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Andrew Barnes September 22nd 04 09:29 PM

White spindles
 
Do white spindles on an otherwise stripped wood stair case look any good?

Currently stripping the lot, but the spindles are hard work, hence the
question!

Thanks

Andrew



Grunff September 22nd 04 09:34 PM

Andrew Barnes wrote:

Do white spindles on an otherwise stripped wood stair case look any good?


Only you can answer that! Surely this is purely subjective; either you
like it or you don't. I've seen it done, I think it looks ok, but not
really to my taste.


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Andy Hall September 22nd 04 09:40 PM

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:29:20 +0100, "Andrew Barnes"
wrote:

Do white spindles on an otherwise stripped wood stair case look any good?

Currently stripping the lot, but the spindles are hard work, hence the
question!

Thanks

Andrew


About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....



..andy

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Grunff September 22nd 04 09:47 PM

Andy Hall wrote:

About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....


Exactly my point - there are some situations where they are appropriate ;-)

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Andrew Barnes September 22nd 04 10:06 PM



About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....


Exactly my point - there are some situations where they are appropriate

;-)

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Ah, sounds like a big no no then.




Paper2002AD September 22nd 04 10:07 PM

About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....

Exactly my point - there are some situations where they are appropriate ;-)


White high heels look fine on me - course, I have to have a really good shave
........

I'll get my coat

Andy Hall September 22nd 04 11:40 PM

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:47:45 +0100, Grunff wrote:

Andy Hall wrote:

About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....


Exactly my point - there are some situations where they are appropriate ;-)


I'm not allowed to go to places like that.



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Arthur September 22nd 04 11:51 PM


"Andrew Barnes" wrote in message
...


About as good and as tasteful as white high heels.....


Exactly my point - there are some situations where they are appropriate

;-)

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Ah, sounds like a big no no then.



If i was in your shoes and I still couldn;t face stripping them.
I would re paint them in a matt or low shine black.
Ideally, try to obtain a black metallic finish.

Arthur




gribblechips September 23rd 04 06:59 AM


"Andrew Barnes" wrote in message
...
Do white spindles on an otherwise stripped wood stair case look any good?

Currently stripping the lot, but the spindles are hard work, hence the
question!

Thanks

Andrew

Just buy some new ones. Probably cheaper than paint stripper and abrasives
and certianly a lot less messy. Stain and/or finish to match the existing
staicase. The old ones will make a great bonfire in November.

Will


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Pete C September 23rd 04 06:40 PM

On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 05:59:33 +0000 (UTC), "gribblechips"
wrote:

"Andrew Barnes" wrote in message
...
Do white spindles on an otherwise stripped wood stair case look any good?

Currently stripping the lot, but the spindles are hard work, hence the
question!

Just buy some new ones. Probably cheaper than paint stripper and abrasives
and certianly a lot less messy. Stain and/or finish to match the existing
staicase. The old ones will make a great bonfire in November.


Whoa! If it's an old house and the spindles can be removed, just take
them to a door stripping place.

Would be much cheaper than buying new spindles of the same quality,
might even be worth doing other parts of the staircase that way.

cheers,
Pete.


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