I’ve lately taken to carrying my old S&W Model 13. No good reason, except I like it, and even though there are many more tactically sound choices, it calls to me. Maybe I watched Silence of the Lambs one too many times.
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I’ve lately taken to carrying my old S&W Model 13. No good reason, except I like it, and even though there are many more tactically sound choices, it calls to me. Maybe I watched Silence of the Lambs one too many times.
Do you have any tips for completely removing the old caulk? Time to redo my tub and toilet base, but I always have a heck of a time getting all the old caulk up. Last time I used GooGone or something similar, but then the new caulk didn’t want to adhere, no matter how much I tried to clean the tile. Gotta be easier than I made it.
I just had to pick at it and cut carefully with a knife. The caulk removal tool did a great job demonstrating the elasticity of the old stuff.
Thanks. I probably made it harder by trying to find an easier solution, instead of just sucking it up and digging in. As Confucius say, “Lazy man finish last”.
I could lend you my oldest. Just tell him to make sure nothing happens to the caulk and give him 15 minutes alone.
Btw - that amp is getting to be pretty fun. Took a couple tries to find a pickup that worked well, but I think I have it. It brings out a lot of rhythm, hammer-ons and transitional slides (not real terminology) than I realized was going on. Thanks again.
‘Night fellas.