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  • 1920's Walnut Queen Anne style dining room furniture

    I used naphtha to clean old furniture polish, dirt, grime, oil and whatever else on there and the naphtha left a milky white residue on the chair. I continued to rub with 0000 steel wool ande naphtha to reach what was un derneath and it looks like the original finish, shiny wood. I used Briwax on the...
    Posted to Finishing Questions (Forum) by carlajct on 11-12-2011
  • Naphtha Cleaning

    I cleaned my antique furniture with naphtha as instructed to remove old oil and furniture polish and it turned the finish to a milky white residue. I also used 0000 steel wool to try and remove the residue and was successful but it went down to a lighter finish. This furniture has a label from a refinishing...
    Posted to Finishing Questions (Forum) by carlajct on 11-12-2011
  • Osborne Wood Products 4th of July Sale

    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Osborne Wood Products has exciting news! During the first week of July, we are holding our 4 th of July overstock sale. This is our biggest sale of the year! We will be selling molding, corbels, and much more. You can buy high quality products for prices...
  • .30-06 Rifle Cartridge Ball Point Pens

    I have added military pocket clips to my pens. Pictured on the left is the USN submariner dolphins and on the right is the USN Chief Petty Officer insignia. I have a multitude of other US military insignia, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard. The majority is USN and includes officer...
    Posted to Wood Products for sale (Forum) by Fayette Thornal on 01-04-2010
  • wood

    i have oak (plain and quarter sawn) , cherry, walnut, maple and elm for sale in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan prices start at $3.00 (616)-243-1054 wood is kiln or air dried (if you plan on steam bending use air dried lumber) elm is a tricky wood to work, very tough wood once used to make wagon wheels...
    Posted to Wood Products for sale (Forum) by brucetoddpuls on 07-27-2009
  • Re: Finishing Black Walnut

    Walnut is one of my favorite woods, and I agree that a plastic looking finish is a good way of making any work look cheap. If you're looking for a satin finish, go with a boiled linseed oil. Give it several coats. This will draw out the quilting, figures and different colors of the wood. Although...
    Posted to Finishing Questions (Forum) by Gabriel Montes on 03-14-2009
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