Paint Store vs. Home Improvement Store

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Paint Store vs. Home Improvement Store

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Paint Store Always use a local paint store, not the home improvement center. Most professional painters purchase their products from a local supplier, a paint store. The paint store will stand behind their product. The contractor will work with a paint store company representative and manager and not just a cashier clerk. Most painters they have built a reputation, either good or bad, based on the quality of products purchased over time and payment history where store credit account are used. If a painter must pay as he goes or need your money to pay for paint up front, he or she probably doesn’t have any credit with the store and well there very well may a reason for that. Use caution, if a painter doesn’t have the A relationship with the local paint vendors to charge the paint until the job is complete. You must ask yourself is this person truly professional and reliable? Talk to the paint stores and ask some questions. Describe your project and ask for any recommendations. They will know several painting contractors that are trustworthy. Internet The internet is becoming more popular every day. There are many sourcing websites where you can easily select painting contractors and view their profiles for more information. Contacting a painter can be very easy, a simple click of the mouse. If you are going to hire a painting contractor to do your paint job , do not hire them without first reading my free report called. HOW TO AVOID RIP-OFFS AND GET A QUALITY PAINT JOB DONE! 9 Steps on How to Hire a Paint Contractor
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Husbands, when checking out at the Home Improvement store?
Which order do you want the cashier to check out your items? Is it caulk, screw, wood or is it wood screw caulk? Also, would you like the power tools checked out at the beginning or the end?

M&D Disclaimer-I am interested in the answers of husbands. Also of what wives believe their husbands would like.

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That's great you have a room for small studio. I would not suggest a background stand because you are going to lose about 1-2 feet of space. I would suggest hanging the backdrop instead on the wall. You can get those hanger cheaply at a major hardware store. Get something that would hold the weight of your backdrop safely. Maybe you can use brackets, you could hang it like a curtain – also there are that you can adjust the one that is like for the closet. Don't use PVC they are not sturdy enough – or you could use them with wooden dowels inside them. You can use those big hand spring clamps to hold you backdrop. Lighting you can buy those clamp lamps – make sure they are rated for high wattage and is made of ceramics not plastic. You need one or two facing the back drop, one on each side of the subject (45 degree) and a couple of extra for backlighting the subject just in case. Go to a library and look for photography and lighting – and some of them will suggest how to have a good studio setup – or buy a book on it if your library doesn't have it. Since you have a studio, you don't need to bounce your light off the wall or ceiling, but still use flat colors and use pure white so your photo will not have what ever the white is mixed with. Invest on a good backdrop. Here's a website on eBay that is pretty inexpensive (and reliable – bought a lot of stuffs from them) http://stores.ebay.com/amvona-com_backgrounds_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ2QQftidZ2QQtZkm
Make sure you have a hardsurface for the subject to stand on – not on carpet, otherwise it might mess up your backdrop. They also have other things you might want in the future.
For lights you have to go to a photography store and invest on natural lights – tungsten. Differences from good photographer and a bad one, is bad lighting. Get a balloon bounce for your flash – it's a cheap way of diffusing your flash.
Use heavy duty extension cord with using a surge light plugs for your lighting – major suggestion.
Save your space by attaching some of your lighting on your walls and ceiling. Best way to really get a good idea is to get a good photography book on lighting, as I said before. Good Luck!

Ha, that did look like it, but after looking at it a few times, he coughed in his hand, and the smoke was behind him from the grill.

Oh, LOL I thought that service manager was smoking! I was like whaaat!

I really like the store and am relieved that I don’t have to go into Asheville either.

They have to pass Liquor by the drink in Weaverville to get the nice restaurants to come on

Was that service manager smoking? It sure looked like it.

I thought Lowe’s had an agreement so no Lowe’s employee smoked on Lowe’s property.

Great…. City of Asheville no more.
They can have it all.

AMEN brother!

Weaverville is really expanding. I am sure it will be big. People coming from Eastern Tennessee, Madison County, etc.

yep, but the only problem is: no businesses other than lowes, walmart, subway, and the abc store is coming in there. I wish some other businesses comes there.

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