Ka-Tet Cantina

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DiO'Bolic

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Nov 14, 2013
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You sound like quite the handy woman - could have used you around here lately - Andy fixed the ceiling in the tent trailer and at first I was concerned but it looks like he did a half decent job! (Will wonders never cease lol)

One question - if you use fiberglass ceiling tiles then paint over them will that seal in any stray fibers? I wouldn't want to breathe in fiberglass while sleeping in there.

DiO'Bolic - you could chime in here too if you want, since you seem to know a lot about building materials and supplies.

Thanks!
Don’t rightly know but using something like a Kilz primer or a waterproof paint might be your best method of sealing in stray fibers.
 

DiO'Bolic

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The house is old....really old, and the wall had shrunk away from the floor. I filled the gap with backer rod, added a little caulk, and then the baseboard and shoe moulding. Yeah, I didn't want to risk it coming unglued, so I chose the liquid nails.
I'm going to visit the BF this weekend, and have him help me pick out a Dremel.....not even gonna mention it to mu uncle! :biggrin2:
The basic Dremel would do you fine. Stay away from the battery ones as you'll never get enough power. And if the BF doesn't recommend something in addition to the Dremel, I sure do....

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:)
 

Neesy

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We actually prefer King syrup, but it's getting harder to find.
Oh yes, syrup and peanut butter is nectar of the gods.
Is this like a sweet one or not

I don't think we can get it in Canada but I'm not really sure

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I think we prefer maple syrup as it's easier to get up here but I have used Roger's Golden Syrup in baking
 
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