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Great job! I will definitely use that! 50%
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| JUST HUCKING AROUND ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: MERIDIAN, ID Age: 40
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Great post! Press & Seal works well for painting projects as well. Seal edges down tightly, trim out and paint right over it. Does not bleed paint. Won't peel or mark fresh paint either.
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| 3D profiles ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Eagle River Alaska Age: 34
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Thanks for the kind words guys I did not expect this kind of a response, THANKS As for finding a sheet of glass that should be the easy part. Auto glass shops often have decent sized scraps, window framers, even Home depot. I have a couple pieces I use and have not paid a cent for any of them. Just keep your eyes open. Save your money for razor blades !!!! |
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Bossier City, LA Age: 34
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That is outstanding! I will definately try this! Now, do you have a technique that steadies your fingers to make such a perfect cut, cause I suck at trimming. lol Maybe a few swigs of Crown to calm the nerves? If not I guess a few more shots and I wont care that it looks like crap. Seriously though, thats a great tip. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great artwork. You have talent.
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