Lowes $25 for one gallon of Kilz blue label primer. Home Depot $30 for 2 gallon bucket Kilz blue label primer. That is really the only money saving tip I have to share so far with this one. Keep up the good work.
@@RoseRenovations While you are at Home Depot, Wooster 9" Paint roller (green handle) and the 2 foot to 4 foot wooster GT paint pole is my absolute "Go-To" favorite. It has a quick release feature that is really wonderful to use in combination with my Handy paint tray (red) and Handy cut in bucket (get the one with the black adjustable handle). You can slide your hand into it, and it comfortably sits in your hand. No hand cramps, no muscle fatigue, no gripping the handle. The Idaho Painter (Paint Life TV) has some excellent videos on cutting in with a brush. Watch a couple of videos, and you will be cutting in with a brush twice as fast, and you won't have to tape off with blue painters tape anymore. If you need to paint with the windows closed (cold weather), use Sherwin Williams Promar 200 Low/No VOC. Promar 200 is a contractor grade paint that hides previous colors very well with two coats, and it is wonderful to paint with because it flows beautifully. I recommend using the Purdy soft brush (yellow and green label).
Haha sure. It’s excellent. It’s good for like if you need every day printing. If you’re running a business and need professional documents I don’t know if I’d recommend it, but for the average Joe I would. I’ve had it for a year and a half and have done hundreds of pages of printing. I still have tons of ink left. It’s great for when you don’t want to spend an arm and a leg on ink. I had to get rid of my cannon printer because of that. Costco sells these printers. I got one at Best Buy for $100. The ink at Costco is supposed to last I think like 5 years? 🤔 and it’s only $50. My mom has had hers for years and it’s the same situation for hers. She loves it.
@@RoseRenovations@RoseRenovations I agree with your review and love that the printer is pretty much a non-issue. It simply works; I don't have to think about it and I don't feel like I'm getting ripped off. I still haven't had to change the ink and the extra bottles are sitting full and ready to go when the time comes.
Your real-life human pace of renovating is motivating to start a project. It looks like you and Dad are having a fun visit! Was that his "Office style" camera work in the garage, or was it Andrea's?
You asked about that plug, did it melt? and, Yes! it melted The Fire Dept are always warning about those types of plugs as they cause fires (sometimes catastrophic)
@@RoseRenovations 🤷♀️ they get hot, they melt (like you discovered), if it gets hot enough, it’ll melt the insulation on the wiring, or if that has degraded over time (why there’s the suggestion to rewire at least every 15/20 years), or there’s a loose connection in the socket (which happens more easily than you’d think with the jiggling of pulling plugs in and out), it’ll generate enough to heat to start a fire (rather than just melt the prongs on the plug) which will whizz up through the wiring systems. Not wanting to alarm you (and I’m sure it’ll prove to be fine) but also wanting you to be safe, at the very least, I’d get that socket checked over, as it’s melted the prong on that plug
Cool video and all, I like your personality and editing style but the video would have been better if you actually had finished plastering and painting... Kinda felt a bit like a waste of time to watch a 10 minute video of someone only plastering ONE wall.
Totally understand. This is all a process, and I am a one woman show. I got called into work a lot this week and simply ran out of time. I film and renovate and edit and work my normal job as I go and sometimes I run out of time. This week was one of those weeks 🤷🏼♀️
Her dad is so handsome. Gotta love the dads who help with home updates 💪.
Haha my mom thinks to too 😂 I’m very grateful that he’s always there to help
That blue is crazy
I am also looking at you Tim 🧐Your videos bring me joy Rose!!!
Hahah! I’m glad that sharing my journey has brought as much joy to me as it does for you 🥰
Lowes $25 for one gallon of Kilz blue label primer. Home Depot $30 for 2 gallon bucket Kilz blue label primer. That is really the only money saving tip I have to share so far with this one. Keep up the good work.
Wait really?!?!? Damn it! I have to remember this one!
