We're taking down the mid-wall border in the living room 1st, then painting.
I peeked under a batten strip and I only have a teeny tiny space between wallboards- so if I decide to mud it should be short and sweet.
Although I found this great seam tape that I'm going to try out first, no drying time!
http://www.amesresearch.com/seamtape.htm
We will probably use their Prime and Paint too, check out the comparison they did to other primers!
http://www.amesresearch.com/PP25compari ... Door_1.jpg[/img]
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- marriednamobile
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The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest, and most beautiful of all.
Congrats on the move in...
As I said in an earlier post...the gaps between the wall boards will not be uniform from panel to panel.
Good luck.
Yanita
As I said in an earlier post...the gaps between the wall boards will not be uniform from panel to panel.
Good luck.
Yanita
The difference between success and failure is who gives up first!
- marriednamobile
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darn,
well thanks for the heads up
well thanks for the heads up
The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest, and most beautiful of all.
I know, it's a bummer, huh? I just didn't want you to get your hopes up and then get hit with the wide ones. Maybe you'll get more of the thin ones though. Hey, that's a new greeting for mobile home owners: "May all your seams be thin ones."
- marriednamobile
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Trudi that's hilarious!
"may all your seams be thin ones."
"may all your seams be thin ones."
The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest, and most beautiful of all.
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