I found semi-gloss paint at Home Depot that was a mis-mix. Got five gallons
for $25 and then added a gallon of white and it is a light cream color that
reflects a lot of light. Covers up my amateur work on the dry wall very
well with two layers.
Now Gary Wilkinson (Ellen's other half) does the kind of dry wall work that
uses Bondo to fill in the low spots in a fifteen foot hallway and he uses
#400 sandpaper to finish it. Show cars don't have anything over his work on
the walls at home.
Wes
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From: "Nafzger" <nafzger@vtc.net>
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 19:06:33 -0700
To: "Doug Odom" <popms@thegrid.net>, "Jim Dincau" <jdincau@qnet.com>,
"Higginbotham Land Speed Racing" <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
Cc: "W S Potter" <wester6935@attbi.com>, <BWANA343@aol.com>,
<land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Shop size
Skip,
My one wall is a dull white, the other wall is semi gloss white and the
floor is natural concrete. I never seem to have enough light either even
though I am using the 40 watt bulbs. I have good lights over my benches and
tools and use portable lights when I need them.
Howard
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