Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

For fun!” I know to you and me, that sounds like the best time ever.

Keeping the air flowing helps to dry the paint more quickly and prevent drips and it’ll also keep you comfortable.Holding your arms up like that is hard work!.

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

Use small, light-weight foam rollers.You think that using those big, heavy wide rollers will make the job go more quickly, but once you fill that thing up with paint, it will be so heavy that you run the risk of getting exhausted before you finish the job.Use one of those cheapo 4-6″ foam rollers and you’ll just fly through the job.

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

I paint full rooms with them all the time and because of how easy they are to handle, the job actually goes much more quickly than with a big roller.Try it out if you don’t believe me!

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

For ceilings, look for the.

rollers with a longer handle.I don’t even know.

Lucky for me the normal (herbaceous?)peonies are about to go too, so I should have plenty of flowers for a few weeks at least.. Here’s our big new garden before the weekend.. And after!

OK, it’s not that dramatic, but there are plants in there.You’ll have to trust me on this.. We planted pretty much everything we could get our hands on and we still have more room!.

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