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color change
A question for the group. I have some book cases that were stained and
finished with a lacquer top coat. Is there a way to change this color without striping and sanding. The material is oak veneer ply. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Jim |
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"Jim" wrote in message oups.com... A question for the group. I have some book cases that were stained and finished with a lacquer top coat. Is there a way to change this color without striping and sanding. The material is oak veneer ply. Any advice would be appreciated. Sure, spray paint. |
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Jim wrote:
A question for the group. I have some book cases that were stained and finished with a lacquer top coat. Is there a way to change this color without striping and sanding. The material is oak veneer ply. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Jim If you want to go darker, apply a tinted lacquer. If you want to go lighter, that's another story. Dave |
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Jim wrote:
A question for the group. I have some book cases that were stained and finished with a lacquer top coat. Is there a way to change this color without striping and sanding. The material is oak veneer ply. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Jim Gee, I should have mentioned that I have an HVLP, which allows for perfect applications of tinted topcoats. don't try it at home with a brush. Dave |
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Try Glazing
"Jim" wrote in message oups.com... A question for the group. I have some book cases that were stained and finished with a lacquer top coat. Is there a way to change this color without striping and sanding. The material is oak veneer ply. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Jim |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:41:43 -0700, "George M. Kazaka"
wrote: Try Glazing George - where the hell you been? I'se missed ya. Tom Watson - WoodDorker tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (email) http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/ (website) |
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