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This is a page for capturing ideas associated with the preparation and painting of [[Moving/2169_Mission|2169 Mission #300]].
This is a page for capturing ideas associated with the preparation and painting of [[Moving/2169_Mission|2169 Mission #300]].
Painting -- Responsible for prepping and painting the vertical surfaces of the space beneath the ceiling and over the floor. Contact [[User:mrcamuti|Steve AKA Mooch]] , [[User:rachel|Rachel]]
* Budget: TBD
* Basecoat Only, Something Close to White
= General Guidelines =
= General Guidelines =
* We want a pragmatic and quickly-feasible approach taken to painting
* We want a pragmatic and quickly-feasible approach taken to painting
* Our goal is to make the space usable, not finish every little nook and cranny with perfect coverage
* Our goal is to make the space usable, not finish every little nook and cranny with perfect coverage


= '''Prep Work''' =
= Prep Work =


==All preparation work should follow these general guidelines:==
==All preparation work should follow these general guidelines:==
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** Galvanized metals and anything going onto a gloss-finished area are prime (pun intended) examples of what needs to be primed.
** Galvanized metals and anything going onto a gloss-finished area are prime (pun intended) examples of what needs to be primed.


 
== Focused Areas ==
 
1. '''check with electrical team''' on some of the rusty square conduit and outlets; should they come off or not?
Painting
* Budget: TBD
* Going to do with volunteer muralists
* We will not hold off on moving
* Basecoat Only, Something Close to White
* Needs a person to handle paint - co-headed by Steve C and Rachel McC
 
= Focused Areas =
1. check with electrical team on some of the rusty square conduit and
outlets; should they come off or not?


* front wall attached to the janky breaker box
* front wall attached to the janky breaker box
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2. document the prep needs, with yr pix, so ppl can just go do a small
2. document the prep needs, with yr pix, so ppl can just go do a small
amount of work when they have a chance.  This should include scraping,
amount of work when they have a chance.  This should include scraping,
as long as we note that cleanup is part of that task.  Of particular
as long as we note that cleanup is part of that task.
importance are the rat-sized holes (there were 3 IIRC).


* Of particular importance are the rat-sized holes (there were 3 IIRC).
* pull nails/screws/staples
* pull nails/screws/staples
* scrape peeling paint (and clean up)
* scrape peeling paint (and clean up)
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* patch holes w/Bondo (big holes) or spackle (small holes).  may need a
* patch holes w/Bondo (big holes) or spackle (small holes).  may need a
bit of sheetrock patch for VERY big holes
bit of sheetrock patch for VERY big holes
* remove mini desk
* remove mini desk under the window near the shrine
* remove shelf with shrine, or not
* remove shelf with shrine, or not...
* vaccuum & wipe windowsills, scrape as needed
* windowsills: scrape as needed vaccuum, scrub with brush, and wipe




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4. mask floors, windows, etc
4. mask floors, windows, etc


* see notes on rear nasty stairwell
* see notes that are physically located on the rear nasty stairwell
* mask to first joint on electrical items
* mask to first joint on electrical items


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6. next day, paint, using sprayer similar to how primer was done
6. next day, paint, using sprayer similar to how primer was done


Materials & equipment
Materials & equipment
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==== Teams ====
== Team Members ==
* Painting -- Responsible for prepping and painting the vertical surfaces of the space beneath the ceiling and over the floor. Contact [[User:mrcamuti|Steve AKA Mooch]] , [[User:rachel|Rachel]]

Revision as of 20:25, 26 August 2009

This is a page for capturing ideas associated with the preparation and painting of 2169 Mission #300. Painting -- Responsible for prepping and painting the vertical surfaces of the space beneath the ceiling and over the floor. Contact Steve AKA Mooch , Rachel


  • Budget: TBD
  • Basecoat Only, Something Close to White

General Guidelines

  • We want a pragmatic and quickly-feasible approach taken to painting
  • Our goal is to make the space usable, not finish every little nook and cranny with perfect coverage

Prep Work

All preparation work should follow these general guidelines:

  • Clean the surface to be painted sufficiently well enough for their to be good adhesion of a new surface covering layer.
  • Remove obstructions, or at least minimize their intrusion
    • nails power-hammer driven into cement can't be yanked... but can be snipped off or ground nearly flush with the wall.
  • Mask what we are not painting
    • Mask to the first seam of whatever we cannot fully envelope with plastic and tape
  • Scrape excess paint and debris from the walls
  • Sand the surface until there are smooth edges to any scraped bits.
    • Focus on adhesion for determining when to stop. The wall facing the stairs and sliding glass door fire escape is a great example of great adhesion that has been painted over multiple times.
  • Prime surfaces that will not receive self-priming paint well.
    • Galvanized metals and anything going onto a gloss-finished area are prime (pun intended) examples of what needs to be primed.

Focused Areas

1. check with electrical team on some of the rusty square conduit and outlets; should they come off or not?

  • front wall attached to the janky breaker box
  • south wall front
  • south wall rear
  • hole in north wall with closed box over it


2. document the prep needs, with yr pix, so ppl can just go do a small amount of work when they have a chance. This should include scraping, as long as we note that cleanup is part of that task.

  • Of particular importance are the rat-sized holes (there were 3 IIRC).
  • pull nails/screws/staples
  • scrape peeling paint (and clean up)
  • remove conduit as OK'd by electrical team
  • sand down rust on conduit that will remain
  • remove molding with employee info, near front door
  • remove curtain rod and conduit used as clothing rack
  • pull off phone cords and jacks (but not alarm cords)
  • patch holes w/Bondo (big holes) or spackle (small holes). may need a

bit of sheetrock patch for VERY big holes

  • remove mini desk under the window near the shrine
  • remove shelf with shrine, or not...
  • windowsills: scrape as needed vaccuum, scrub with brush, and wipe


3. once walls are up, go around and verify that all prep is complete


4. mask floors, windows, etc

  • see notes that are physically located on the rear nasty stairwell
  • mask to first joint on electrical items


5. prime, using sprayer in most areas but rollers in some:

  • dj booth (to not crap on camera laptop)
  • small office (not painting the inside, don't spray over the top)
  • we don't care about the ladder to the roof
  • we don't care about the black pipes by the ceiling (the vertical parts

we can mask or not, whatever)


6. next day, paint, using sprayer similar to how primer was done

Materials & equipment

  • vaccuum
  • rags (need)
  • dish scrubbers (for rust)
  • scrapers
  • broom & dustpan
  • masking tape (need)
  • dropcloths (need)
  • brushes?
  • rollers (need; I have several)
  • roller pans (need; I have several)
  • spackle (need)
  • bondo (need)
  • primer for walls (use what was recommended by Whosis?)
  • primer for windows (use what was recommended by Whosis?)
  • paint (eggshell or semigloss, white)
  • ladder(s)


I think we should get the base paint done before deciding about blackboard paint or magnetic paint, as those can be done in entirely separate processes and there will be a fair amount of time before the space is full of Crap again anyway. I don't think either of those needs to be done before the main paint job.


Team Members