What's got your knickers in such a knot today, anyway? Your dog die, or something?
What's got your knickers in such a knot today, anyway? Your dog die, or something?
Obviously you have never heard of Durastick.
Search String = "Bay Area Dave" "Moon Phase" "Plonk"
Regards, Tom Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania
Hmmm... you may be on to something there.... maybe he hasn't gotten laid for a few days 'cause it's "that time"....
-- Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
How come we choose from just two people to run for president and 50 for Miss America?
Works for the NYT....
doug, you REALLY think that I think you'd be upset? I don't consider myself important enough to upset anyone by plonking them. your sarcasm only amuses your pathetically juvenile cohorts. yawn. go away...
dave
Tom Wats> >
search dictionary for "Tom Watson"
results: agent provocateur
dave
Tom Wats> >
No, and I didn't really think you'd really killfiled me, either.
Neither does anyone else, Dave. :-)
Hey, cut me some slack!
I'm gluing up panels for RP doors and it's a boring day.
The only fun I'm having is checking in on this stupid thread once in a while.
I think you should start saying bad things about these guy's mommas.
Playing the dozens can really get a thread to take off and become truly, operatically entertaining.
Hell, can't get the soaps on TV out here in the shop.
Gotta do something!
Regards, Tom Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania
Works NEARLY always for any good paper...but there is little defense against an employee who is fairly smart, streetwise and used to lying like a rug, in print and out.
Charlie Self
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." Thomas J. Watson
:)
and I'm waiting for an outside sales rep to call me when he makes it into the S-W store so I can run over there for my first batch of sprayable finishes. Got anything good/bad to say about S-W finishes. esp their waterbornes? Let me know soon, as he's gonna call me any minute...(hows that for a segue back to WW?)
dave
Tom Wats> >
Nope, have now. Still say, as do they, that when air-drying, want stickers that don't hold water. And mildew is still mildew.
Here's some info on prices - note the date but should give a good base line. SW is famous for screwing around with prices.
I'm switching suppliers but I haven't run out of old product yet.
My bitch with them was about pricing - not about quality.
The best people to talk to are the industrial coatings reps. They know a lot more than the store guys.
SPRAY FINISHING COSTS. (September 14, 2000 via phone to Sherwin Williams.
(Prices based on five gallon containers except where *)
SHERWOOD 24% SOLIDS FINISHING LACQUER (T75C40 gloss).26.25 per gal SHERWOOD GP LACQUER TOPCOAT (T72CC9 gloss).19.45 SHERWOOD HIBILD LACQUER (T70CT1 gloss).19.15 R7K27 RETARDER THINNER. 20.75 * R6K25 BUTYL CELLOSOLVE. 21.35 * SHERWOOD GP LACQUER SANDING SEALER (T62FC29).18.85 SHERWOOD LACQUER SANDING SEALER (T60F20).23.15 SHERWOOD UNIVERSAL DYE CONCENTRATES. (S61). R7K119 LACQUER THINNER. 6.15 R7K120 LACQUER THINNER. 7.05 R7K322 HAPS COMPLIANT LACQUER THINNER. T67F3VINYL SEALER. 25.00 T7735 PRE CAT LACQUER (they put cat in) 19.00
Regards, Tom Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania
thanks, Tom. the guy I got on the phone this AM WAS the coatings guy. the store guy was pretty much clueless so he gave me the other fellow's cell phone number. that's why I gotta wait until he makes it to the store before I head over there...
are those prices what YOU pay? those aren't their MSRP's are they?
any recommends on specifically waterbornes?
dave
Tom Wats> >
Those are the prices I was paying.
I tried the water based finishes about three or four years ago but wasn't satisfied.
I'd be happy to switch but, so far, nothing performs as well or predictably as nitro lacquer.
Maybe it's time for me to try again.
Regards, Tom Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania
Of course you could have posted and properly cited the source of the information, depriving Cramer and Silvan the opportunity to take a shot at you. And is that really a shot? Silvan speculates (correctly, I might add) that you might have found that information somewhere other than in your own head, and Cramer simply confirmed it (in a mere .12 seconds) Sorry, me thinks the woodworking gods will side against you this time :-)
I know you have a history with Silvan, just plonk him and get it over with.
-Chris
I finally got a hold of someone at SW. He said the waterbornes don't "burn in". I know there are some on the market that will, but I can't find them. I'm trying to get something locally; failing that, (groan) I'll order. do you know a good tough, WB product that burns in?
dave
Tom Wats> >
you know you are right! :)
dave
Chris wrote: snip
I'd ask Jeff Jewitt at
He knows his stuff and is available through the forum on the website, or through the sales line 216-631-5309.
I've found him to be a good resource.
Regards, Tom Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania
if I was trying to fool you, do you think I'd have cut/pasted the entire passage in it's original form? sigh. anyone with half their brain tied behind their back (and NOT on pain killers) would know that I couldn't possibly have typed all info myself.
dave
Silvan wrote:
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