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Thread: stains
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28th February 2002, 07:20 AM #1
stains
Im restoring an old cupboard , they origanaly stained some of the ply panels to
look like a feature panel on the door, my question is what type of stain/brand (and wear to get it) would you guys suggest to use the colour is/was walnut (im in victoria) thanks for any help
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28th February 2002, 10:11 AM #2
G'day Neil - I have a bit of a preference for Black Japan (Feast Watson) as a base colour for staining. Cut it with turps for teak and lighter stains. Add a bit of red universal tint for mahogany etc. Used neat and wiped and off in almost the same action can give a walnut (depending on the base colour of the timber).
Just one warning. It has a pretty fierce dryer in it so don't leave it sit on the surface too long before wiping excess off or you could end up with a painted surface rather than stained.
Years ago I used to nick into the council depot and pinch a bit of their tar and use this for a base stain.When cut with turps it is almost identical to the Black Japan.
Hope this helps a bit.
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