I saved Bob Marley

Thanks for letting me come along on this job Adrian. I really enjoyed it, It came out great!


Anytime, crackberry. er I mean John.
There's more. Maybe we can get you in on one that is from the beginning of project instead of you starting at the midway point.

it's a pretty cool process from start to finish.
 
that is great work...came out looking great!!!
Did you spray using the deckster?
If so how did you handle all over the overspray around the pool area,
We assume you covered the concrete with tarps, but did you have to do anything with the pool?
 
that is great work...came out looking great!!!
Did you spray using the deckster?
If so how did you handle all over the overspray around the pool area,
We assume you covered the concrete with tarps, but did you have to do anything with the pool?


Adrian and I Covered the entire patio and pool with plastic.. It took us longer to plastic than to spray the stain.. lol

John
 
that is great work...came out looking great!!!
Did you spray using the deckster?
If so how did you handle all over the overspray around the pool area,
We assume you covered the concrete with tarps, but did you have to do anything with the pool?


Thanks Al,
Yes I used the Deckster.
There was some overspray, surprisingly not alot but some. I even dialed the psi down to 35.
there was approx. 1200 sq.ft. of painters plastic laid out.
We covered the pool and hot tubs as well.
The tiles were continuously diluted under and on top of the plastic.
(normally would hang vertical sheets from the arbor)
The wind was for the most part, cooperating.

We pretty much just kept everything wet below the wood, then bundled it and put it in a disposable trash bag.


I will admit that if you looked real close at my hands throughout this project,
you might have seen them shaking just a bit Due to concerns for the tile.


You gotta admit though, Bob Marley looks great with Ready Seal dark red on his face.


BTW, that's my band playing the music on the vid.
 
Thanks Al,
Yes I used the Deckster.
There was some overspray, surprisingly not alot but some. I even dialed the psi down to 35.
there was approx. 1200 sq.ft. of painters plastic laid out.
We covered the pool and hot tubs as well.
The tiles were continuously diluted under and on top of the plastic.
(normally would hang vertical sheets from the arbor)
The wind was for the most part, cooperating.

We pretty much just kept everything wet below the wood, then bundled it and put it in a disposable trash bag.


I will admit that if you looked real close at my hands throughout this project,
you might have seen them shaking just a bit Due to concerns for the tile.


You gotta admit though, Bob Marley looks great with Ready Seal dark red on his face.


BTW, that's my band playing the music on the vid.


Yeah Adrians hands were really shaking...lol
 
Wow, that look great! By the way what is that brown fence material you guys keep staining. I keep hearing about it....is it...uh...wood? I've heard of that stuff before, but we don't have any of that out here....or that stuff they call snow. :p

A wood fence lasts about 6 yrs out here then crumbles to dust. :eek:
 
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