@@RoseRenovations While you are at Home Depot, Wooster 9" Paint roller (green handle) and the 2 foot to 4 foot wooster GT paint pole is my absolute "Go-To" favorite. It has a quick release feature that is really wonderful to use in combination with my Handy paint tray (red) and Handy cut in bucket (get the one with the black adjustable handle). You can slide your hand into it, and it comfortably sits in your hand. No hand cramps, no muscle fatigue, no gripping the handle.
The Idaho Painter (Paint Life TV) has some excellent videos on cutting in with a brush. Watch a couple of videos, and you will be cutting in with a brush twice as fast, and you won't have to tape off with blue painters tape anymore.
If you need to paint with the windows closed (cold weather), use Sherwin Williams Promar 200 Low/No VOC. Promar 200 is a contractor grade paint that hides previous colors very well with two coats, and it is wonderful to paint with because it flows beautifully. I recommend using the Purdy soft brush (yellow and green label).
Great episode. Loved the dad cameo! How about next time tim does something around there while you vacation! haha. Keep em coming!
Hahah I would love to see what Tim would come up with if he shot and edited a video!
@@RoseRenovations Maybe he could do a video on things to do instead of cleaning the fluff out from under the bed! love watching you guys.
Damn Tim. I bet you would have got the painting done if he hadn’t put the plaster in the garage.
😂😂😂 thank you! I’m going to show him this!
@@RoseRenovations make sure you put the mic on him before you do 🤣
Hey I know this is out of your scope of practice but can you make a review on the Ecotank printer?
I’m asking for a friend
Haha sure. It’s excellent. It’s good for like if you need every day printing. If you’re running a business and need professional documents I don’t know if I’d recommend it, but for the average Joe I would. I’ve had it for a year and a half and have done hundreds of pages of printing. I still have tons of ink left. It’s great for when you don’t want to spend an arm and a leg on ink. I had to get rid of my cannon printer because of that. Costco sells these printers. I got one at Best Buy for $100. The ink at Costco is supposed to last I think like 5 years? 🤔 and it’s only $50. My mom has had hers for years and it’s the same situation for hers. She loves it.
@@RoseRenovations@RoseRenovations I agree with your review and love that the printer is pretty much a non-issue. It simply works; I don't have to think about it and I don't feel like I'm getting ripped off. I still haven't had to change the ink and the extra bottles are sitting full and ready to go when the time comes.
Your real-life human pace of renovating is motivating to start a project. It looks like you and Dad are having a fun visit! Was that his "Office style" camera work in the garage, or was it Andrea's?
Hahah thanks. That was all Andrea, she’s actually very good at visual storytelling telling.
@@RoseRenovations Well done, Andrea!
You asked about that plug, did it melt? and, Yes! it melted
The Fire Dept are always warning about those types of plugs as they cause fires (sometimes catastrophic)
😬 that’s WILD with a plastic plug??I thought that it was safer
@@RoseRenovations 🤷♀️ they get hot, they melt (like you discovered), if it gets hot enough, it’ll melt the insulation on the wiring, or if that has degraded over time (why there’s the suggestion to rewire at least every 15/20 years), or there’s a loose connection in the socket (which happens more easily than you’d think with the jiggling of pulling plugs in and out), it’ll generate enough to heat to start a fire (rather than just melt the prongs on the plug) which will whizz up through the wiring systems.
Not wanting to alarm you (and I’m sure it’ll prove to be fine) but also wanting you to be safe, at the very least, I’d get that socket checked over, as it’s melted the prong on that plug
Cool video and all, I like your personality and editing style but the video would have been better if you actually had finished plastering and painting... Kinda felt a bit like a waste of time to watch a 10 minute video of someone only plastering ONE wall.
Ho my gosh… apparently you found the time to let a shitty comment though.
Totally understand. This is all a process, and I am a one woman show. I got called into work a lot this week and simply ran out of time. I film and renovate and edit and work my normal job as I go and sometimes I run out of time. This week was one of those weeks 🤷🏼♀️