Pieter, Here in Texas, we have the same problem with lots of rain and
humidity. But you forgot to mention overhead birds bombing and just the
general dirt in the air. I generally paint in the spring and fall.
And I can't resist this--what size were your father's feet?
Bob Werre
Pieter Roos wrote:
> Painting outside is one solution, but the problems are that you can't
> paint:
>
> 1. In cold weather.
> 2. In the rain.
> 3. When it's windy.
> 4. When it's really humid.
> 5. At night.
>
> Here in New England that would probably account for 75% of my
> available painting time!
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>
> I currently use a boot my father built,
>
> Pieter E. Roos
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