trying to keep up

larry@stinescorner

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painted one building,
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lots of scraping and wire brushing
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benjamin moore oil base primer
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here it is done
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by the time I get the buildings done, it might be time to start again? It is hard to explain,but it is kind of nice working on the buildings,Lots of motorcycles ride through our windy country road ,waving as they go by,lots of nice older hay and grain trucks going by on their way to the mill in kempton pa,an ocasional tractor passes by too! It is kind of peaceful painting a building on a nice fall day.I work all by myself,dont even have a radio on.
 
Looks good! lot's of work to keep up old wooden
buildings. I just got back from visiting my cousin
who lives on the farm that my great Grandfather
bought right after he came home from the civil war.
The house was built in 1929 and is in good shape,
but some of the out buildings are deteriorating,
what do you save and what do you tear down?
 
Looks like you did a good job Larry.

All you need now is a couple of green and yellow tractors to park inside.

Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
 
Ah, Benjamin Moore paint. Sold that stuff for about 15 years. I always have thought it to be one of if not the best paint on the market. We very seldom ever had a problem with the quality and/or workmanship but they were always right on top of it. The price is long forgotten but the durability shows for years. Takes the same time to scrape and prepare the surface before painting so why not use the best. Just my 2 cents worth and your mileage may vary ...
 

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