Bart Leetch
02-16-2005, 9:13 PM
Brown arrived at my door with a package from Taunton AKA as Fine Woodworking with a few books.
Gee this is fun I should have done it a long time ago. Half price sales :eek: are so much fun. :D
1.The Wood Sanding Book by Sander Nagyszakanczy
2. Water-Based Finishes by Andy Charron
3. Fine WoodWorking on Proven Shop Tips
4. The Workshop Book by Scott Landis
5. The Workbench Book by Scott Landis
6. The Toolbox Book by Jim Tolpin
I am trying to read the Water-based finish book but the books about workbenches, workshops & toolboxes keep drawing me back even though I've looked through copies of all 3 from the library. It sure is nice to have my own copies.
I wanted to know more about water-based finished because I prefer nontoxic hand applied finishes because the shop is in the same building as our business office which is right in front of the shop & smelly finishes don't go over to well & I really can't use a spray system because of the size of the shop & it seems from what experience I've had so far wipe on finishes are simpler.
Gee this is fun I should have done it a long time ago. Half price sales :eek: are so much fun. :D
1.The Wood Sanding Book by Sander Nagyszakanczy
2. Water-Based Finishes by Andy Charron
3. Fine WoodWorking on Proven Shop Tips
4. The Workshop Book by Scott Landis
5. The Workbench Book by Scott Landis
6. The Toolbox Book by Jim Tolpin
I am trying to read the Water-based finish book but the books about workbenches, workshops & toolboxes keep drawing me back even though I've looked through copies of all 3 from the library. It sure is nice to have my own copies.
I wanted to know more about water-based finished because I prefer nontoxic hand applied finishes because the shop is in the same building as our business office which is right in front of the shop & smelly finishes don't go over to well & I really can't use a spray system because of the size of the shop & it seems from what experience I've had so far wipe on finishes are simpler.