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281.
Designs For Wood Panels
Work out designs with seeds, pods, a dried branch or
so, or with shells. An exhibit featuring such panels proved to be the most interesting entry of the 1950 International Flower Show in New York.
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282.
Removing Old Finish
Let stand for 15 minutes or
so until finish is soft. Make a test scraping.
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283.
Painting Tools To Use And How To Use Them
If you're starting with a new brush, shake out the loose bristles, then suspend the brush in linseed oil for 12 hours
so the paint will not cling
so tightly in the bristles.
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284.
Painting Sequences
Work fast
so that edges of first strip are still wet when you paint the second strip (otherwise the overlap cannot be smoothed out).
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285.
What Paint To Use Where
Lacquer is tricky because it dries
so rapidly. It must be flowed on with a full brush in one quick stroke that leaves an even film.
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286.
In The Heating System
And put a Tee connection in the base of the stack
so that excessive amounts of condensate can drain through the bottom of the Tee instead of collecting in the horizontal runs of the flue.
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287.
Clay Soils
Since air spaces between clay particles are
so small, the slightest compression of a mass of clay when it is moist will drive out the air and compact the particles.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/the_soil/clay_soils.html
288.
Sandy Soils
Sands and gravels are early soils—free drainage allows air to penetrate,
so that in early spring the soil has an average temperature considerably higher than that of a wet clay soil.
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289.
Compost
The result has been to portray compost as an object of veneration, to imply that mystery and magic play an important part in its production, and to
so confuse the average home gardener that tons of valuable humus are dumped or burned annually.
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290.
Peat Moss
They do best in a neutral to very slightly acid soil which is the natural range locally, and the reason that vegetables grow
so well here.
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