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WoodMangler

25/09/2004 4:15 PM

Back to a woodworking topic...

I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
woodworking:

After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?


This topic has 11 replies

JJ

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

25/09/2004 10:36 PM

Sat, Sep 25, 2004, 4:15pm [email protected] (WoodMangler)
claims:
I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind <snip>

Nice try. I think you'll really like this link:
http://www.fursuit.org/



JOAT
We will never have great leaders as long as we mistake education for
intelligence, ambition for ability, and lack of transgression for
integrity.
- Unknown

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

25/09/2004 5:29 PM

In article <[email protected]>, WoodMangler
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
> woodworking:

Why? It's always there.

RC

Rick Cook

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

27/09/2004 1:37 AM

WoodMangler wrote:

> I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
> woodworking:
>
> After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
> military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
> only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
> polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?

Oh my, what an image!
For that project I'd suggest a brisk rubdown with gasoline -- followed
by the application of heat.

--RC

JJ

in reply to Rick Cook on 27/09/2004 1:37 AM

27/09/2004 4:32 AM

Mon, Sep 27, 2004, 1:37am (EDT+4) [email protected]
(Rick=A0Cook) suggerts:
Oh my, what an image!
For that project I'd suggest a brisk rubdown with gasoline -- followed
by the application of heat.

OK, that'll take care of him. Now what do you suggest for the
statues?



JOAT
We will never have great leaders as long as we mistake education for
intelligence, ambition for ability, and lack of transgression for
integrity.
- Unknown

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

25/09/2004 11:10 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
WoodMangler <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
>woodworking:
>
>After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
>military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
>only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
>polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?
>

MAX-WHACKS would seem appropriate. <grin>

jj

jo4hn

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 2:53 AM

Wood Butcher wrote:

> None. Put them out in front of your house as yard ornaments
> and let the neighborhood dogs provide the finishing touches.
>
> Art
>
> "WoodMangler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
>>woodworking:
>>
>>After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
>>military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
>>only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
>>polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?
>>
Not to mention pigeons and the occasional flying cow.
j4

WB

"Wood Butcher"

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 1:53 AM

None. Put them out in front of your house as yard ornaments
and let the neighborhood dogs provide the finishing touches.

Art

"WoodMangler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
> woodworking:
>
> After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
> military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
> only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
> polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?
>

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 12:59 AM


"WoodMangler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
> woodworking:
>
> After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
> military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
> only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
> polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?
>

Easy answer... To be consistent with the purpose of this monument... none.
--

-Mike-
[email protected]

md

mac davis

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 3:45 AM

On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:15:41 -0400, WoodMangler
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind back into
>woodworking:
>
>After I create large pine wood and MDF statues commemorating the
>military service and conduct of George W. Bush and John Kerry, using
>only craftsman tools as all real woodworkers do, what brand of
>polyurethane should I use as a finish over the milk paint?

I think a heavy application of bull shit on both would be
appropriate..

hey, it could get worse... you could get the amount of government that
you're paying for!


Mac

Ww

WoodMangler

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 8:35 AM

Just poking a little fun at the recent threads...

J T did say:

> Sat, Sep 25, 2004, 4:15pm [email protected] (WoodMangler)
> claims:
> I'll attempt here to get the group's collective mind <snip>
>
> Nice try. I think you'll really like this link:
> http://www.fursuit.org/
>
>
>
> JOAT
> We will never have great leaders as long as we mistake education for
> intelligence, ambition for ability, and lack of transgression for
> integrity.
> - Unknown

Ww

WoodMangler

in reply to WoodMangler on 25/09/2004 4:15 PM

26/09/2004 11:07 PM

My art!!! Dude, that's cruel!

>
> Oh my, what an image!
> For that project I'd suggest a brisk rubdown with gasoline -- followed
> by the application of heat.
>
> --RC


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