Interior Painting a Series of Practical Treatises On Material Tools And Applia
Interior Painting a Series of Practical Treatises On Material Tools And Applia
F Frederick Maire
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Plaster of paris mixed with glue water to keep it from setting so rapidly is the best to use as the glue helps not only in giving more INTERIOR PAINTING 119 time for working it, but also as a size in order to prevent the paint showing the sinking of the color in the crack. A scrap- ing or in fine cracks an ordinary putty knife will answer the purpose of a trowel, but in putting on big patches a plastering trowel should be used. QUESTIONS ON LESSON XVIII 116 What is said in a general way about p...ainting plastered walls! 117. What else is said in this regard and the number of coats required for "best work"? 118. What are fire-cracks ? 119. How is "best work" to be done and why is it called best work ? 120. How should the walls be prepared for the painting? 120 INTERIOR PAINTING LESSON XIX PAINTING PLASTERED WALLS IN OIL CON- TINUED 121. The priming coat should be put on with a view of filling up the sponge char- acter of plastered work as much as possi- ble. Kaw linseed oil is about all that will be necessary with just enough pigment added to it to show the progress of the paint- ing.
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