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  1. #1
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    Hi all,

    I have created a sub domain on my web page which allows you to follow a pictorial step by step of my method of friction sealing "Tung" Oils and their imitators. It's here:

    damnfinefurniture (sanding.damnfinefurniture.com)

    If you want more assistance, I can offer you small classes of one to four people. Contact me for details.

    Regards,

    Rob

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    Thanks Rob, it's a clear step by step process to follow and I will be referring back to it when I'm well and ready to do some nice woodwork again.


    Btw if anyone wants lessons from Rob on this it would be very worthwhile ashe last showed me and it was an eye opener. I will be getting more away from using poly's and ito these kinds of oils as well.




    Peter.

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    Great resource Rob, thank you
    -Scott

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