Very lightly.Do I sand between coats or wait for the last coat?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Very lightly.Do I sand between coats or wait for the last coat?
Very lightly.
I’m afraid I won’t be much help with this. I think there is an emergency forum here on BYCI have a breech chick at 23 days. It's bleeding slightly. I don't exactly know wht to do...
Only edges and high spots in tape areas. If paper is getting torn/fuzzy from sand paper it’s too far. If it isn’t a big job a wet sponge does better. They guy I learned from did not believe in a sander. You simply put it on smoothly. One trick he taught me, find the bow of the blade that’s the side you use on wall then ever so slightly bend the two tips of the blade up so it didn’t leave an edge.
describe breech.. it needs to absorb all that fluid before it leaves the shell.I have a breech chick at 23 days. It's bleeding slightly. I don't exactly know wht to do...
If the chick is pipping from the wrong end, leave it alone. Always leave it alone if it’s bleeding. As far as pipping from the wrong end, they really do often make it out.I have a breech chick at 23 days. It's bleeding slightly. I don't exactly know wht to do...
She tell me Percocet? That sound right? Whatever it is, it's helping
Hey Mike let her know our family is thinking of her and praying for quick healing of of that bite.Yes, percocet.
Hey Mike let her know our family is thinking of her and praying for quick healing of of that bite.
I am very sorry to hear that !Yes she had an ambulance ride the other night, when all that snow was supposed to hit. Got home around 3:00 am, no over night stay, just ER visit.
Two dogs were playing and one got it's jaw stuck under the collar of the other, she went to get them apart and got bit pretty bad, Said the blood was squirting out. She ran to the bathroom to get a towel, her husband got the collar off the dog. Dogs aren't mean , just panicked, and when dogs panic they tend to bite at anything. It has to heal, then they do the nerve and ligament damage assessment.
