Wood refinishing
Rusty, I guess I should have asked for more detailed instructions last night about the apple amber shellac, especially on how to try to make the new wood resemble the old. The old panneling is dinged...
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Hey Kenneth - Thanks for the nice words - mine are not "tens" either, trust me! I am not sure how dark / discolored the wood around your windows are, or how far down the darkness goes. In the one...
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Agreed on that test piece thing. It is always best to test any unknow product on a piece of unused/scrap product first. It takes just a short time and, I find, that the time I take researching or...
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Thanks Bob and Rusty, answered a lot of my own questions. Got some amber shellac today and did some testing, was very impressed with the results. On the old finished parts it did a nice job of...
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Kenneth, I finally found the thread we did a while back on refinishing. It may be of use to you. Rob Gary, The best way to rehab ANY old finish, is to first clean it. Many old finishes can be brought...
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You never notice it but there is a lot of wood in these old trailers, you do notice it when you start sanding painting and shellacking the whole interior including cabninets, closets, drawers, and...
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Little John wrote: You never notice it but there is a lot of wood in these old trailers, you do notice it when you start sanding painting and shellacking the whole interior including cabninets,...
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Rusty, yea just plugging along and making a bit of progress. Have got ahout all the interior doors and drawers sanded. The closets are about primered and painted, looking nice. All the cabinet doors...
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