Author: spidertie

VICE meets up with Joe Nickell, a longtime paranormal investigator who’s been called the real-life Scully. We travel with him to Roswell, NM on the called the real-life Scully. We travel with him to Roswell, NM on the anniversary of the 1947 UFO Crash to...

                         Estimated time/labor to build pool walls Pool size                                   Hours                       Number  of workers 16x32 Rect. w/ 2' R                     5                                              2 18x36 Rect. w/ 2' R                     6                                              2 20x40 Rect. w/ 2' R                     7                                              2 16x32x41 Full "L"                        8                                              2 16x32 Kidney                              7                                              2 18x36 Kidney                              8                                              2 20x40 Kidney                              9                                              2 16x32 Roman                              6                                              2 These time estimates do not include footing labor. The Spider Tie system requires the...

The most frequently asked question is "What do you do with the exposed part of the Spider Tie screw flange?" Covering the exposed part of the Spider Tie is very much like taping a drywall joint. We start with applying a strip of self adhesive fiberglass mesh tape. There are different types, be sure to use the "grey" type designed for concrete. Once the tape has been applied over the entire length of exposed Plastic Spider Tie Strip. Apply a layer of Acrylic modified "Base Coat" or "Thoroseal" over the the fiberglass tape. The base coat material is used in most EFIS stucco systems. it is readily available at most material supply houses that offer drywall and stucco materials. One layer is all you need. Let it dry and you now have a surface ready to accept finish plaster.