after reading your advice - i have a question - i have dining room chairs which are stained that i am going to scuff sand them and as you advised getting the benjamin moore fresh start primer - however when i went into the paint store to get spray paint - they sold me krylon black gloss - the salesperson said if i went with black satin there was a good chance that some of the paint would rub off on clothes? is this true - will the black gloss look nice and how many coats do you recommend. thanks
berryberr
March 10, 2008
Thanks for adding me as your friend!;P
island_girl_salvage
September 27, 2007
Thanks for accepting looking forward to more of your work - it is incredible.
ModHomeEcTeacher
September 23, 2007
Your work is VERY impressive. I hope all who enjoy it can appreciate the skill and talent that go into this hand crafted art. It's fanastic!
asilnnigcm
September 22, 2007
Thank you for accepting my friendship. I've looked at your designs and they are such a work of love and art . Honestly, I couldn't think of one thing I would add in any way. Just PLUM PERFECT!
asilnnigcm
September 22, 2007
sgrplmfry
April 11, 2007
Thankyou for your input.
I have been taking a wood shop class at my son's high school, and decided to make the cabinets at class. Looking at your profile, you seem to love wood as much as I do. I love the photo's of your work too. Thanks for your advice. N.
Thanks so much! Here's what I ended up doing... http://www.curbly.com/celee/posts/296-Revitalizing-an-Old-Rocking-Chair
Would you recommend that I use the spray lacquer on gloss laytex? I bought steel wool 0000 but found that it did not do much for me. Any recommendations on what I can use it for?
madeline
after reading your advice - i have a question - i have dining room chairs which are stained that i am going to scuff sand them and as you advised getting the benjamin moore fresh start primer - however when i went into the paint store to get spray paint - they sold me krylon black gloss - the salesperson said if i went with black satin there was a good chance that some of the paint would rub off on clothes? is this true - will the black gloss look nice and how many coats do you recommend. thanks
berryberr
island_girl_salvage
Thanks for accepting looking forward to more of your work - it is incredible.
ModHomeEcTeacher
asilnnigcm
Thank you for accepting my friendship. I've looked at your designs and they are such a work of love and art . Honestly, I couldn't think of one thing I would add in any way. Just PLUM PERFECT!
asilnnigcm
sgrplmfry
Thankyou for your input.
I have been taking a wood shop class at my son's high school, and decided to make the cabinets at class. Looking at your profile, you seem to love wood as much as I do. I love the photo's of your work too. Thanks for your advice. N.
bruno
celee
Thanks so much! Here's what I ended up doing... http://www.curbly.com/celee/posts/296-Revitalizing-an-Old-Rocking-Chair
Would you recommend that I use the spray lacquer on gloss laytex? I bought steel wool 0000 but found that it did not do much for me. Any recommendations on what I can use it for?
benmoore
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