As soon as we start moving the furniture, the dog starts hanging its head and moping around. Once we paint, or move a wall, or whatever, it takes him a day to get back to normal (loosely applied here). Go figure...
Now on to much more interesting things - wall texturing. Here is the texture we are applying to the theater room (and everywhere else in the house). It is a heavier orange peel look, which does a good job of covering imperfections.
I have found the best way to apply this is with the spraying mantis unit. I bought mine at Lowes for about $75 a few years ago.
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I mix water into sheetrock mud until it has the texture of pancake batter, using a grout mixer. Then I use my air compressor (21 gallon) to apply it.
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It goes on fairly well, but your arms will get tired / stronger lifting the hopper full of mud.
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