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Now that the open-end of the blasting shed is enclosed and weatherized we turned our attention to interior finishing. To clean, seal and brighten the travel weary half-container we gave it a couple of coats of KILZ primer which adheres well and covers everything. As we had already laid new T&G plywood floors and applied joint filler-sealer (and sanded it) we decided to install 60mil exterior vinyl decking for durability. The vinyl was cut to measure then adhesive was rolled onto the fuzzy backing and the plywood flooring, booked, allowed to set up then applied and rolled smooth - a lot like hanging wallpaper actually. Everything but the seam sealer was completed. Would have got to that save for the Olfa knife incident...it will have to wait for another day.
We had a warm day for the job so the vinyl was left out to absorb some heat to make it more pliable. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One step closer ![]() Last edited by Edgemontvillage; 04-19-2020 at 01:47 AM. |
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