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Now, for a VSTD Meal with fresh Mushroom Spinach Stuffs! YUM!! John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian |
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On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> > https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? |
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On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > > > > https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > > > What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right > smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed > why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian |
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On 7/14/2020 4:56 PM, wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >> > What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right > smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed > why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > Most were installed under windows to counteract the drop of cold air. If there was a big entry or vestibule there would be one by the door to counteract the cold from the door opening. I believe the house is now heated with a heat pump so all radiators can be removed. Take up space and have to be cleaned, even painted. One a really cold night, next to it was the best place to sit. |
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 13:46:13 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg Your wobble is showing. -sw |
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 13:46:13 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > > >Now, for a VSTD Meal with fresh Mushroom Spinach Stuffs! YUM!! > >John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian 'Rainbow Tribe'. I almost threw up in my mouth. |
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On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 4:24:24 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > > > What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right > > smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed > > why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. > My house is older than yours and it, too, was heated by coal but no radiators. Mine was converted to a gas gravity furnace in the very early 1950's and I converted it to central heat and air when I bought it. My coal shute and access for the delivery for coal was removed when the gas furnace was installed. > > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. > You've got nothing but time on your hands and a small table or better yet a small shelf could be put in this lumps place. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>> >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. > > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian So you have a workshop but you avoid work?Â* Got it. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg Funny subject line you have here, "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D |
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > > Funny subject line you have here, > "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' > > You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door > (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). > > Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> John Kuthe wrote: >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >> >> Funny subject line you have here, >> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >> >> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >> >> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! > > John Kuthe... > Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:44:41 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >John Kuthe wrote: >> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>> >>> Funny subject line you have here, >>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>> >>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>> >>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D >> >> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >> >> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! >> >> John Kuthe... >> > >Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? Shh. |
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Je�us wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:44:41 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > >> John Kuthe wrote: >>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>>> >>>> Funny subject line you have here, >>>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>>> >>>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>>> >>>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D >>> >>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >>> >>> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! >>> >>> John Kuthe... >>> >> >> Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? > > Shh. > Might be better to get the stained glass art company to come out. They might be able to clean it much cheaper than having to replace it. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! You need to consider your color combination. A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. You need some white to go with that blue, imo. The nice "accent" doors you've seen were not with blue frames. You already have a decent red on the outside of your door. That's your accent door. Same color on dormer above. That looks good with the white trim and reddish brick on your house. > Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! Don't use a wire brush, for God's sake. It won't clean your edges but it will scratch the hell out your stained glass. Main use for a wire brush is to clean the stock of your paint brushes. Use single edge razor blades. For each edge, first use the corner to cut the corner right where the glass meets the wood. Then use the flat of the blade to scrape paint off the glass. I would probably use 3-4 blades for that...keep a sharp one. Opps...that's stained glass not smooth glass. This will be a very time consuming job to remove that paint. That's something you should have not taped and just painted very slowly and carefully and NOT gotten any paint on it in the first place. Live and learn. |
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On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 6:01:38 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > You need to consider your color combination. > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against the "Grandma lavender" porch. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 6:01:38 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > > John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > > > You need to consider your color combination. > > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. > > Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against > the "Grandma lavender" porch. Yeah, that lavender porch floor was a bad choice. At least you can't notice it from the street. |
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On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 00:59:32 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Je?us wrote: >> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:44:41 -0500, Hank Rogers > >> wrote: >> >>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>>>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>>>> >>>>> Funny subject line you have here, >>>>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>>>> >>>>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>>>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>>>> >>>>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D >>>> >>>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >>>> >>>> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! >>>> >>>> John Kuthe... >>>> >>> >>> Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? >> >> Shh. >> > >Might be better to get the stained glass art company to come out. >They might be able to clean it much cheaper than having to replace it. Might be a better choice than John using wire brushes, etc. Who knows what else he might try. |
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Hank Rogers wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: >> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>> >>> Funny subject line you have here, >>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>> >>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>> >>> Get back to work, you slacker!Â* ;-D >> >> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the >> door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >> >> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! >> Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have >> wire brushes! >> >> John Kuthe... >> > > Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? > > He's an expert.Â* Don't bother him with factual information. |
