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Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

Time: 2025-10-08 07:13:19 Source: Author: Foldable Swimwear

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Also these old walls are in pretty rough shape, but they won’t be replaced until “bathroom reno 2.0” happens, so I thought I’d just try to make the whole thing look more presentable by covering up what I could.. Not nice.We’ve got to make this better.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

This is what I usually do when I do caulking.I lay down a thin bead and then use my finger to smoosh it until it’s smooth.. Two things are wrong with this: 1) If you read the tube, you’re not supposed to actually touch the caulking with your bare skin.I got a latex mechanic’s glove that I found in my stash of tools.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

This made it pretty hard actually cause the glove was way too big.I usually have smaller gloves around, but I ran out, so I ended up using my finger anyway.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

The other thing wrong with this approach (2) is that it didn’t end up looking so great for an after paint job kind of finish.

Especially not when you’re on the boarder of two different colors.Check out your local recycling centre.

Maybe you can get free natural mulch too!I debated back and forth a bit with myself this week about whether or not to show you yet another update on my front hall.I’ve already shown you soooo many photos of a half-finished hall, how much more can you really take?

How interesting can that really be?.The real answer is infinitely.

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