On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:08:53 -0400, the opaque WillR
clearly wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 10:04:01 -0400, the opaque WillR
clearly wrote:
No, you don't. Point in fact: You use stain and poly.
Mea culpa. Mea maxima culpa.
Ah, the "Hack at it until it looks good again" ploy, eh? =8-0
Thought I used the word "test" -- but what the heck... ;-)
There's a difference?
I'm more of a fatalist: If at first it doesn't look good, paint the
sumbish.
Paint -- the last refuge of the non-stainist. lol
Ayup. It works for pineywood of any sort and pre-stained hardwoods.
I keep a spare tubafour for the moths and flies -- just stun 'em!
Bbbut, the mothwing dust! gasp
And I only dropped the rags and brushes four times today -- a new low.
Course the lid fell and splatted...
Yeah, they're good at that. Especially when you open the can on
top of the project. BTDT, GTTS.
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