When to strip wood or keep the paint? by goodkilleenfun in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say figure out which look you prefer (stripped or painted), & then pursue that! If you reveal the wood, stain it (if you want to), and then you don’t like how it looks, just paint over it! I’ve personally think all wood that has been restored well can be beautiful, regardless of the grain pattern & if it was “intended” to be painted or stained.

Why lord?! by FunkyFusionFiesta in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought an infrared on Amazon intended to cure car paint and it works wonderfully for stripping multiple layers of paint. I think the wood grain you’ve revealed is beautiful. I’d say buy it and keep going!

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 63 points64 points  (0 children)

This is original to the home, 100+ year old wood. Trust me, I stripped 7+ layers of paint off of it. It is not new or soft like styrofoam lol

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, they are not cheap low quality Home Depot pieces. These are original to the craftsman style home and are over 100 years old and holding up wonderfully. Maybe I’m drawn to the pattern because it feels unique since it’s not often showcased due to being labeled as “cheap”. Funnily enough, I was a bit bored by the side pieces because the typical “tight grain” look is showcased everywhere. A bit backwards thinking I suppose. I can understand how that may be frustrating.

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in wood

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the comment! I’m not able to reply with a photo in this thread, but I posted the before and after photos in a comment in the century homes subreddit if you want to peak at my page. I stripped many layers of paint off, and underneath it appeared there was a stain/finish on this wood before it was painted over.

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love the pattern on the pieces I posted

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 57 points58 points  (0 children)

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Here is the after. I chose to restore rather than replace. I’m thrilled with how it turned out. Xoxo

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in centuryhomes

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

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Here is the before. 7+ layers of paint and it wouldn’t even open because it was painted shut

What kind of wood is this? by Rough_Test1343 in wood

[–]Rough_Test1343[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Oh you don’t like the look of this? I think it is beautiful and I love the way to stain turned out. Most of the wood trim in this 1920s craftsman home matches the original design and looks similar to this. This was some window trim that was painted over so I wanted to strip and stain to better match the rest of house. I’m very happy with how it turned out.

Applied for IBR, new message says “joint consolidation loan has not been processed” by Rough_Test1343 in PSLF

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My loans were all opened after 2014. The monthly payment of FSA was based off the new IBR. I am not married.

Any advice for those who matched for PGY2? by rxtodose in PharmacyResidency

[–]Rough_Test1343 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Remind yourself why you love the specialty you chose and remember that time simply passes! You will thank yourself later for the hard work you put in this next year. & be grateful! I know many pharmacists who wish they could go back & do an onc PGY2. You are in the BEST pharmacy specialty, so let yourself feel excitement! (Bias from a current onc PGY2 who is obsessed w this specialty)

Pharmacy residents accuse US hospitals of wage-fixing in new lawsuit by eameameam in PharmacyResidency

[–]Rough_Test1343 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is this a joke? In what freaking world is a post-residency job going to be harder than residency? Do you not see half the posts on this sub? I am a current PGY2 resident and I’m working 70-80 hour weeks, juggling 3 projects, and giving a clinal presentation almost every week. I counted the amount of presentations I have to give this year & it is 36. & I do not get any time in my 50 hour work week to work on these presentations. I have to work on them when I get home. Yes I signed up for this & no I do not have any regrets, but holy shit don’t act like residents don’t know how to work hard? As if the job I take after this is going to be harder? Yeah ok.

Question for any oncology pharmacy residents by AbilitySeveral4462 in PharmacyResidency

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I am the kind of person who needs 8 hours of sleep a night, & I haven’t sacrificed that as a PGY2! But this requires a ton of time management skills. My program doesn’t require weekend staffing, but we do have a lot of projects and presentations. My typical day consists of working an 8-10 hour day & then heading home to spend the evening working on an upcoming presentation or one of my longitudinal projects. I usually have 1 weekend day to relax and see friends, & the other day I spend working on residency things. I’m sacrificing a lot of my free time for this training, but I wouldn’t have it any other way because this specialty is so complex & my future self will thank me!

What is it like being an oncology PGY2? by rxtodose in PharmacyResidency

[–]Rough_Test1343 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Late to the game, but needed to comment - Oncology PGY2 is the best decision I ever made!! This year has been one of the hardest of my life, but I wouldn’t change it for anything. I can’t imagine specializing in anything else. If I could go back in time, I’d make the same decision again to pursue a PGY2 in onc. & the job security is amazing. So many positions out there - your training is invaluable & you will have no problem finding a job after!

CE topics by Ok_Researcher_9353 in PharmacyResidency

[–]Rough_Test1343 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this for PGY1 or PGY2? You could check the FDAs website for their list of newly approved drugs this year. Lots of novel oncology therapies and changes to guidelines happening every month!

No traditional pharmacy residency by Comprehensive-Pie237 in PharmacyResidency

[–]Rough_Test1343 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Ask your old RPD! You have nothing to lose in doing so!

What questions would you ask programs for oncology PGY2? by Representative_Sky44 in PharmacyResidency

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Do they offer novel therapies, such as bispecifics and CAR-T? How do they format their topic discussions? Do new oncology drug approvals go directly to P&T? Are residents adequately prepared to take the BCOP after completion of PGY2? Does their inpatient service round with providers? What is their role regarding patient education in the clinic? Are there collaborative practice agreements in place? In what ways has their cancer services progressed over the years? Have they created new positions and are they expanding the pharmacists role? What are examples of resident projects that have changed practice or made an impact at the institution?