If you think that all I do is neighborhood projects these days then you are mistaken. I spent the better part of three days, count them, one, two, three, shellacking a floor AND 35 pieces of 12 foot beadboard! After inhaling all those alcohol fumes from 1.5 gallons of clear shellac applied to the parlor floor to produce this;

I got to use another 2 quarts of amber shellac on these;

and these;

When that was all done, I got to put two coats of spar urethane on all this beadboard.
What is all the beadboard for? I'll elaborate in the next post. If you need a clue though, how about this "Got Pigeons?"
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