Do they make rollers that thin?
In all seriousness, the barn looks great (but do answer that question in case I find myself in the same predicament someday).
Painting behind the oil tank
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Sheesh, you guys are tough. You notice everything, don't you?
Shouldn't you be working, anyway? :<)
Seriously, though, yes--I believe a standard roller (about 2" in diameter" would fit behind the tank. They also make those silly little 1" rollers for small jobs, though they don't hold enough paint for rough siding.
Perhaps if I get bored enough (yeah, right) I'll try to paint behind the tank. First priority, though, is to build my little snow roof over it before winter comes. Better get moving, I guess.
Shouldn't you be working, anyway? :<)
Seriously, though, yes--I believe a standard roller (about 2" in diameter" would fit behind the tank. They also make those silly little 1" rollers for small jobs, though they don't hold enough paint for rough siding.
Perhaps if I get bored enough (yeah, right) I'll try to paint behind the tank. First priority, though, is to build my little snow roof over it before winter comes. Better get moving, I guess.
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