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Need advice on a stripper
Get your mind out of the gudder!
Wood stripper. What will do a good job taking old varnish off of my wood? |
mmmmm.....just tooo easy!
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When I have done furniture refinishing I have used Formby's. Seems to get the job done. Not the most fun thing I ever did, but it worked well and did not seem too harsh to the wood below.
If you are doing teak, I would take it easy towards the end rather that stripping the oils out of the teak any more than you have to. |
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Heat and sharp tools. Or 80 grit and a good hand. Play a Kazoo in the backround. We might want to make some detailed stickies for the forum. Have Jack call the folks in Me. Epifanes. It`s all there. How are things at Woody`s? GFS |
Stripers and
Varning on your woody ;) |
"How are things at Woody`s?"
Sandy I must admit years ago me and some buddys were having a few brews at Woody's and there was this, uh shall we say dancer, who was so ugly I gave her $10 to put her clothes back on. It sure was funny then.......:) I think this was her... http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/3...g-accused.html |
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So basically I have 3 choices.
1) Heat gun and peel it off. 2) Sand it off with 80 to 120 grit. 3) Chemical stripper. D) hire an "undocumented worker" for $8hr to do it for me. :) |
yup! Or con your son into doing it for nothing and then have to go back and correct his work. You'll still pay any way you go. BL's rule number 6; You have to pay to play!
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