retiredhappy wrote:Nikki, I painted all my cabinets including the two with glass fronts. I did a light sanding, used Kilz and two coats of paint. As I said I even sanded the glass, used two coats of Kilz and two coats of paint. No one can even tell its glass and the cabinets came out fine.
Lopo wrote:Nikki, I don't know if this would work for you or not, but when I was desperate for some carpentry help on one of my vintage trailers, I put an ad on craigslist saying exactly what I wanted to find, someone with some carpentry skills and the ability to problem-solve on a couple of projects on my little trailer, and I would pay $20/hour. And I got some good responses, and two different times found decent help - just guys who were out of work and bored as much as anything.
Lois
mitch5252 wrote:Lopo wrote:Nikki, I don't know if this would work for you or not, but when I was desperate for some carpentry help on one of my vintage trailers, I put an ad on craigslist saying exactly what I wanted to find, someone with some carpentry skills and the ability to problem-solve on a couple of projects on my little trailer, and I would pay $20/hour. And I got some good responses, and two different times found decent help - just guys who were out of work and bored as much as anything.
Lois
THIS IS A SERIOUS QUESTION - no fears on getting a perv or something worse? I could sure use that venue around here. But I never wanted to die in a chipper.
Azusateach wrote:mitch5252 wrote:[b]But I never wanted to die in a chipper.
Mitch, if you're really wanting to find someone to help you out around the Blue Marlin, you might think about contacting a local church -- the bigger the better. Out here (big city) lots of the churches have newsletters/fliers that list services offered by folks, often people who are out of work and looking to make ends meet. Many of them are even licensed. I found a housekeeper that way.
Laura
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