June B.S. Thread
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Evening everyone. Just got done reinstalling the second door. I have one more in the garage drying. That one has two coats of poly. I think it's going to need a third coat. It will after I get done picking the stupid bugs off of it.
The other two look great. They actually match the casing. I was trying to match the moulding. The moulding is off color because it was CHEAP. 99 cents per 8 ft after rebate. Now I have a problem. The moulding is too light and the doors match the casing perfectly. I might have to break down and buy the right moulding.
Time for bed soon. Night all!
The other two look great. They actually match the casing. I was trying to match the moulding. The moulding is off color because it was CHEAP. 99 cents per 8 ft after rebate. Now I have a problem. The moulding is too light and the doors match the casing perfectly. I might have to break down and buy the right moulding.
Time for bed soon. Night all!
You can match the molding a little better since it is lighter, by shading.Shading is the process by putting color (stain) in your urethane, but volume is important, you can't go overboard, or you will not have adhesion to that coat, also make sure your not using a water-born urethane and your say putting minwax in which is an oil, watch your capability to each product, no more then 2oz stain to a quart of urethane!
If you need it darker, application, put another coat, don't add more stain.
Hope that helps!
PS. always clear coat at final!
Have a great time fishing, Jay
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65mpg whatever, I have one of these on order, Honda electric car gets 118 mpg, but costs add up - Yahoo! Autos . LMFO
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Howdy Guys
You can match the molding a little better since it is lighter, by shading.Shading is the process by putting color (stain) in your urethane, but volume is important, you can't go overboard, or you will not have adhesion to that coat, also make sure your not using a water-born urethane and your say putting minwax in which is an oil, watch your capability to each product, no more then 2oz stain to a quart of urethane!
If you need it darker, application, put another coat, don't add more stain.
Hope that helps!
PS. always clear coat at final!
Have a great time fishing, Jay
You can match the molding a little better since it is lighter, by shading.Shading is the process by putting color (stain) in your urethane, but volume is important, you can't go overboard, or you will not have adhesion to that coat, also make sure your not using a water-born urethane and your say putting minwax in which is an oil, watch your capability to each product, no more then 2oz stain to a quart of urethane!
If you need it darker, application, put another coat, don't add more stain.
Hope that helps!
PS. always clear coat at final!
Have a great time fishing, Jay