T. Schwarz Waterproofing

Started by Dave K., December 31, 2018, 11:49:05 PM

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Dave K.

Oops...mounted that red sign a tad low, methinks.

Dave K.

Seems I'll be a wall short. Off to the scrap box.

Janbouli

Quote from: Dave K. on January 20, 2019, 12:52:06 PM
Oops...mounted that red sign a tad low, methinks.
Nah , the side building was added somewhat later , the sign was already there and they decided to not remove or redo it. At least that is what I hear is the true story  ;)
I love photo's, don't we all.

Dave K.

I like the way you think, Jan.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Dave K.

It would not be right for Thomas Schwarz Waterproofing to have a sound roof. A Sharpie marker will camouflage the cardstock color.

Dave K.

Transfer tape applied, laying down planks.

Dave K.

Bare-nekked roof, construction paper strips scale 3' wide.

Dave K.

Abusing the paper with a course emery board. If you're making a mess you're doing it right.

Dave K.

Applying with white glue.

Dave K.

Working up the slope of the roof.

Dave K.

Fold up the top edge, though it'll probably be obscured with the sloppy apply application of roofing tar by Ol' Man Schwarz's crack team of roofing professionals.


Dave K.

A wash with the same weathering juice used on the walls. While the paper is soft I played with it some more, wanting more underlayment exposed.

Dave K.

Sadly, must quit for the evening...dinner out with amigos. This needs more attention...roofing paper patches, maybe a hastily-hammered-on piece of corrugated metal to slow yet another leak...dry-brushing...powders.

Jim Donovan

Dave;

It's fun watching it come together. Looks great.

Jim D
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