tjbnwi
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A little pickling.
After it dries I have to shoot black in the grooves then top coat with KA+.
Tom
After it dries I have to shoot black in the grooves then top coat with KA+.
Tom
jonny round boy said:What is it? ???
WPeters said:Perhaps display cases? What products did you use to achieve the pickled look?
WPeters said:Perhaps display cases? What products did you use to achieve the pickled look?
galwaydude18 said:How are you going to shoot the black into the grooves?
tjbnwi said:The wood is red oak, the pickling solution is 1 part Sherwin Williams Multi Purpose primer, 3 parts water.
wow said:Pickling oak...
Biscuits and glue...
You guys sure have some strange eating habits!
Tom Bellemare said:Thanks for this, Tom...
I was thinking about pickling our oak kitchen cabinets to, sort of, modernize them but I was thinking about more of a gray tint. They need to be refinished. Some areas are worse than others and it's generally where water was commonly in the mix. I think I have a plan now.
The only pickling I've done in the past was using cucumbers or onions or carrots or jalepenos or serranos or...
Tom