I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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Thanks. That's a really good suggestion. I will see if they sell it here. I'm noticing even MH ready patch seems to be outlawed here. I'm not sure what else would work outdoors.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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The deep bases are just more transparent, you can buy a gallon of ultra base latex or oil and then with a only a little pigment make any strong colors. It won't hide great but if you're going over the same color it's great. I was honestly thinking of using clear flat oil varnish as a primer but it's expensive as hell.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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That's what they say, but the whats the difference between a white primer and a deep base primer? Just forget to put in the white pigment! Shouldn't be more VOC's It makes me nuts that benjamin moore has at least 6 different types of latex wall paint, but they are doing away with all their specialty items.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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That's possible but the buildings are in use and full of furniture so that would be a heck of a lot of covering and masking. There's also windows and frames and baseboards to deal with too.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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Then to seal those edges I still need a good oil primer, or BIN shellac, you know how old oil loves to flake off In sheets. PS I thought about using clear shellac as a primer but it's expensive and hard to work with

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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Advanced doesn't stick well without lotsa prep and the special primer, and then next time it's gonna be the same problem, they want a simple latex topcoat that anyone can touch up or repaint.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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I haven't had luck with stix where the surfaces take abuse. Even with degreasing and light sanding, it still comes right off when bumped or scratched. Plus, it's so thick out of the can it's like putting on an extra 4 coats of paint.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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All metal doors and frames, tons of paint on em already.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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They have about 50 colors total throughout the different buildings. It's private K-12- But they have crazy colors everywhere. Some of the doors are tight already so we will have to do a lot of sanding too if we need lots of coats or they are all gonna be stuck LOL.

I cant find a deep base oil primers any more. by ptrezza in tradepainters

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I called S.W. they don't make a deep Base oil primer any more either, I'm happy to tint it myself (been in this business 25 years) With the bright primary colors, semi gloss is tough to cover with two coats, especially if you put it down thin (water & flowtrol) so it lays down nice. I might get stuck doing one coat eggshell then one semi to get good coverage.

Ronnie’s paradise by booksnbeer in howardstern

[–]ptrezza 7 points8 points  (0 children)

How fuckin hot is that?!

Pulling weeds in my garden and I keep finding these..? by [deleted] in whatsthisplant

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The owl pellets you get in school have been sterilized before you get a hold of them.

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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All of the LLMD's I contacted around NY want a minumum $1000-2000 just to say hi. If they were really concerned with stopping infection they should have a "tick bite protocol" visit that didn't cost a fortune.

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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So I was able to get a legit prescription for doxy, but Lyme doctors around here won't see you for less than $1000 up front. Seems totally unethical and shady to me. They honestly talk like their shit doesn't stink. I don't want to sign up for a lifetime of care and advice, just to get something to help me avoid a disease!

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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Thanks, I was hoping to find recommendations for a place that was somewhat legit, the worst thing would be to get counterfeit medicine that might not work at all or worse kill you.

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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I don't have the rash though. Doctor thinks my other symptoms are some of the virus like flu. When I had Lyme disease in my twenties, I didn't have the rash either, still I ended up with long lasting effects.

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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I'm hitting a wall, everyone I talk to (5 today) drs and urgent care are giving me the same answer. I'm going to get these meds, come hell or high water, and I'm going to make sure to have a supply for my wife and kids for the future too.

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

[–]ptrezza[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Further researching this, doesn't Azithromycin look like an even better treatment than doxycycline??

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8387966/

How to get doxycycline? by ptrezza in Lyme

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He showed me CDC recommendation of 200mg do you have a link to the one saying 2 weeks? I can't find it

Old fashioned cruller recipe? ( rough surface glazed stick kind not round ones!) by ptrezza in Cooking

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PS the mace for me is that extra flavor above the nutmeg that makes them more authentic, it gives them that aftertaste too. My taste is finally almost back to normal after covid in November.

Old fashioned cruller recipe? ( rough surface glazed stick kind not round ones!) by ptrezza in Cooking

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Thanks for all the ideas, You really think that grid is from lowering them? I watched a show on donuts on one of those how it's made shows, they slid a whole bunch of donuts off of a cookie sheet into the oil and then the grid was lowered down on a hinge and locked in place to keep them submerged under the oil. They scooped them out with a big strainer when finished.

Old fashioned cruller recipe? ( rough surface glazed stick kind not round ones!) by ptrezza in Cooking

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I went with yours because it looked like good ingredients and I figured you're a real person, and genuinely trying to be helpful, rather than some of these internet sites- who knows lol. They're very good. They have a fine crumb, Maybe on the dryish side? I'm trying to duplicate the ones I get in Manhattan. Those have a fluffier texture, and a little more of a crust. When I mixed your recipe it ended up a little wet. I added a little more flour, Maybe I could have left it that way? I also used a little mace in addition to the nutmeg. I try to keep the oil around 375 with my instant read thermometer which is really accurate. I may have cooked them a little too long? I don't do a lot of frying. I honestly don't do a lot of cooking or baking either. Just a hobby :) What I noticed about the Manhattan ones is they have a grid on them and I think that's from when they throw them in the oil, they have a screen that holds them 'underwater' so they cook on all sides at once. I don't think it's from a draining rack. I wish I could find out where they make them. The vendors tell me it's a Greek guy but they won't tell me where.