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On 8/10/2014 10:18 AM, Gary wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: >> >> "Nancy Young" wrote: >>> To each his own, I am sure professional painters don't bother >>> with the drill thing, but I have found it useful. Handy. >>> It's not a big deal to use it or not. >> >> I might be wrong but I think Gary is a professional painter ![]() > > I've been doing it for a living for over 41 years now. I did learn the > trade well over the years and I am one of the "high priced" painters. > That said, it's no big deal to me...I could have done better with my > career. I'll do better in my next life. heheh I can and will offer a > decent opinion of what to do for anyone that asks. > > The drill attachment for mixing paint will certainly work but too much > trouble and time for me. We never use one and we do have better > methods. Using a wooden paddle and boxing is the normal way. The > paint store shakers do a decent job but still they don't mix it all > that well. You should still mix those a little better before starting. > > G. ![]() Glad to hear that you are a successful painter, and for over 41 years, I wish you lived closer. Finding a painter around here, who is sober, is hard to do. I can see why you are successful, you probably stay sober. Becca |
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