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corrina
11th May 2005, 11:43 AM
hi, we are currently in the proccess of choosing floorboard for our house. we idealy would like to get a dark brown wood however this is extremenly expensive to get. so we are now looking into staining the wood japan black however are just worried that it may look cheap. can any one tell me the pro's and con's of staining? we would like quite a dark look.
thanks
Corrina
Christopha
11th May 2005, 08:29 PM
Corrina, maaate, I suggest that you have a better look at the forum layout. Your query should be in the the renovations section or perhaps the finishing section but not down here in the dim dark regions of the cellar where no-one hardly ever comes......
Christopha
11th May 2005, 08:33 PM
Oh, and by the way, you should feel very privileged as that was the politest I have ever been to someone who did something so bloody dopey! ;)
corrina
11th May 2005, 08:41 PM
thanks for letting me know - forgive me for being female! :-)
cheers
Corrina
ozwinner
11th May 2005, 08:43 PM
You will have to ignore Chris, we do. :eek:
Al :D
echnidna
11th May 2005, 08:53 PM
You will have to ignore Chris, we do. :eek:
Al :D
He's so nice , he must be off his tucker today.
Why not use a Walnut (oil based) stain on the floor.
Do a small area at a time, apply with a brush and wipe off with a clean cotton rag. Practise on some scrap timber first. Then do the smallest rooms first by the time you get to the big areas you should be quite proficient.
Richardwoodhead
11th May 2005, 09:23 PM
"Corrina, maaate, I suggest that you have a better look at the forum layout. Your query should be in the the renovations section or perhaps the finishing section but not down here in the dim dark regions of the cellar where no-one hardly ever comes......"
Chris, this IS the finishing section?? Or am I missing something?
Corrina, have you looked into jarrah veneer type flooring? Not sure if it's available in Melbourne.
Richard
Gaza
11th May 2005, 09:33 PM
you can use Feastwaston proof tint, with a tint base, the proof tint can be mixed at any ratio using the tint base, u can also mix the colours.
The tint base makes the staing process easy and is a very workable product to apply. once the tint is down you can apply 2 coats of a Feastwaston timber floor finsh like, tung oil or water base etc..
ozwinner
12th May 2005, 07:29 PM
Chris, this IS the finishing section?? Or am I missing something?
It is now you dill, its been moved.
Al :p