04-07-2011, 02:31 PM
Hi all
Here is my maggie's door one side is the old finish the other side is the way is looks when the old finish is sanded off. Now can anyone tell me by these pictures what the old finish looks like, as you can see the grain shows thru the finish. I have a choice of toners from mohawk of: light golden oak, medium golden oak and dark golden oak. Is the finish golden oak?? If so is it light medium or dark??? I have not spraying equipment I have to use spray cans. Steve you are correct on the different ways people looks at the way to do things.I live near Louisville Ky and there are few places that have painting materials for a hobbist. If I have to buy wood filler by the gallon most of it will go to waste. I ran into one that Rockler sells it is called wunderfil wood filler and it says it is wood gain filler and it is sold in small cans. Any imput on this. Sorry to be so dumb on this subject but any help would help.
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Steve I like your way but I have no spraying equipment.
Thanks Joe
Here is my maggie's door one side is the old finish the other side is the way is looks when the old finish is sanded off. Now can anyone tell me by these pictures what the old finish looks like, as you can see the grain shows thru the finish. I have a choice of toners from mohawk of: light golden oak, medium golden oak and dark golden oak. Is the finish golden oak?? If so is it light medium or dark??? I have not spraying equipment I have to use spray cans. Steve you are correct on the different ways people looks at the way to do things.I live near Louisville Ky and there are few places that have painting materials for a hobbist. If I have to buy wood filler by the gallon most of it will go to waste. I ran into one that Rockler sells it is called wunderfil wood filler and it says it is wood gain filler and it is sold in small cans. Any imput on this. Sorry to be so dumb on this subject but any help would help.
[Image: http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad118...C03372.jpg]
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Steve I like your way but I have no spraying equipment.
Thanks Joe
Joe Bratcher near Louisville, KY