The debris is an old roof that was torn off and replaced. Now I am left with cleaning up a mountain of garage which is laying in my backyard. I live in the D.C. metro area and renting a large portable dumpster runs me about $500 a month. But I now have to decide what tools I will need for this job, it's quite a big heap. I was thinking of renting a bobcat skid-steer, or something on that order. Never done this before, or used one of them. Is it difficult to maneuver and drive? Do you think that is best and only piece of machinery I'll need for this job? Just unsure how I should go about this.Thank you
Well if you want to do the job right, you should get an organic filter mask and safety goggles or glasses. get some tarps on the floor, see if you can apply removeable masking tape between the tarp and the wall to make a decent seal. There's going to be a lot of dust. For the scraping you should get a pair of comfy gloves too, cause sometimes the paint can cut into ur skin.you wouldnt want that. To do this right you're going to need to scrape very slowly till you see bare wood. This will take a long time. be prepared to spend many hours and days on it. once you get it down to bare wood, then sand it all smooth with 80 grit sand paper and then the 2nd sanding with 120 grit. For priming bare wood: get a small container of denatured alcohol from your paint store, plus 2 not so expensive nylon brushes. Get some Zinser primer or Bin primer and carefully, with mask and goggles brush over the wood, one coat, immediately rinse the priming brush in a small amount of alcohol and use an old rag to squeeze it dry. then dry 6 hours, then a 2nd coat. Sand between coats with 220 grit paper lighlty to removes imperfections. Throw away the brush or brushes you used for priming. Now for paint you have oil or latex. If you have a ton of time, and lots of ventilation available, then go with an oil based paint. Use a horse hair brush. This then requires turpentine or petrol spirits to clean up the brush or spills if you want to save the brush. Otherwise, use a latex based paint, use a fine brush but not horsehair. Latex paint requires warm water for clean up. Oil paint, when properly applied lasts for years without chipping. IF you dont have lots of timetheres another option.. your paint store sells a light painting spackle remove the majority of chips and dont go too deep. spackle over with a wide spackle knife let dry for 24 hours, sand with 220 grit very carefully until smooth, then use latex paint over it very carefully.
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