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Reply to "New Union Station Progress Update11/3/2020"

Another day has been and gone and I have made more progress yet. I masked the building to ready it for painting. Masking is a pain in the posterior!!!!!! I then sprayed the building with the finish coat. Here it is drying in my make-shift spray booth (AKA: large cardboard box) in front of a space heater.

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I sprayed it with Rustoleum stone paint. Pictures of the can are in the next 2 photos.

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It is best, when spraying flecked stone paint, to spray from at least a foot away for best coverage. If you are too close to the item being sprayed, the concentrated force of the propellant moves the flecks away and leaves bare spots that need to be touched up later.

After the building dried sufficiently, I temporarily assembled all of the outside parts. The final result to date is in the next 2 photos.

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The window and door masking protecting the interior is still in place. The building will look much better once the masking is removed and the windows and doors are painted, glazed and installed.

Stay tuned. There is much more to come a I approach completion.

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