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Unrevealed Source January 13th 08 02:40 PM

Wood grain filler
 
What's the best product to use? Mohawk sells pre-tinted grain filler in
Walnut and Mahogany. Of course there is untinted which I have to tint
myself, apparently using regular wood stain. What about this Crystalac
waterborne clear filler? Anyone use that, and if so what were the results?

The application is an antique radio that has been stripped, and has a pretty
open grain wood. I'm looking for a smooth "piano finish" and will be using
Mohawk lacquer for the the finishing coats. I'll probably stain first.

Thanks,
Jeff



Bonehenge (B A R R Y) January 13th 08 05:54 PM

Wood grain filler
 
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:40:20 -0500, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote:

The application is an antique radio that has been stripped, and has a pretty
open grain wood. I'm looking for a smooth "piano finish" and will be using
Mohawk lacquer for the the finishing coats. I'll probably stain first.


If you're purchasing everything, vs. trying to use what's in stock,
I'd probably stick with Mohawk for the entire system.

Unrevealed Source January 13th 08 08:51 PM

Wood grain filler
 
I'm purchasing everything - nothing is "in stock' so I can choose whatever
is best. And of course if there is something that will save me some work
that would be preferable.

"Bonehenge (B A R R Y)" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:40:20 -0500, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote:

The application is an antique radio that has been stripped, and has a
pretty
open grain wood. I'm looking for a smooth "piano finish" and will be
using
Mohawk lacquer for the the finishing coats. I'll probably stain first.


If you're purchasing everything, vs. trying to use what's in stock,
I'd probably stick with Mohawk for the entire system.




Greg G. January 13th 08 09:50 PM

Wood grain filler
 
Unrevealed Source said:

What's the best product to use? Mohawk sells pre-tinted grain filler in
Walnut and Mahogany. Of course there is untinted which I have to tint
myself, apparently using regular wood stain. What about this Crystalac
waterborne clear filler? Anyone use that, and if so what were the results?

The application is an antique radio that has been stripped, and has a pretty
open grain wood. I'm looking for a smooth "piano finish" and will be using
Mohawk lacquer for the the finishing coats. I'll probably stain first.


IMHO, the filler will distract from the wood. I would use the lacquer
as both filler and finish, but will require sanding between coats
until filled.

FWIW,

Greg G.

Bonehenge (B A R R Y) January 13th 08 11:25 PM

Wood grain filler
 
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 15:51:53 -0500, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote:

I'm purchasing everything - nothing is "in stock' so I can choose whatever
is best. And of course if there is something that will save me some work
that would be preferable.


In that case...

Sticking with a system has a neat way of saving unexpected work.

I'd still stay with the same manufacturer's products.

Unrevealed Source January 14th 08 03:10 AM

Wood grain filler
 
I think I asked this question in the wrong group.

"Greg G." wrote in message
...
Unrevealed Source said:

What's the best product to use? Mohawk sells pre-tinted grain filler in
Walnut and Mahogany. Of course there is untinted which I have to tint
myself, apparently using regular wood stain. What about this Crystalac
waterborne clear filler? Anyone use that, and if so what were the
results?

The application is an antique radio that has been stripped, and has a
pretty
open grain wood. I'm looking for a smooth "piano finish" and will be
using
Mohawk lacquer for the the finishing coats. I'll probably stain first.


IMHO, the filler will distract from the wood. I would use the lacquer
as both filler and finish, but will require sanding between coats
until filled.

FWIW,

Greg G.




Greg G. January 14th 08 03:19 AM

Wood grain filler
 
Unrevealed Source said:

I think I asked this question in the wrong group.


Oh, I don't know...
http://www.thevideodoc.com/pelectr1.htm



Greg G.


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