken it apart, taking several Disney collectibles with himThen a while ago he flipped the paint tray off the ladder and all over the room.
I told him it's now time to STOP before he wrecks the place. Usually he's very good at this stuff... but today has not been a good day...LOL![]()
I agree. Another way you can go about it using Internet Explorer is by going to tool bar and clicking on Tools=> Internet Options => Delete Cookies. That should do it, in fact it's a good idea to do that, plus clear out Temporary files every so often. All those old urls and cookies slow down your computer some.Originally posted by WDWLVR
Stacey - not sure but I think you have to log out and clear your cookies. Sometimes it takes more than once for this to happen. Then she can log in on her own. Mark and I have this problem when we share the notebook on trips. Also if someone doesn't log off properly at the internet cafe on the ship you can find yourself posting as someone else.
Sounds like you've got what we call "knockdown" texture. You need to wrap a small piece of wood (small enough to get into the space you want textured) with plastic. We use a plastering hock for this and install dense foam between the metal hock and the plastic. But for your needs you can probably get away with no foam. Dilute the joint compound just a bit and dip the "texture tool" into the mud getting just a light coating on it. Dab the mud on the wall, the plastic will pull out the compound and make little peaks. Continue this until your done trying to match the thickness previously used.Originally posted by justmestace
Thank you, Mr. Handsome.....you are a veritable fountain of information. I lost my urge to do any more repais today, anyway.
Guess I'll go to Home Depot tomorrow and get the correct stuff.
The space that they didn't texture is about 2" wide, from baseboard to ceiling on a wall between a built-in cabinet and the water closet door jamb.
I'll probably have to do multiple layers to get it to look like the rest of the thick texture, but it's waited this long, it can take me a month to finish and it won't matter.
This is all Ohiominnie's fault. She got me started thinking about repairs.
And I didn't even know I HAD cookies. I would have eaten them by now. I'll follow your directions, and see if that works.
Thanks!
Originally posted by wdwgoose
OKAY NEVER MIND YOU DID NOT ANSWER SO I LEFT A LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG MESSAGE FOR STACE
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