[SML] Tips for Painting a concrete stage floor

Jerry Durand jdurand at durandinterstellar.com
Fri Jul 17 21:52:17 UTC 2020


For anyone interested, here's some short videos from today showing some
of the inside of our house, office, and workshop.  Not exactly a giant
place but then we're a 2 person company.  The workshop is all 220V
except there's 380V for the milling machine.

Not shown is a 4 meter x 5 meter covered outdoor work area with a level
concrete floor, power, and water.  It's at the top of the driveway and
includes a small loading dock outside the workshop door.

The builders said this isn't a normal house, but then we've never been
accused of being normal.  They actually like it and are using it as a
model house for other customers.


https://yadi.sk/d/ws5M4jN4yOQayQ

Notes: 

The attic insulation and ceilings go in after the cement walls dry, with
the ceiling missing it vents moisture faster. 

The floors still have to be poured with a few inches of concrete to
level them.

Not all rooms are shown.

The speaker calls the laundry room the bath, translation issue.

She also calls the upstairs bathroom the "vanna".  That's short for
"vanna komnata" or bathtub room, may or may not have a toilet.  The
"toyalet", is a toilet room, probably does not have a tub.


On 7/3/20 4:25 PM, Stephen Rees via Stagecraft wrote:
> Thorough cleaning as I mentioned. Then the muriatic acid wash. I know
> nothing of European floor finishes. Good luck It's good that the
> concrete will have cured for a time.
> Steve
> Stephen E. Rees, Treasurer - Revitalize Dunkirk
> Professor Emeritus of Theatre
> CCE-CC Master Gardener Volunteer
> 716.366.0505 Home
> 716.680.1565 Mobile
>
>

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