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Old 07-04-2011, 12:48 AM
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My mom called me at 9:00 pm on the 3rd to tell me that she rented a scaffold from Home Depot ( not sure why cause I have been building scaffolds for 11 years) cause she is remoldeling and going with a lighter color and her scaffold is too shaky. Any way I go over there and the scaffold is fine but she has these beams on her ceiling that she is sanding and restaining. These things seem to be just 1x6s nailed together but I am not sure how they are supported. I sanded on these things for hours for her and I have come to the conclusion that it may be easier to take them down and do it on the ground. They have to be sanded and restained. What do you think? I told her that I would be back tomorrow to sand some more. You can see the color of the new paneling she is putting up and the color of the beams that she is wanting to match. The house is 40 years old so that old stain has been on there that long.
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