FYI, the crew covered each window in plastic as they were installed, so we did not have to be to accurate in the spraying. Once we are done we will slit and then pull the plastic covering off.


When I started to clean the sprayer on Thursday evening after testing everything he also told us that that wasn't necessary if we planned on using the system the next day. We only needed to stick a rag in the opening of the paint pail (5 gallon) and drop the spray gun, with the hose attached, into a bucket of water. The only time to clean the system is when you are all done, or when changing paint. This alone saved allot of time because we were still fighting rain each day, so it was a start and stop process.


Besides painting, the heating and plumbing rough-in is complete. On Tuesday the fireplace and vacuum system will be installed. Next Monday the electricians start their rough-in.
Things are moving along, but there is still a long road ahead.
2 comments:
Wow Pat, that looks great, and you got so much done so fast! I'm impressed. How did the sprayer work?
Worked great. I can't imagine doing it by brush now. What was I thinking.
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