tonyj wrote:How about just starting with a darker wood? You might have to pay a little more, but you wouldn't have to worry about the stain fading/failing.
wannabefree wrote:Stains, being generally oil based, sometimes interfere with the adhesion of the topcoat. So if you use a stain it is advised to check it for compatibility with the topcoat.
doug hodder wrote:The following pic is of the same material, but with the aniline dye on it, really makes the dark brown look like a walnut, the more you put on...the darker it gets, easy to doctor up colors using the dyes....Doug
doug hodder wrote:Sawyer...storage methods are your best friend for long term care...Just my opinion. Doug
Mark McD wrote:The cover can do as much damage as leaving it out in the elements. The best cover would be an rv or car type cover that breathes. A plastic tarp thrown over the top will sweat and cause condensation induced finish problems.?
Return to Teardrop Construction Tips & Techniques
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 4 guests