
Smoke Signals, Hot Paint, and Laundry Lines
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- Cotton Balls OC-122
- White Chocolate OC-127
- Timid White OC-39
NEUTRALS
- Elephant Tusk OC-8
- Wheeling Neutral HC-92
- Tapestry Beige OC-32
- Lenox Tan HC-44
MORE DEPTH
- Deeper blues or greens—but always those with yellow undertones.
- Think deep teal or moss green, not cool navy or leaf-light sage.
ADD A LITTLE SUNSHINE
- Peachy-pinks, creamy yellows, or warm apricot tones
- Weston Flax HC-5
- Head over Heels AF‑250
- Satchel AF‑240
CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Home in Progress00:39 Diving into Backyard Smokers03:23 Types of Smokers Explained05:08 Essential Tools for Smoking Meat07:59 Beginner-Friendly Foods to Smoke13:24 The Importance of Resting Meat16:21 Choosing the Right Paint Colors for North-Facing Rooms21:21 Tips for Painting in Extreme Heat29:25 Using Infrared Thermometers for Surface Temperature30:06 Staying Safe and Comfortable While Painting in the Heat31:39 Choosing the Right Paint for Extreme Weather35:27 The Benefits of Line Drying Your Clothes43:42 Overcoming Common Objections to Line Drying50:28 Essential Gear and Tips for Line Drying54:33 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts
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