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Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: >> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > You need to consider your color combination. > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. > > The nice "accent" doors you've seen were not with blue frames. > > You already have a decent red on the outside of your door. > That's your accent door. Same color on dormer above. > That looks good with the white trim and reddish brick > on your house. > > >> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! > Don't use a wire brush, for God's sake. It won't clean your > edges but it will scratch the hell out your stained glass. > Main use for a wire brush is to clean the stock of your > paint brushes. > > Use single edge razor blades. For each edge, first use the corner > to cut the corner right where the glass meets the wood. Then use > the flat of the blade to scrape paint off the glass. > > I would probably use 3-4 blades for that...keep a sharp one. > > Opps...that's stained glass not smooth glass. This will be a > very time consuming job to remove that paint. That's something > you should have not taped and just painted very slowly and > carefully and NOT gotten any paint on it in the first place. > Live and learn. He doesn't pay attention to advise.Â* He just bitches about his mistakes later. |
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Je�us wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 00:59:32 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > >> Je?us wrote: >>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:44:41 -0500, Hank Rogers > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>>>>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>>>>> Funny subject line you have here, >>>>>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>>>>> >>>>>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>>>>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>>>>> >>>>>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D >>>>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >>>>> >>>>> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! >>>>> >>>>> John Kuthe... >>>>> >>>> Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? >>> Shh. >>> >> Might be better to get the stained glass art company to come out. >> They might be able to clean it much cheaper than having to replace it. > Might be a better choice than John using wire brushes, etc. Who knows > what else he might try. Oven cleaner, of course! |
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On 7/14/2020 4:46 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > Finished? Looks like you missed a few spots and got some paint on the door, too. Jill |
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On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >>> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>> >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. > > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. Jill |
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On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote: > > On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: > >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > >>> > >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > >>> > >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right > >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed > >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > > > > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. > > > > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. > > > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > > > Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. > > Jill I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! John Kuthe... |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:52:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >> > On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: >> >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >> >>> >> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >> >>> >> >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right >> >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed >> >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? >> > >> > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. >> > >> > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. >> > >> > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian >> > >> Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. >> >> Jill > >I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! LOL. The power of denial. |
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On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:54:39 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:52:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe > > wrote: > > >On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote: > >> > On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: > >> >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > >> >>> > >> >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right > >> >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed > >> >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? > >> > > >> > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. > >> > > >> > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. > >> > > >> > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > >> > > >> Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. > >> > >> Jill > > > >I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! > > LOL. The power of denial. I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! John Kuthe... |
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On 7/17/2020 5:59 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:54:39 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote: >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:52:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: >>>>>> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>>>>>> >>>>>> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right >>>>>> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed >>>>>> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? >>>>> >>>>> This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. >>>>> >>>>> I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. >>>>> >>>>> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian >>>>> >>>> Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! >> >> LOL. The power of denial. > > I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! > > John Kuthe... > What an idiotic comeback. You converted your 20th century house to all electric, proclaim yourself somehow superior and bitch about 19th century coal. Um, you didn't live in the 19th century. Neither did your house with the coal bin in the basement. Jill |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:59:04 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:54:39 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote: >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:52:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> > wrote: >> >> >On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 7/14/2020 5:24 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >> >> > On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:56:08 PM UTC-5, wrote: >> >> >> On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >> >> >>> >> >> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >> >> >>> >> >> >> What I know about radiators would fill a thimble. But why is there one right >> >> >> smack at the front door? And if you've gone 100% electric as you've claimed >> >> >> why haven't you removed that space-hogging eyesore?? >> >> > >> >> > This is a 1930 built house. STL used to be a big coal town, in fact this house has a coal chute leading to a coal room! Now it's my workshop. >> >> > >> >> > I kinda like the little table top right next to the door! And removing it would be work. >> >> > >> >> > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian >> >> > >> >> Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. >> >> >> >> Jill >> > >> >I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! >> >> LOL. The power of denial. > >I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! Which only confirms my comment about denial. Denial of your continual boasting about converting everything to electricity sourced from filthy coal. Bonus points for your denigrating of everyone else here for not being as 'good' as you are on a regular basis. Meanwhile, some of us have long been using 100% non-coal sourced electricity, such as solar and hydro power. And yet somehow don't feel compelled to remind everyone here daily about how superior they are. |
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On 7/17/20 3:59 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
