In the old days, blood from slaughtered animals was the cheapest paint to use. They did not care about the colour, they just needed something to protect the wood from rotting. I just made that up, but it kinda sounds legit.
In the old days, blood from slaughtered animals was the cheapest paint to use. They did not care about the colour, they just needed something to protect the wood from rotting. I just made that up, but it kinda sounds legit.
Actually you're not wrong. Blood & rust were throw into the paint mixes (srs). Plus it just looks cool :biggrin:
Then how would you know it was painted?Wouldn't it be cheaper not to use a pigment at all?
Wouldn't it be cheaper not to use a pigment at all?
I call BS on 90% of barns being red. :|
In Kentucky the barns where they dry out the weed are black.
Canadian barns are white with green trim.
I call BS on 90% of barns being red. :|
In Kentucky the barns where they dry out the weed are black.
Canadian barns are white with green trim.
Uh no, the huge majority of the old barns here are red with white trim.
Newer buildings (usually tin siding, not wooden, are often white), or other colours.
I call BS on your face
I call BS on your face