Today I started cutting in the top coat to the rest of the house and hope to hit those walls with the roller maybe this afternoon, otherwise tomorrow morning. The second level bits around the side and back of the house are a little tricky to get to (out of reach of the scaffold), but by stepping on the tech screws in the colourbond I have a pretty good footing. It’s not fun if it’s windy though, which it often is in the afternoon, so mornings are usually the best.
The Progress (latest at top)
- Around Australia road trip
- It’s been a while
- Renovator’s sidekick
- DIY Garden wall
- DIY Deck
- Project Patio
- DIY big art for a big wall
- Replace leaking shower head
- Repair sliding door
- Painting the inside
- Repair cornice cracks
- Washed timber effect to furniture
- Repair your electric drill
- Build a bed head
- Turn 2 car garage into 3 car garage
- Slowdown of progress, finished exterior
- Introducing Frivolous
- Fixed my retic! Part 2
- New plant’s a creeping!
- Cutting in Drifting Drab
- Nearly finished the Barefoot Beach
- Fixed my retic! Part 1
- Finish top coat to north, west and some of east walls
- Fence render repair
- Cutting in top coat
- Front portico and balcony done
- Front re-textured
- Pretty much all primed up
- Cutting in the rest of the house
- Section 3 top coat done
- More dodgy repairs to repair
- Section 3 finished cutting in top coat
- Security screens fitted
- Cutting in the front – primer
- Section 4 – the front
- Repairing the repairs
- Section 3 – the big wall
- Hit the high walls
- One high LED
- High roller
- Sunday 5th Jan
- LED globes can cause TV interference
- Day 5 house painting
- Switching 50w halogens to 9w LEDs
- Day 4 house painting
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