Peter Lyon
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WOW... now that's blue!
but I'm very impressed that your drop cloths are color-coordinated. Plaid and floral both...you're on it.
Help me out here, Larry...
I know that there are many guys out here in ww'ing land who have quilting/sewing wives. Surely more of you have had their wives thin their fabric stash on occasion? That's where my drop sheets came from
Art,
I'm very interested in your process. Is that stain or dye? What will your topcoat be? Shellac? Lacquer? Something else?
I'll be interested to see how the blue looks on the finished cabinet, but I'm very impressed that your drop cloths are color-coordinated. Plaid and floral both...you're on it.
Help me out here, Larry...
I know that there are many guys out here in ww'ing land who have quilting/sewing wives. Surely more of you have had their wives thin their fabric stash on occasion? That's where my drop sheets came from
How come you did not use the Earlex to apply the stain? Just curious is it too think or does it need wiping in I know this is probably a dumb question but i had to ask since i would have used the Earlex and since i plan on getting one i need to learn Is it too thin to apply by spray?
Interesting color choice. Most would go typical wood colors like golden oak, etc. Where did that choice come from? Is this for yourself or a customer? Will this blend in to the room or is it intended to stand out?
I like the color, and being a stain it lets the grain show through. Very nice ...
Are you guys on the green bin system yet down in London?
Oh and i meant to mention i like the dolly you had that on. The handle on the edge is a neat idea.
Help me out here, Larry...
I know that there are many guys out here in ww'ing land who have quilting/sewing wives. Surely more of you have had their wives thin their fabric stash on occasion? That's where my drop sheets came from