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    Default Good Book on Wood Finishing

    I am nearing the phase of finishing a table top and thought I would grab a book I was given as a pressie for some tips. The book is titled "Understanding Wood Finishing" by Bob Flexner. ISBN 978-0-7621-0680-6.

    Absolutely brilliant text book. Everything you need to know about finishing wood from start to finish. 308 pages of color, lots of tips and myths expelled.

    Amazon.com: UNDERSTANDING WOOD FINISHING by BOB FLEXNER: Home Improvement

    OOps, erm...mods, if the above link is seen as advertising and inappropriate please delete with my apologies.
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    How about this little book . . . A Polishers Handbook . . .
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    I have found this book to be excellent - lots of reading and re-reading but worth the time.

    Glenn

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    Yes the Flexner book is excellent

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