Paint decks.
toe separators?
Thanks everyone for your help. At least now I know what I’m looking for and have a general idea of price. I’m gonna hit up my local paint stores.
You mean bones?
Re: the paint decks
If you’re about to be doing a lot of painting, say, a whole house or two, you might to create an account with the paint co. you want to use. When we lived in the States, we renovated houses a lot, and got an account at Sherwin Williams. We got significant discounts on our paint and free paint decks (I believe they normally charge $7 for them). We didn’t have to provide any proof that we were a real business or anything. Just a thought.
Are you talking about the gajillion strips held together on a ring? My friend is a professional painter and he got his at Sherwin Williams, I think.
I wonder if “color array” would describe it.
I’ve always been able to get the fan decks for free from Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore when I’ve asked to permamently borrow them.
Fun Fact Completely Unrelated to Fan Decks:
The little plastic thingy on the end of your shoe laces that help you stick it in the holes is called an aglet
There’s a “color standard” guide called Pantonethat you might mean…
It’s the thing that if you have the Pantone number of a color, say a fabric, and you wanted to exactly match the paint, you could use any paint that has the exact Pantone number of the fabric and be sure of a match.
OK Everyone, bought a paint deck today at Benjamin Moore for $12.50. For the record they did offer to loan me one, but I want my own. Better than the prices I could find on the internet, but not as good as the $1 each that Annie Xmas found.
Thanks for all your help.
Can someone turn out the lights? We’re done here.
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