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#1 posted 543 days ago

Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.

-- Wayne - Plymouth MN

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#2 posted 543 days ago

Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome

-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT

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#3 posted 543 days ago

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-- Rick

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#4 posted 482 days ago

Well, in answer to your questions I prefer to take the patena off most of the wood because it has nasty dirt and mold on it that could make someone sick. Unless it is “high” siding that hasn’t been contaminated with dirt,urine,manure,or molds, then I’ll leave it on, but spray seal it with a rattle can. But most of the time I’ll plane or sand it down enough to get the nasty off but enough to let the saw marks still show. Then I’ll seal it, or polyurethane it several times. For table tops and such, if a customer wants I’ll put glaze on top to seal that part.
But most of the time I try to keep the mold to a minimum by sanding.

-- psipos@snakebite.com

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#5 posted 482 days ago

Welcome to Ljs a world wide community were there are great people,super projects and great woodworkers.Enjoy

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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