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  1. #1
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    Default Matching new oak to old oak in repair.

    Here's the problem. I have been doing a repair to an old (50 yrs.), much repaired (badly),clerck's desk that's been in the family. Not particularly valuable, but means a little to some of us. Have had to replace a panel on the top with a 12 in. by 24 in. piece of new red oak and made new legs and skirting. All have been replaced before at least a couple of times. Would like very much to retain the look of the old oak and not have a two toned look. It has always been finished without staining and I would like to return it to as natural a look as possible. I was thinking of a pecan stain with a little walnut stain mixed in for just the new pieces, but am a novice so would appreciate any ideas. Thanks ahead of time.
    John
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    try strong tea/coffee or
    potassium bichromate solution or
    nitric acid

    or the special treatment for ageing oak ... ammonia.

    do tests

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    Default Finishing

    You might want to consider using some of the colored shellacs, there are several different colors to choice from, you could also combine the shellacs and create other colors.

    Always, make up complete samples before you work on your project.

    Good Luck
    Last edited by MacS; 14th September 2007 at 09:29 PM. Reason: left out information

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    Well, appreciate the ideas. I'll have a go at it today and see what I can do. Will post results later. Thanks for the help.
    "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite."

    William Blake

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