This time it was a small suture left behind. Unlike the human hair I found in there last week.
I will bite my tongue from saying anything else other than I guess I should be thankful I didn't find a Junior Mint in there. (Some of you should get that.)
Then I tackled a big/little job.
For years, I've been wanting to repaint our little Jotul wood stove in the kitchen. It may be a little wood stove but it was a big production to get it painted.
When I told my hubs "we" had to disconnect it and drag it out on the porch, he asked me if I had a mouse in my pocket. Hence the "we."
After he stopped laughing at his own joke, we got the job done.
I spent most of the day prepping it. Cleaning, sanding, wire brushing, vacuuming and using the air compressor.
Lather. Rinse. Repeat. About a hundred thousand times.
Then a couple of cans of Stove Bright high temp spray paint in Satin Black, did the trick.
I must say, I am quite pleased with the outcome. The lil' bugger looks brand, spankin' new!
Not bad for 23 bucks worth of spray paint. YaY!
Happy Saturday!!
:> )
6 comments:
NICE JOB! I have heard of a green thumb but you have them beat with your black one!
It does look new. Feels good to get a project done.
Hugs
Earlene
Evening, sweet, looks great with new paint....great job once again, Francine.
I'll bet your finger will be sore from all that spraying. I learned that the hard way. Oh, and by the way, I got the Junior Mint reference.
Thanks, everyone! I swear I have permanently paint stained hands. I used to have nice hands and nails. Not anymore. Even Madge couldn't help me now. :> )
I had to cure the paint on the stove this morning. Not fun, but it has to be done.
Peachy, I had a feeling you'd get that reference. ;> )
I think it looks fabulous! I was going to make mention of curing the paint until I read the comments!! It seems you are having great fun in the mid-September heat...leftovers from the not so tidy vet and decorating and painting! Hop on a plane and come see me...you could use the vacation from the heat and I have all these little "projects"......
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