Butcher Block Table #1 #1: I Can See The Finish Line From Here
Well I am just about there. I got 1 coat of Watco drying on it right now. I’ll knock down the shine when im done applying. I will probably give the top about 4 coats of butcher block oil when all is said and done as it really seemed to absor...
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WayneC
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Welcome to Lumberjocks. Enjoy the community.
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Max
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Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
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cckeele
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Thanks for the welcome all. I look forward to jumping in on the fun
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Welcome to the group! I think you’ll enjoy all of the features and support of all these folks!
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We welcome you to the one and only LumberJocks. We hope that you enjoy your stay/visit each and every time you show up on our door step. If you should need any woodworking question answered, don’t hesitate to ask. Somebody’s gonna have a good answer for you.
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bobdurnell
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I don’t know where to answer your question about the finish on the Adirondack chairs. I’ll answer here first. The blue one is the first I made using the New Yankee Workshop design, and for about 5 years I left the cypress to grey naturally. Then I water blasted the dirt off, sanded a little, and then applied an exterior primer followed by a water based sash and trim paint. The smaller ones were later primed with an extrerior water based primer and the new owners painted them white.
-- bobdurnell, Santa Ana California.
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Welcome to Lumber Jocks, look forward to seeing your work.
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oscorner
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Glad to have you on board. Great looking projects!
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