>> LOL. The power of denial. > > I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! > > John Kuthe... > You are not stupid but still do a lot of stupid things. If you aren't stupid why do you still do a lot of stupid things. Makes no sense. |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 18:37:18 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 7/17/2020 5:59 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:54:39 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote: >>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:52:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! >>> >>> LOL. The power of denial. >> >> I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! >> >> John Kuthe... >> >What an idiotic comeback. You converted your 20th century house to all >electric, proclaim yourself somehow superior and bitch about 19th >century coal. Um, you didn't live in the 19th century. Neither did >your house with the coal bin in the basement. He bitched about the fact that we still do certain things the stupid 19th century way, such as using coal. I don't think this was one of his idiotic comebacks ![]() |
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 08:47:42 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 14:59:04 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe > wrote: > >>I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! > >Which only confirms my comment about denial. Denial of your continual >boasting about converting everything to electricity sourced from >filthy coal. Look at it in a positive way: whenever his state or city will get their act together and starts using sustainable energy, John will be prepared, as opposed to users of gas/petrol cars. >Bonus points for your denigrating of everyone else here for not being >as 'good' as you are on a regular basis. Meanwhile, some of us have >long been using 100% non-coal sourced electricity, such as solar and >hydro power. And yet somehow don't feel compelled to remind everyone >here daily about how superior they are. There is that. |
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On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:52:54 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 8:12:23 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: > > > > Your electricity is still being generated by COAL, John. > > > > Jill > > I know, but electricity CAN be generated many ways! > But 'yours' isn't, it's still generated by coal. |
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 10:44:47 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > >> John Kuthe wrote: > >>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > >> > >> Funny subject line you have here, > >> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' > >> > >> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door > >> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). > >> > >> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D > > > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > > > Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! > > > > John Kuthe... > > > > Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? No the glass of the stained glass is not harmed at all with a wire brush. But a wire brush does clean the finish off the veinage which is made to look like vines. John Kuthe... |
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On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:59:07 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> > I see the coal cars on the trains, I'm not stupid! We still do a LOT of STUPID 19th Century things! > > John Kuthe... > Why didn't you install solar panels on your roof? You could have generated your own electricity and probably sold some back to your local power company. |
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On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:59:39 AM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Je�us wrote: > > On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:44:41 -0500, Hank Rogers > > > wrote: > > > >> John Kuthe wrote: > >>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > >>>> John Kuthe wrote: > >>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg > >>>> > >>>> Funny subject line you have here, > >>>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' > >>>> > >>>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door > >>>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). > >>>> > >>>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D > >>> > >>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > >>> > >>> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! > >>> > >>> John Kuthe... > >>> > >> > >> Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? > > > > Shh. > > > > Might be better to get the stained glass art company to come out. > They might be able to clean it much cheaper than having to replace it. I'm NOT replacing it, and I discovered today that a small rag soaked well with lacquer thinner works well to remove even dried on latex paint with a little gentle scrubbing. Certainly softens it up and then I can use a razor knife blade tip to gently scrape it off. Lacquer thinner removes a lot of stuff! John Kuthe... |
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On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:01:38 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > You need to consider your color combination. > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. > Yep, I saw one of the houses on Bellerive with as red door with a white screen door so I will paint mine white. > The nice "accent" doors you've seen were not with blue frames. Who said anything about a blue frame? > Don't use a wire brush, for God's sake. It won't clean your > edges but it will scratch the hell out your stained glass. > Main use for a wire brush is to clean the stock of your > paint brushes. The glass in thew stained glass is GLASS, an d a razor is fine. > Opps...that's stained glass not smooth glass. This will be a > very time consuming job to remove that paint. Nope, it's flat glass. Razor worked fine! :-) And lacquer thinner. John Kuthe... |
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On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:15:55 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 6:01:38 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > > John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! > > > > You need to consider your color combination. > > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. > > Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against > the "Grandma lavender" porch. > > Cindy Hamilton The "Grandma's Lavender" paint on the front porch is being power washed off this weekend and it's going to be painted Shit Brown: https://i.postimg.cc/FHFDw0Wq/Shit-BROWN.jpg John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 10:44:47 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: >> John Kuthe wrote: > No the glass of the stained glass is not harmed at all with a wire brush. But a wire brush does clean the finish off the veinage which is made to look like vines. > > John Kuthe... What? |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:15:55 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 6:01:38 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >>> You need to consider your color combination. >>> A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. >>> You need some white to go with that blue, imo. >> Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against >> the "Grandma lavender" porch. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > The "Grandma's Lavender" paint on the front porch is being power washed off this weekend and it's going to be painted Shit Brown: > > https://i.postimg.cc/FHFDw0Wq/Shit-BROWN.jpg > > John Kuthe... Are those LED strips? |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 10:44:47 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: >> John Kuthe wrote: >>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>>> John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/W11fZdRb/7-13-2020-Finished.jpg >>>> >>>> Funny subject line you have here, >>>> "FINISHED painting interior of front door!' >>>> >>>> You actually painted everything *BUT* the front door >>>> (and the radiator....don't skip the radiator). >>>> >>>> Get back to work, you slacker! ;-D >>> >>> I painted the surround and inside of the house. I want to paint the door red. I've seen several red doors in Bel Nor and they look great! >>> >>> Have some paint cleaning uop to do first, on the stained glass! Sloppy painting on my part! :-( I will get it cleaned off! I have wire brushes! >>> >>> John Kuthe... >>> >> >> Won't wire brushes scratch the stained glass and ruin it? > > No the glass of the stained glass is not harmed at all with a wire brush. But a wire brush does clean the finish off the veinage which is made to look like vines. > > John Kuthe... > That's good. Maybe you can get a 4 inch wire brush that's made to be chucked in an electric drill. That should make it easy to scrub the paint off that glass. |
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