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Go to the following web site this product is well worth it. It is Historical correct it is plaster does not need sanding is a veneer and can be applied over paint. It is the best I have come across.
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Im in the middle of restoreing/repairing my 1870s cielings also. I am also a renovator/remodeler. I agree that most contractors want to sheet rock over the original....My hubby included. I disagree. If the home is that old and still retiains its original cieling it should be exposed and repaired if ...
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Sam: Sounds like youre ready to begin. No, my paneling was not glossy. It is not real wood, but a veneer-faced type. I did not sand, just dusted it well, and then applied the Kilz. I was careful to let each coat dry well before proceeding with the next. I painted mine about five years ago and it sti...
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Anyone interested in 1930/1940 oak furniture? 1934 Oak sideboard and matching small cabinet. ?1940 Oak draw-leaf dining table and four chairs. 1934 Oak gateleg dining table. 1940 Oak sideboard (original invoice available). 1940 Oak Dressing table, chest of drawers, bedside cabinet. All furniture mad...
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Jack, Heres the articles... I hope this doesnt violate any ownership rights... From the website: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tvprograms/asktoh/qaarticle/0,16588,237906,00.html Q: Do you recommend insulating a brick house? -- Alice, Marion, Iowa A: Tom says: Yes, with the right product. First the...
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