IR picture
showing painters tape (bright spot at 72.4 F) on the twinwall glazing with emissivity set to 0.95.
Not exact matches
Just stick with something clean and simple, like the mountain top motif
shown here, and use
painter's
tape to mark off the lines before you begin.
Matt Johnson takes forms like crumpled cardboard boxes, shards of cut drywall, a discarded cup, pizza box, and rolls of blue
painter's
tape, things that live in the place between utility and refuse, and
shows their incidental elegance by persevering their fragility and transience through replication as sculptures.
Well, on the picture taken with the camera emissivity set to 0.95, the twinwall temp
shows 54.4 F and the
painters tape 72.4 F.
I used
painters tape on the floor in the photo above to
show how far the armoire will sit out from the wall.
I stenciled three of them, and then did green grain sack like stripes with blue
painters tape on one pillow as
shown above.
A tarp, a foam roller, deglosser, an angled paintbrush, a utility knife or box cutter, a razor blade scraper and
painter's tray (not
shown),
painter's
tape, rubber gloves, and a screwdriver or drill.