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==Paint / weatherproof and final coat (medium priority)== | ==Paint / weatherproof and final coat (medium priority)== | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 16 October 2006
This page contains a list of items that need to be done to complete work on the new Brew Hut.
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Thing to carry up to the hut
- Guitar, with spare strings
- some VOC Journals (see Brew Hut page for which ones)
Paint / weatherproof and final coat (medium priority)
- Paint both floors, or at least the cracks
- There is an unused 8 inch roller up there and two paint brushes.
- There's about 2 liters of downstairs (industrial) floor paint (concrete colour). This should be enough to do the cracks in the floor liberally (2x?), plus another coat in the high traffic areas. This will work better after the floor has dried a bit more and is swept very clean. We have two, 4 inch rollers up there, which work well for the cracks, and for the coat in the high traffic areas.
- There's about 3 1/2 liters of pale sand or pale concrete industrial paint which can be used for the outdoors window ledges and window frames, a couple more coats if this looks necessary. Then what is left over could be rolled onto the floor upstairs. This will make the floor colour lighter overall, but this is not a bad thing.
- There's the sickly yellowish trim paint (about a liter), which can be applied to the window trim boards on the outside, and inside as well, if that's what we want. This paint is really ugly, and should only be used as a base coat if painting for it with something else. This can may have issues because the lid may not seal properly though I beat on it with a hammer for a while.
- There 1/3 of a 1L can of bright yellow, plus another unopenned 1L can of the same. This paint is for interior and exterior trim boards. They don't need to be painted again anytime soon.
- There's part of a liter of paint thinner/solvent up there, for whatever purpose.
- Note that the industrial paint must be applied in a strong wind with the windows open, and the hut vacated for at least 12 hours after, so should be done just before departing for the city. Once applied, the windows do not need to be left open.
- Anybody intending to finish the painting should bring up a disposable brush. And a rag for dusting.
- There's 2 small unopened tubes of dynaflex 230 caulking. The only joints which have not yet been overzealously caulked are the joints between the sheet metal and J trim on the sides of the windows.
- The area below the door (where the porch meets the hut) could use some paint and caulking to seal it up properly. This will have to wait until spring.
Miscellaneous (low priority)
- Put rocks and/or wire mesh at the side of the Hut to keep wolverines from crawling under it. Materials are available on site. A wall of rocks along the south edge of the hut (back wall on the insde) will help keep the wind from blowing a lot of snow under the hut. Rocks along the sides will obstruct access to spare building materials which are currently stored under the hut.
- Create signs about the brew hut (and how to send us money) and get them laminated. A non-laminated version of the sign is presently on display at the hut.
- Ground the hut for lightnight protection using wire, connectors and grounding plat that are up there.
- An outside ladder to the attic at the Garibaldi end of the Hut.
Windows
- Install weather stripping that is up at the hut already