
PAINTING
These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS
made on January 1, 2003.
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- Do the following:
- Explain three ways paint can improve a surface.
- Explain the chief uses of oil, water, and rubber- base
paint. Tell the use of enamel, shellac, varnish, and lacquer.
Tell why each is best for these uses.
- Prepare and paint any two of the following items or similar
ones approved by your counselor. Use proper fillers, priming
coats, covering coats, and finishing coats as needed: an outside
surface, an inside surface, a piece of furniture, a concrete
wall, a boat or canoe, a floor, a porch rail or fence, and lawn
mower.
- Prepare an old painted surface, that has holes in it and
is uneven to receive and hold a new coat of paint.
- Add colors to white paint base to make paints of two predetermined
colors that harmonize. With these, paint one of the following
in two colors: model plane, birdhouse, dollhouse, picture frame,
or similar useful item.
- Show the right way to use, clean, and store painting equipment.
BSA Advancement ID#: 81
Pamphlet Revision Date: 2002
Requirements last revised prior to 1982
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