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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. I believe you're right George, you can't make the color black. When I took art classes, I was told there is no such color as "black". No color can be mixed from primary colors to make the color black. You also can't make white. So from a tube of black, white and the three primary colors, our first assignment was to make the color wheel. I just got done painting my Son's room who is now in college. We're turning it into a relaxing/quiet room. We also purchased our paint at the Home Depot. When we picked out our colors they do start with a base white and add the color pigment. -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. I believe you're right George, you can't make the color black. When I took art classes, I was told there is no such color as "black". No color can be mixed from primary colors to make the color black. You also can't make white. So from a tube of black, white and the three primary colors, our first assignment was to make the color wheel. I just got done painting my Son's room who is now in college. We're turning it into a relaxing/quiet room. We also purchased our paint at the Home Depot. When we picked out our colors they do start with a base white and add the color pigment. -tom Tom, go to Kelly Moore. Ask for a discount. Will probably be in the 15% range, but I think you work for Stanford, so may be 25%. Will be in the same price range of HD, and is much better paint. And a whole bunch better service. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Tom, go to Kelly Moore. Ask for a discount. Will probably be in the 15% range, but I think you work for Stanford, so may be 25%. Will be in the same price range of HD, and is much better paint. And a whole bunch better service. Oh man, don't tell Bev 25% off, thought I was getting a good deal at HD. I probably would have purchased paint elsewhere, but HD had 20% off on their Behr paint during the Mother's Day weekend. We've had pretty good luck with Behr, one heavy coat and you're done. -tom |
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