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Best Paint Finish for Girdraulics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Magnetoman" data-source="post: 165406" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>All true, much of which also applies to the solvents, containers of fuel, cases of oil, etc. we have in our garages, which typically are in excess of what normal people consider to be, um, normal. Luckily, my paint booth is 95 ft. from the nearest corner of the nearest-neighbors' house, and it's a second home for them so they are elsewhere a good fraction of the year. Still, one complaint to the Stasi can be all that it takes. Hopefully, though, we're on good enough terms with them that they might directly raise with us any issue they have before going thermonuclear. Actually, the second-nearest-neighbor also is part time, is a bit further at 130 ft., and the garage itself sits between the paint booth and their house.</p><p></p><p>I worry more about annoying neighbors with the sound of a Gold Star at the crack of dawn, which emit more dB than any reasonable ordinance must permit. Luckily, I'm a night person so rarely have even seen the crack of dawn, let alone am dressed and ready to start a bike at that unholy hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnetoman, post: 165406, member: 2806"] All true, much of which also applies to the solvents, containers of fuel, cases of oil, etc. we have in our garages, which typically are in excess of what normal people consider to be, um, normal. Luckily, my paint booth is 95 ft. from the nearest corner of the nearest-neighbors' house, and it's a second home for them so they are elsewhere a good fraction of the year. Still, one complaint to the Stasi can be all that it takes. Hopefully, though, we're on good enough terms with them that they might directly raise with us any issue they have before going thermonuclear. Actually, the second-nearest-neighbor also is part time, is a bit further at 130 ft., and the garage itself sits between the paint booth and their house. I worry more about annoying neighbors with the sound of a Gold Star at the crack of dawn, which emit more dB than any reasonable ordinance must permit. Luckily, I'm a night person so rarely have even seen the crack of dawn, let alone am dressed and ready to start a bike at that unholy hour. [/QUOTE]
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