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Default How to simulate English Oak

On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 21:00:54 +0000, Pat Barber wrote:

Something interesting:

I can find no other supplier of these products and
I know that can't be right.

The Valspar site shows "nothing" when searching on
Thermwood and Thermwood doesn't show up on any
google search as a finishing company.


Did you read the Thermwood site? You might want to before you go on.

Frank Boettcher wrote:


On the Thermwood site:

Try:
http://www.woodworkerswholesale.com/Articles.asp?ID=129

I haven't used them yet, saw them at the Atlanta show late last summer,
picked up some of the DVD's and have watched them. At the show, they
had some furniture pieces that had been finished with several of the
schedules. They looked very good.

Frank


Frank Boettcher wrote:



Thermwood/Valspar has some new finishing schedules that are fairly
nice. They are all inclusive, that is, they include stains, toners,
shading agents, sealers, and final finishes. They sell them as a set.
I think one of them was distressed antique oak that might be
appropriate.

Each schedule has a corresponding DVD that gives a step by step,
including the aging and distressing steps. You might want to check it
out.

Frank






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