hi david,,yeah got some more photos,trying to sort them out,had my laptop stole from hotel when in england with all my photos on there,sucks,,did like 9 arches on that building inside and outside two bell tower type entrances
At 6:23pm on September 13, 2011, scott dobert said…
was a lookin at your web site....very impressive!! i love the lazar wall and titanic!! the pic of the titanic at night with the iceberg is really cool. love the castle also!! and katmandu is the bomb!! well dun and hats off!
Kenny, first of all, it doesnt matter if you are inside or outside, you should use whatever you feel most comfortable with for coloring. Acrylics can be used outside or in. Secondly, using lightweight or not lightweight, the mix doesnt care or know if its inside or outside. It seems more to matter again what you like to use. If you are doing a huge area on a second floor, and you are worried about the structure holding it up, then a lightweight mix might make you feel better about that. Again, dont get caught up in the marketing term lightweight. There are definate uses for a mix that may weigh a bit less, but the amount of difference isnt going to collapse your wall or floor. When weight is spanned over an area, the weight is distributed over a larger area and its not that important to have a mix as light as feathers. If you are pileing up 2000lbs in an area of a floor about 10sqft, as an example, then you prob will want to do some structual upgrades.
At 10:24pm on December 16, 2011, Josh Huntoon said…
Thanks gareth, youve got some great projects posted, very inspiring.
Hello Spud, This looks great. Was this jpb in lousiana? it looks like a water park, that I have been to. How did you get anything to stick to the steel steps? Did you shoot the entire job, with the shot crete pump?
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lol looks like missouri is the place to be
hahhahahahhah love it mate
any decent pubs in cleveden then lol
cleveland ,,,,,sorry
lol
Hey Garth..whats your sons nick name? We will all give him a warm welcome...
hey kenny ,got a few of the pictures you emailed,,,liked the pool table ,,,,cool
Kenny, first of all, it doesnt matter if you are inside or outside, you should use whatever you feel most comfortable with for coloring. Acrylics can be used outside or in. Secondly, using lightweight or not lightweight, the mix doesnt care or know if its inside or outside. It seems more to matter again what you like to use. If you are doing a huge area on a second floor, and you are worried about the structure holding it up, then a lightweight mix might make you feel better about that. Again, dont get caught up in the marketing term lightweight. There are definate uses for a mix that may weigh a bit less, but the amount of difference isnt going to collapse your wall or floor. When weight is spanned over an area, the weight is distributed over a larger area and its not that important to have a mix as light as feathers. If you are pileing up 2000lbs in an area of a floor about 10sqft, as an example, then you prob will want to do some structual upgrades.
Thanks gareth, youve got some great projects posted, very inspiring.
dude u'r a legend , love u'r work. keep it up
Hello Spud, This looks great. Was this jpb in lousiana? it looks like a water park, that I have been to. How did you get anything to stick to the steel steps? Did you shoot the entire job, with the shot crete pump?
Hello,
It's a pleasure to meet you. My name is kADIR OZAVCI a citizen of Ghana. I have a business transaction i would like to share with you as soon as possible. It is highly confidential and needs urgent attention. Kindly contact me via my personal email address (kadir.ozavci@yahoo.com)
Thank you for your understanding as i wait to hear from you.
Regards,
Kadir Ozavci..
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