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Topic: Re: Pricing salvaged barn lumber
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Adirondack case guy

02-24-2013 09:02:37
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Here is the old time recipy for white wash.
in a suitable sized pail 5gal for small batch, dump in 2 gal. water. slowly mix in a combination of 3 large coffee cans of hydrated lime and a small cofee can of salt. Keep it stired and slop it onto wood with brush. Around here in dairy country, there were guys that did custom white washing. they had a tank on a truck like a concrete batch mixer and sprayed on the mixture. It stuck to everything that wasn't covered including windows and cobwebs.
I think you have been white washed by your instructors and have lead in your brain. This practice may be older than you are.
Loren, the Acg.

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dr sportster

02-24-2013 10:42:37
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 Re: Pricing salvaged barn lumber in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-24-2013 09:02:37  
While you are 100% correct and my posting 100% incorrect that fact that you have to add an insult to your post reflects somewhat negativly on your character.



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Adirondack case guy

02-24-2013 12:37:18
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 Re: Pricing salvaged barn lumber in reply to dr sportster, 02-24-2013 10:42:37  
Sorry about my characterization, but it makes little sense to me why so much time and money has to be spent to remove lead and asbestos, and bag it with proper labling, from say an old building, only to have it taken to an "Approved" land fill, and pushed into a hole with a dozer or wheeled compactor. ripping the bags all apart anyway. My gripe is with the system, not necessarly you. Sorry again, I should have posted a smiley face at the end of my post.
Loren, the Acg.

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dr sportster

02-24-2013 14:51:51
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 Re: Pricing salvaged barn lumber in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-24-2013 12:37:18  
And I will have myself checked for lead poisoning. { to prevent further brain malfunctions]



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sflem849

02-24-2013 09:18:33
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 Re: Pricing salvaged barn lumber in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-24-2013 09:02:37  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

Our guy still does it like that.



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