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Streisand effect!This is as far down the rabbit hole as I'm going to go with the trim. There's caulk in the joints, making a seamless joint incredibly difficult. And frankly, if you're visiting my home, why is your face this close to the bases of my porch columns anyway? Get a life!
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What's a consumer grade outdoor caulking/sealant that won't do this?
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"How many years ago was that done, Cardinal?"
Oh, just last Fall.
That was Sherwin Williams exterior sealant, and it did that in a couple weeks. Now it's warm weather again and it's time to take another stab at it, and this time do it right so Mrs. Cardinal loves me again.
All of my internet researching leads me to websites that are nothing more than Amazon aggregates, ranked by nothing more than their fake ratings. Other industrial/construction grade sealants require that I be a construction business and quite specifically won't mail to home addresses.
Who makes the good stuff?
This is as far down the rabbit hole as I'm going to go with the trim. There's caulk in the joints, making a seamless joint incredibly difficult. And frankly, if you're visiting my home, why is your face this close to the bases of my porch columns anyway? Get a life!
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Hmm…
I think @Cardinal has stated that these columns are load-bearing. Gotta be something solid inside?
That is why there are “rough in” and “finish“ carpenters.
General practitioner and surgeons
endless examples available…..
I was actually thinking of Duane Eddy, one of the greatest American guitarists ever, who came a little bit before Strait. He once said when he has a problem getting a part of his guitar instrumental just so, he would eliminate a note and that usually works.
There are quite a few great American guitarists…
I agree. The only thing to me about Stevie Ray, who was indeed a great one, is he sounded too much like Hendrix. In the 70s, you could hit a tree with a rock in L.A. and a dozen guitarists would fall out playing Hendrix instrumental of "Little Wing" and finish before they hit the ground. Only thing is, those were Hendrix' licks, not theirs, and Jimi's song, not theirs. Jimi's sound, not theirs. That's the diff.
SRV did far more than mimic Hendrix. I thought about including Danny Gatton instead - it was said that Danny could play anyone’s style competently, but that nobody could best him.