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Sealing D-Select Pine
Hi Woodworkers,
I am building the Mike Dunbar's Shaker Cupboard from FFW and I am using some D-Select pine. It's pretty sappy and I am curious as to sealing this before I apply the milk paint finish. I presume Shellac. Comments? |
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Sealing D-Select Pine
Good assumption. Either pure shellac (use dewaxed) or (IMHO) better to
use the Zinsar seal coat stuff if you are painting. news.east.cox.net wrote: Hi Woodworkers, I am building the Mike Dunbar's Shaker Cupboard from FFW and I am using some D-Select pine. It's pretty sappy and I am curious as to sealing this before I apply the milk paint finish. I presume Shellac. Comments? |
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Sealing D-Select Pine
Seal Coat by Zinsser
news.east.cox.net wrote: Hi Woodworkers, I am building the Mike Dunbar's Shaker Cupboard from FFW and I am using some D-Select pine. It's pretty sappy and I am curious as to sealing this before I apply the milk paint finish. I presume Shellac. Comments? |
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