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Painting continues to be a tedious task, especially working with thick, grooved siding that consumes a significant amount of paint. The narrator expresses frustration with the process, often wishing for a sprayer to expedite the job. A notable moment involves noticing a flaw—such as a saw mark in the paint—reminding viewers that imperfections are part of DIY projects.
The narrator also talks about running out of T-111 scraps needed to match interior walls, showcasing the importance of material planning in home renovations. Meanwhile, a second gallon of paint is opened, emphasizing how much work remains and the physical toll it takes—drenched in sweat from the summer heat and humidity.