Because that is the ONLY way to do a walljob! You can make a skin and attach it but it is NOT A WALLJOB!Why did they want it painted?
Looks good. Time has no meaning when you're getting your feet wet at something new. Experience that you can take with you means much more than an hourly wage from time to time.
Did you use a pounce pattern or did you use some sort of stencils ??
What type of paints and brushes did you use ??
:Oops: What, no pictures of you in action ??
No clue what you mean... lolWhat I mean...why a walljob and not an attatchment? Just curious.
Looks ok...but three day's ?:ROFLMAO:
Congrats! I'm surprised you didn't have JDB knock that one out for you.
Three days? Man, I am three times your age and could have done that in one.
Looks good Flame.
I had a different understanding of Wall Job, though. My father had a 197x Datsun 210SX an when he brought to the dealer to get it fixed, they would put it against the wall and leave it there all day, tell my father they fixed it, made him pay and then send him on his way. Several times the car did not start…
Until today, that was a wall job!
It looks like a nicely done job...
But that overhead door underneath it is a 10' x 14'... I don't see how your job could measure 7' x 18'??? It barely looks to be half of that.