Hi Ruth,
As a side note to this thread, I also have the 150/3. Although I think it's a great tool and the dust collection is very good it leaves marks on wood no matter how high a grit you finish...
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Hi Ruth,
As a side note to this thread, I also have the 150/3. Although I think it's a great tool and the dust collection is very good it leaves marks on wood no matter how high a grit you finish...
Hi Ruth,
Are you hand sanding or using a machine? A machine can sometimes give that appearance of dirty wood. I like to hand sand the last grits.
Thanks for the reply. Has anyone used this? I've been liking the seal-a-cell/ arm-r-seal look, and am currently using the maloof oil/poly on a small maple bookcase, also nice. What I don't care for...
+1 For all the finish manufacturers out there that read this forum, we are patiently waiting for this product. Thanks in advance.
Mike's thought hints at an answer, at least a little. As can be seen by this thread and many others on the net and in college lecture halls and halls of government, the answer has not been...
FYI: Butternut and Waterlox Gloss knocked back just a little.
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I'll second Becksvoort's book as an good reference. Another is "The encyclopedia of Shaker Furniture". You might want to chase down a copy of "Shop Drawings Of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware" by...
03 golf tdi here. It's been a good car, 125,000 so far. VW wants the timing belt done at 80,000. That will run about 1,000. If I had to complain, it's a basic 2 door and the interior is starting to...
Hmm, .25 x 5 = 1.25 2.80 x 5 = 14.00
Hi, Used Seal-A-Cell with Arm-R-Seal semi-gloss combo on a walnut Moser-ish coffee table. Agree that it leaves a nice color and view of the wood and would use it again. The mistake I made was...