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Re: Paint Brush - keeping it from drying until the next use

I find tinfoil works better and faster.....seals just fine.

Re: Job-Site Dogs Photo Contest - Official Rules

Great pics! My two Jack Russell's don't like to be in my small garage shop 'cause of the noise.

Comment on the dog between legs of excavator, you wouldn't drive your car with dog down there would you? Seems a little dangerous. When I was a paramedic we responded to a call where a guy stopped under some high voltage lines to rinse off the back of his cement pumper, left engine running, German Shepherd left in the cab. Dog accidentally bumped boom control up into the power lines, knocked operator off the truck into a pool of water from his rinsing where he lay getting cooked to death until power company could shut power off.

Re: Reclaimed Pine Boards Milled Onsite Into Flooring

Underscoring is just some kerfs in the bottom of the flooring correct? What exactly will happen without them??