Saturday, March 15, 2014

How to Paint Garage Bedroom - Part 12 of 19 - Molding - The Tools

Fig.1 Latex Caulking
By Gary Boutin

Supplies and Tools:
Air Compressor with 50-foot hose
Battery Charger and Spare Batteries
Caulking Tubes
Compound Saw
Drywall knives
Floor Lamp 500 Watt
Porter Cable Brad Nailer 
Razor Knife
Tape Measure

Mrs. Dee wanted to upgrade her bedroom.

This post shows the eleven steps to paint the new baseboard moldings.

Step 1: Fig.1 shows a basket of Latex Caulking.
Step 2: Fig.2 shows a Ryobi charger with spare batteries.
Fig.2 Spare Battery and Battery charger
Step 3: Fig.3 and fig.4 shows an Emglo air Compressor with 50-Foot hose.

Fig.3 Emglo Air Compressor
Fig.4 Hose connected
Step 4: Fig.5 shows Porter Cable brad Nailer and fig.6 shows the metal brads in the nail gun.
Fig.5 Porter Cable Brad Nailer
Fig.5 Brads
Step 5: Fig.6 shows tape measure.
Fig.6 Tape Measure
Step 6: Fig.7 shows compound saw. Also fig.8 shows a Halogen Floor Lamp. This lamp is used to assist drying the joint compound, and dry the room paint.
Fig.7 Compound Saw
500 Watt Floor Lamp


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