vincegamer
Active member
Or perhaps nobody I knew is still around? I'm only just peeking in here timidly.
I have been out of painting and the community for a few years.
Due to life's ever changing fortunes I have had to move to Florida.
I took up part time low-paid work at Lowe's, studied for the Florida bar, passed it, got my FL license and did some job hunting.
It also meant my housing has been of uncertain reliability for a while and my stuff has been in storage.
Well I have a good job now at a law firm (hope I can keep it). I still work weekends at Lowe's for the benefits. But I recently bought a house and moved in and have been getting it coordinated for living in. That includes setting up the "office" with my work station and today, finally, unpacking my paints.
I will have to see how many have survived the long term of storage. I'm suspicious of the Armoury stuff and maybe a few others. Hopefully they will reconstitute without too much trouble - look out for my next "paint-shaker" video: I've found something better (though a wee more dangerous) than strapping them to my palm sander.
So, if any of my old friends are still here, I'm sorry for my long silence and I hope to chat with you again. I look forward to learning what the latest and greatest technique is. Do people still do NMM and put floor polish in their paint?
I have been out of painting and the community for a few years.
Due to life's ever changing fortunes I have had to move to Florida.
I took up part time low-paid work at Lowe's, studied for the Florida bar, passed it, got my FL license and did some job hunting.
It also meant my housing has been of uncertain reliability for a while and my stuff has been in storage.
Well I have a good job now at a law firm (hope I can keep it). I still work weekends at Lowe's for the benefits. But I recently bought a house and moved in and have been getting it coordinated for living in. That includes setting up the "office" with my work station and today, finally, unpacking my paints.
I will have to see how many have survived the long term of storage. I'm suspicious of the Armoury stuff and maybe a few others. Hopefully they will reconstitute without too much trouble - look out for my next "paint-shaker" video: I've found something better (though a wee more dangerous) than strapping them to my palm sander.
So, if any of my old friends are still here, I'm sorry for my long silence and I hope to chat with you again. I look forward to learning what the latest and greatest technique is. Do people still do NMM and put floor polish in their paint?