Depends are we talking Owner or Architect? Because the Design team, typically, seems to think places stay pristine after they walk away.Assuming by choice or necessity you paint scenery on stage and attach scenery to the floor, don't you expect that you will have to touch up the floor paint from time to time?
I had an architect complain to my boss, "all [boss] thinks about is maintenance." He's the maintenance supervisor...Depends are we talking Owner or Architect? Because the Design team, typically, seems to think places stay pristine after they walk away.
The business manager of a private school who started the job during construction - not a part of design - thinks the gaffers tape peeling is a design or construction defect. They already painted scenery on stage and left thick drools if paint, and painted over it.Depends are we talking Owner or Architect? Because the Design team, typically, seems to think places stay pristine after they walk away.
Oy Vey!The business manager of a private school who started the job during construction - not a part of design - thinks the gaffers tape peeling is a design or construction defect. They already painted scenery on stage and left thick drools if paint, and painted over it.
I'm sure the reason we can't find that is because it's good for hardboard sales... and that sanding thru the tempered surface does not change the specifications for the product. It changes the results to the end users, but nothing about the physical, structural properties of the product are affected by sanding.Find a source or data sheet that says don't sand hardboard. I haven't.
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