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Gramp's shop[_2_] April 3rd 13 05:31 AM

Drawer finishing
 
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?

Leon[_5_] April 3rd 13 05:55 AM

Drawer finishing
 
"Gramp's shop" wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


A standard drawer, no frills, nothing at all for the box. Nice joints,
varnish.

Doug Miller[_4_] April 3rd 13 12:08 PM

Drawer finishing
 
"Gramp's shop" wrote in news:acb30367-d122-44ae-824d-
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Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


Either shellac, or no finish at all.

Finish a drawer with anything containing oil, and it will be *years* before the odor goes away.

dadiOH[_3_] April 3rd 13 01:15 PM

Drawer finishing
 
Gramp's shop wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


Outside, lacquer usually.

Inside, oil usually. I've never noticed an odor once dry.

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John Grossbohlin[_4_] April 3rd 13 01:57 PM

Drawer finishing
 
"Gramp's shop" wrote in message
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Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


That depends on the intended use... for most drawers in solid wood
construction nothing but wax on the outside so it glides on the case/guides.
In situations where there is a good chance that the contents will snag
(e.g., knitting, lingerie, etc.) I use dust panels and finish all surfaces
with shellac, sanded smooth, and rubbed out with wax. For utility drawers
made from construction grade sheet goods and installed on slides,
polyurethane to basically glue the surface and edges together.

John






Pat Barber[_2_] April 3rd 13 03:19 PM

Drawer finishing
 
On 4/2/2013 9:31 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


Buy pre-finished plywood for large products, for a single
drawer, a spray can of lacquer is very fast and easy.


MaxD April 3rd 13 04:18 PM

Drawer finishing
 
On 4/2/2013 10:31 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


Water based poly. Dries fast, durable.

SonomaProducts.com April 3rd 13 05:26 PM

Drawer finishing
 
On Wednesday, April 3, 2013 7:19:51 AM UTC-7, Pat Barber wrote:
On 4/2/2013 9:31 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:

Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?






Buy pre-finished plywood for large products, for a single

drawer, a spray can of lacquer is very fast and easy.


What he said

Limey Lurker April 3rd 13 06:44 PM

Drawer finishing
 
On 3 Apr, 05:31, "Gramp's shop" wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?



A bow on the front waistband and tasteful and attractive lace around
the legs.

Gil April 3rd 13 09:04 PM

Drawer finishing
 
On 03/04/2013 11:18 AM, MaxD wrote:
On 4/2/2013 10:31 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:
Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?


Water based poly. Dries fast, durable.


+1. Two coats lightly sanded between coats. No smell.



Lew Hodgett[_6_] April 3rd 13 10:34 PM

Drawer finishing
 

Gramp's shop wrote:

Quick survey: what do you folks use to finish drawers?

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Drawer Fronts: As spec'd to match balance of exterior.

Balance of drawer carcass: Two (2) coats of 1# shellac to seal
surfaces.

Lew





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