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Old 02-27-2012, 12:16 PM
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Default Finished redoing our deck!

As you could tell by my last few threads I have been busy working on our snow cone stand, Mr. Snow, getting ready for the new season. I started by trying to re-finish the deck boards to get the old ugly paint off and just have bare wood. When a big rotating sander didnt work out too good, I ended up having to belt sand each individual board. This took a pretty long time as you could imagine. A couple of weeks worth of sanding after work. Will be covering with a Thompson's water seal.

Another project I did was redoing the railing. I was plagued with uneven supports, ugly top rails, and hiddeous lattice. I replaced a few supports, put new top rail, and replaced the lattice with a much cleaner wire rope look. It gave the deck a more open feel and a more modern look.

Finished the last of the cable and sanding on saturday and we opened for the season on sunday! Yall come get some snow cones!
(first pic is a before shot but from a bad angle, all I got)
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Old 02-27-2012, 12:21 PM
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Looks good man
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Old 02-27-2012, 01:07 PM
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Looks nice!!
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Old 02-27-2012, 01:36 PM
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You did a good job there. Now, after all that effort, you're gonna screw it up with Thompson's water seal? Get you a good product like Professional water seal or Duxbak...Thompson's is junk. You'll have to re-do every 6 months. Professional is liquid silicone. You can't wear it off.
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Old 02-27-2012, 01:47 PM
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You did a good job there. Now, after all that effort, you're gonna screw it up with Thompson's water seal? Get you a good product like Professional water seal or Duxbak...Thompson's is junk. You'll have to re-do every 6 months. Professional is liquid silicone. You can't wear it off.
Ok thanks, since its a business it is pretty high traffic, so you're right I should go with a heavier duty stuff. Will check it out. Thanks for the compliments guys.

Any idea how long it takes for that stuff to cure/dry?
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Old 02-27-2012, 01:57 PM
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Usually 24 hrs. for Professional. Surface has to be totally dry prior to coverage because it has to soak into the wood. If it rains 5 minutes after....no worries. You'll have to sweep the water off. A full, unsealed container will set up to solid silicone in 2 days. Best stuff I ever used for porous surfaces in 30 years as a finishing contractor. A tad expensive ($40 gal.) coNpared to Thompson's, but, well worth it.

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Old 02-27-2012, 02:12 PM
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Nice job!! Now all I need is a wheelchair and a buck twenty five!!!
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Usually 24 hrs. for Professional. Surface has to be totally dry prior to coverage because it has to soak into the wood. If it rains 5 minutes after....no worries. You'll have to sweep the water off. A full, unsealed container will set up to solid silicone in 2 days. Best stuff I ever used for porous surfaces in 30 years as a finishing contractor. A tad expensive ($40 gal.) coNpared to Thompson's, but, well worth it.

Good luck
Our hours are 12:30 to 6 everyday.

If I start applying the sealer immediately following close at 6pm, should it be ok to walk on by noon the next day? That would be my only window.
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Old 02-27-2012, 02:59 PM
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Man those frito pies you have there are the bomb. You guys gotta go try one. Nothing beats a snow cone and frito pie after a long day of fishing.
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Our hours are 12:30 to 6 everyday.

If I start applying the sealer immediately following close at 6pm, should it be ok to walk on by noon the next day? That would be my only window.
Problem there is......it'll take longer to cure with the rising humidity at night. I've never done it that late in the day. Always best to do it on a sunny day, but, before the surface gets hot. A hot surface will cause it to dry from the outside-in as opposed to inside-out. That will cause the product to bubble on contact. You'll just have to work out a window that you think is best, but, I would not recommend applying it at dark.
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I might have to wait until next holliday then.
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Looks good... Where are you located ?

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Looks good... Where are you located ?

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We are on Mcneese St. right across from the Mcneese football stadium.
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Nail some shingles on top of those boards and call it good Corey.
What's all that work gonna add to the cost of cones this summer?

Really looks good, honest.
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deck looks good going to have to get some grub next time im in lc visiting
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Nail some shingles on top of those boards and call it good Corey.
What's all that work gonna add to the cost of cones this summer?

Really looks good, honest.
Dont worry, the government already got the prices high enough!
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You did a good job there. Now, after all that effort, you're gonna screw it up with Thompson's water seal? Get you a good product like Professional water seal or Duxbak...Thompson's is junk. You'll have to re-do every 6 months. Professional is liquid silicone. You can't wear it off.
Who sells the Professional water seal or the Duxbak?
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Corey, how long do I have to wait for you to open back up for 2013? Pregnant wife "Needs" a Mr. Snow snow cone. HAHA
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Well it's time to do my off season repair work. Should be back open end of next month. She gone have to wait a bit. We make a killing off pregnant women lol. Congrats on the baby too!
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Well it's time to do my off season repair work. Should be back open end of next month. She gone have to wait a bit. We make a killing off pregnant women lol. Congrats on the baby too!
Thanks bro. And your right. You'll be getting a lot of my money this summer. Haha
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