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Dave Combs July 23rd 06 05:37 AM

Staining Douglas Fir Doors
 
We just had some new custom Douglas Fir doors installed which need to be
finished. Can anyone help me on the steps and procedures I need to go
through and stain/seal the doors properly? Thanks.

Dave



Edwin Pawlowski July 23rd 06 06:11 AM

Staining Douglas Fir Doors
 

"Dave Combs" wrote in message
...
We just had some new custom Douglas Fir doors installed which need to be
finished. Can anyone help me on the steps and procedures I need to go
through and stain/seal the doors properly? Thanks.

Dave


Stain conditioner
Stain
Finish (polyurethane, shellac, lacquer)

What do you want to achieve exactly? Fir can be blotchy so it needs a
pre-conditioner or a spit coat of shellac to seal it before staining.

Do a little reading here http://www.zinsser.com/WoodfinishingProjects.asp
and http://www.zinsser.com/subcat.asp?CategoryID=3



m Ransley July 23rd 06 12:09 PM

Staining Douglas Fir Doors
 
Bix Pre Stain or a custom mix of shellac is a must for the first coat
or it will look like junk when stained. First look for any scratches ,
sand with the grain carefully with 120-220. Pre stain then stain, if
it is exterior use a Marine poly on the outside side. Finish with 3-7
coats, sanding takes an understanding of the finish to not ruin it by
cutting through to the stain and using usualy 280-320g, but the big
sanding is before the last coat to get it smooth . Use a Tack cloth
inbetween to clean and dont varnish if the sun is going to hit or on a
hot door. Doors are realy for a real pro to get them done right. They
take time and alot of experiance.


Dave Combs July 23rd 06 01:00 PM

Staining Douglas Fir Doors
 
Thank you gentlemen! Now I've got to decide whether I'm a man or a mouse.

Dave

"m Ransley" wrote in message
...
Bix Pre Stain or a custom mix of shellac is a must for the first coat
or it will look like junk when stained. First look for any scratches ,
sand with the grain carefully with 120-220. Pre stain then stain, if
it is exterior use a Marine poly on the outside side. Finish with 3-7
coats, sanding takes an understanding of the finish to not ruin it by
cutting through to the stain and using usualy 280-320g, but the big
sanding is before the last coat to get it smooth . Use a Tack cloth
inbetween to clean and dont varnish if the sun is going to hit or on a
hot door. Doors are realy for a real pro to get them done right. They
take time and alot of experiance.





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