Old 04-03-2011, 03:42 PM
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Glenn
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Glenn
Glenn we did your tutorial, except the stain is red oak.

Nancy

The red oak looks great. the color of the stain is really only to match the original color to the wood. They are all diff in color tones. Your hubby did good. I am glad he used shellac because it will age beautifully like the original shellac. Good job. Glenn
Thank you Glenn! This means a lot coming from the expert! By the way, great tutorial on restoring the cabinets!

Nancy
Thanks, It is my pleasure and you are most welcome. Most restoreres want to keep these old techniques secret but I do not agree with them. I think everyone who wants to try this should have all the info they can get get to do the job themslves. Believe me there is enough work out there that they do not need to feel threaten. It is hard work but you and your hubby showed that if you can do it anyone can. Pat yourself on the back for a job well done. Glenn
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