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  1. #1
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    Question Preventing Pine From Yellowing

    We are about to undertake a largish project at our woodworking club.

    As it is quite complex I was thinking of sanding all components prior to assembly and then applying a spray finish.

    From past experience I have noticed that if you leave sanded pine for a period of time it will tend to go yellow and slightly fury. Many of the completed parts will be left for a few months prior to assembly and without finishing.

    What is the best approach to semi finishing pine prior to final assembly which will require gluing and finishing?

    Would a sanding sealer be the best approach?
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    If you put dropsheets over it Stinky that would prevent the yellowing.


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    That simple huh?

    Ok will do.

    Thanks.
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    keep it in the dark
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