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Jan 7, 2012
Guys just finished this 1 Friday.Nice little Shopping center in New Port Richey.
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#2
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Jan 7, 2012
nice, what's used on the steel roof?
do you use flex bon much?
#3
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Jan 7, 2012
nice, what's used on the steel roof?
Do you use flex bon much?
dtm...............
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#7
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Jan 7, 2012
nice work. How many manhours?
250...............
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#19
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Jan 8, 2012
Was there access to water on the exterior of the site Aaron or do you bring a tank of your own for washing/cleaning?
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#8
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Jan 7, 2012
I loved doing these. Did one in Melbourne and a couple in Kissimmee.
Man I wish I could get back to Florida!
Love working there! Looks great Aaron!
#9
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Jan 8, 2012
nice...that would be about a $400,000 for pauly :whistling2:
#10
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Jan 8, 2012
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How many on the crew Aaron? Was it a straight shot across the back too or just front and sides? Looks to be about 20 store fronts?
#11
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Jan 8, 2012
On that project.2 at all times.A few days of 5 & 6 guys. The canopy goes all the way around but nothin fancy back there just blow & go.
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#12
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Jan 8, 2012
So only 100k instead then.
Nice work as always. I miss Clearwater beach.
#15
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Jan 8, 2012
Looks great.
Wondering why you chose to use ladders instead of a scissor lift.
How did you handle controlling traffic while spraying?
#16
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Jan 8, 2012
cost effectiveness.
I would ladder a guy all day at that height.
just a guess of course....
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#18
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Jan 8, 2012
Yeah, that's why I would ladder it as well and have in those situations.
He didn't answer my question about controlling traffic though.
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#20
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Jan 8, 2012
Water was availably at the back,but we can bring it in if we need to.
#24
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Jan 8, 2012
I figured you just bought the building from your extra cash from raising prices, so access to water from it would be available.
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#22
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Jan 8, 2012
aaron61 said:
Is DTM oil or latex?
Didn't get any overspray on signs?
#25
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Jan 8, 2012
Probably acrylic. I think it comes in solvent based, but the acrylic is a great performer.
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#28
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Jan 8, 2012
I would have used a scissor lift.
Blatant attempt to ruin a perfectly good thread:whistling2:
#29
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Jan 9, 2012
Acrylic. We use lifts when they make sense for us to use.Dollar for dollar.Wouldn't have made sense.
No over spray on signs.Just use paper,shields,small tip,and always spray away from them,not to them.
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