Added: Feb 7, 2012
From: VideoJoeKnows
Duration: 7:30
How to prepare for your project is an important part of your job. Just put some drop cloths down before you start your project.....right? Just shake your drop cloths when you get done with your project, to get some of the dust off....that way when you need your drop cloths to cover some furniture next time, you......uh oh! Preparing your project can be very easy next time, if you knew about 'this'. "Joe" always likes to set up his projects this way. How did "joe" come up with this idea? Not sure where he got this great idea for setting up all his odd projects. It works great for clean up too! You got to get some of this stuff.
Channel: Howto
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VideoJoeKnows Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - I generally use 1 1/2" or 2" plain masking tape. If you're going to leave the kraft paper down for quite a few days, you would then want to use the blue tape. Try it. It works great. I always keep some kraft paper around. Thanks for your comments! Joe :0
brothersamuel100 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Thanks, great tips!
VideoJoeKnows Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - You'll like using kraft paper. Try it! Joe :0
KenRocker1968 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - ...
VideoJoeKnows Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - I see you attempted to send me a comment but I don't see it. Please send again. Thanks for viewing this video. Joe :0
KenRocker1968 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - Thanks for the info.
VideoJoeKnows Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - Thanks for resending your comment. This kraft paper really works great. Try it on your next project. Joe :0
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cyborlite Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - I never thought of using kraft paper. What a great idea. It looks a lot easier than using plastic drop cloths. Thanks for idea. Are you using plain masking tape?