PAINTING
- Explain the proper safety procedures to follow when preparing
surfaces and applying coatings.
- Do the following:
- Explain three ways that coatings can improve a surface.
- Explain the differences between oil-based paints and water-based
paints.
- Explain where you would apply enamel paint, flat paint, wood
stain, and varnish, and explain the importance of sheen.
- Tell why each is best for these uses.
- Prepare and paint two different surfaces using patching material,
caulking, and proper primers and topcoats. Suggested projects include an
interior or exterior wall, a door, a piece of furniture, a concrete wall
or floor , a porch rail, or a fence. Your counselor must preapprove the
projects.
- Prepare and paint an item using harmonizing colors that you have
created by tinting white base paint. (Use the color wheel in the center
of this book.)
- Show the right way to use, clean, maintain, and store painting
equipment.
- Explain the importance of ladder safety, environmental
responsibility, and personal hygiene when painting.
- Explain some of the environmental and health issues concerning
removing paint, applying paint, and discarding old paint.
- Discuss with your counselor the various career opportunities
associated with the painting trade.
BSA Advancement ID#: 81
Pamphlet Revision Date: 2002
Requirements last revised in 2003
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