Thanks John. Then do you think the Arm-R-Seal is sufficient by itself, or would you recommend something else for a final top layer? I don't have young kids anymore, so supreme water resistance...
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Thanks John. Then do you think the Arm-R-Seal is sufficient by itself, or would you recommend something else for a final top layer? I don't have young kids anymore, so supreme water resistance...
I have a couple of questions for those of you who've used Arm-R-Seal Satin. I have a dining table top of white oak. It's been stained and the top surface has 4 coats. IMO it looks good, but am...
Thanks guys. I ended up trying some Varathane fill sticks, trying to mix them to get a color match after staining a test piece. That did not go well, either the color or the application (difficult...
I'm building a dining room table with a top of white oak. It has 2 or 3 small imperfections (a bit of tear out, open grain near knots), that I need to deal with. I would estimate the imperfection...
Well, by really learning to dial in the blade projection and keeping the blade sharp, I've finally finished with the planing of the table top (top/visible side) and most of the sanding. I was able...
Wow, what a great site! I'm amazed at all the good info here ... especially from a bunch of "neanderthals". :)
Seriously, all these tips are great. It's especially comforting to know not to...
Hello, new here to the site, and have a question for all the hand tool experts. I'm new to the use of hand planes, but needed one to help flatten a table top, so just acquired one. The plane I...