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Paint on wooden floors....

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Created by Meg1122 > 9 months ago, 14 Oct 2017
Rus13b
NSW, 270 posts
23 Oct 2017 12:48PM
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We can all see the difference between your near enough is good enough job & the proffessional
job. jump up & down all u wont, you wouldn't get paid for u have done but me, I do. that's why you
use bunnings, cabbots or feast Watson **** not the hard waring non colour changing urethane designed
for floors. I can see were you saved hundreds, some people wont the best they can get, some ppl not
so much.

Cobra
9106 posts
23 Oct 2017 11:59AM
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Hahaha get your head out of your own arse.
i said I've never sanded a floor before, and I haven't before that job.
i did a good job and I'd say better than yours.

Now and this is where it gets funny.
I sealed floors for a living in Melbourne 99- 2006.
you may have seen some of my jobs ,,,,the Farrari show room Richmond.
so don't babble on about how much of a pro you are.
cabbots on a premium grade vic ash staircase no yellow for me champion after 15 years.
now for the rental I wanted that coating with the hardener for its durability the stuff
is as hard as a goats head, it's a rental and that's WHAT I WANT.
mate if I wanted the best coating money can get I prob would of called the boys at
jotun and asked them. But I didn't want to.
ive done flood coats scratch coats epoxy coatings industrial coatings
and UV polly coating domestic industrial and commercial vinyl flake
stencil work and covings and pharmaceutical pill press dust proof vacuum sealed rooms
where you can't have a pin prick in your coatings,,,,,,just to name a few.

now I was being polite calling your work fantastic and professional
Mate it's ****,but you wanted to carry it on.

so in the last photo you posted you had sealed that floor with im saying at least 1 coat.
if you were a pro like you say you are you would of filled those gaps in the floor boards
before Coating with your Pissy water base uv stable slop. so what did you do ,flood the gaps with product ?
tell the customer that's the best you could do and dirt/dust is going to sit in those gaps.
and told them never walk bare footed or you will snap a toe off in the cracks.
No please don't bother telling me I'm not interested.

Like a said go get a sander and have a go yourself.
save hundreds from bull****ers.

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
23 Oct 2017 1:20PM
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Now now boys we can all agree those are some smashing floors, and yous are both magicians with the power tools

Mark _australia
WA, 22114 posts
23 Oct 2017 6:42PM
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quikdrawMcgraw said..
Now now boys we can all agree those are some smashing floors, and yous are both magicians with the power tools




It all in the photo and light angle, I can photo a gloss car or board spray job and make it look flat as fk or orange peeled.
Argument based on pics is silly.


And Meg should roll out the carpet


Rus13b
NSW, 270 posts
23 Oct 2017 10:31PM
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Were are your ferrari show room pics, i got anchorage resort, nsw. Heres a dance floor








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