DB

Dave Balderstone

14/01/2005 2:49 PM

padding shellac for the first time

This old dog just learned a new old trick.

Decided to pad shellac onto some maple shelves I'm making for the
office.

Lovely. Wow! Super finish and no worries about repairing drips.

Not as good as that thing the wife does, but a lot easier to initiate!

djb

--
"The thing about saying the wrong words is that A, I don't notice it, and B,
sometimes orange water gibbon bucket and plastic." -- Mr. Burrows


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Mi

"Mike in Arkansas"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

14/01/2005 6:57 PM

Just nosy I guess, but what is it your wife does that's so good?

Mi

"Mike in Arkansas"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

15/01/2005 8:50 AM

Neither actually, 32 years to a great lady. It was just an innocent
question. Thought perhaps the reference was to 'french polishing'.
And here I am being accused of some kind of innuendo :) Oh dear.

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

16/01/2005 10:06 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Australopithecus scobis <[email protected]> wrote:

> What did you use for your pad? Any old rag, or did you get new
> fabric? (I have my own ideas, just want to hear your approach.)

I picked up a pack of "coffee cloths" at Wally World. They're sort of
like a heavy J-Cloth. Lint free and work well as far as I can tell.

djb

--
"The thing about saying the wrong words is that A, I don't notice it, and B,
sometimes orange water gibbon bucket and plastic." -- Mr. Burrows

Gg

"George"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

16/01/2005 9:12 AM

"Australopithecus scobis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:49:49 -0600, Dave Balderstone wrote:
>
> > Decided to pad shellac onto some maple shelves I'm making for the
> > office.
> > Lovely. Wow! Super finish and no worries about repairing drips.
>
> What did you use for your pad? Any old rag, or did you get new
> fabric? (I have my own ideas, just want to hear your approach.)
>
> Welcome to the S'lackers!

Linen outside really keeps the wear and fuzz under control. That's
tradition for a reason. Anything that soaks up shellac on the inside works
at my house.

r

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

15/01/2005 5:11 AM

On 14 Jan 2005 18:57:41 -0800, "Mike in Arkansas" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Just nosy I guess, but what is it your wife does that's so good?

Son, you're either single or you've been married waaaay too long -- to
the wrong woman!

--RC
"Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself. It just yells
'can't you remember anything I've told you?' and lets
fly with a club.
-- John W. Cambell Jr.

As

Australopithecus scobis

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 14/01/2005 2:49 PM

15/01/2005 11:45 AM

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:49:49 -0600, Dave Balderstone wrote:

> Decided to pad shellac onto some maple shelves I'm making for the
> office.
> Lovely. Wow! Super finish and no worries about repairing drips.
> Not as good as that thing the wife does, but a lot easier to initiate!

I'm not sure how to read that last sentence as written.

What did you use for your pad? Any old rag, or did you get new
fabric? (I have my own ideas, just want to hear your approach.)

Welcome to the S'lackers!

--
"Keep your ass behind you"
vladimir a t mad {dot} scientist {dot} com


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