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- Alternatives to Minwax Antique Oil Finish - Woodworking Talk
I've been using Minwax Antique Oil Finish for years, but understand that it is now being discontinued It is my preferred finish for fine furniture, but I am now wondering what finish options would be most similar to Minwax Antique Oil in finish quality, ease of application and limited ongoing maintenance
- Stabilizing Using Minwax Wood Hardener | The International Association . . .
Minwax® High Performance Wood Hardener is a quick-drying liquid formulated to strengthen and reinforce decayed or rotting wood Minwax® High Performance Wood is made up of solvents that carry resin deep into the pores of the wood where they evaporate and leave behind hardened resin resulting in hardened wood
- Paste Wax - Woodworking Talk
I've always used MinWax Dark Paste Wax on my finished projects However, I also didn't like the consistency in the can I dug all of the product out of the can and put it into a double boiler set up on a the grill I melted the wax and then stirred in about a liter and a quarter of mineral spirits This resulted in a liquid wax when it cooled
- Topcoat for Minwax Polyshades? - Woodworking Talk
I am just looking for suggestions I also read that it would be easier if these were thinned by 20% with Mineral Spirits for better application and leveling I was also thinking about going with Minwax (water based) Polycrylic but I read that some people were experiencing cloudiness Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated Thank You Marg
- Spray Polyurethane - A few questions | Woodworking Talk
Hi, I am using spray polyurethane (Minwax Satin Fast-Drying Polyurethane Aerosol) for the first time The poly went on nice, but as I was doing some clean-up later, I noticed the can says to recoat within 2 hours, or to wait at least 72 hours That really threw me off as I intended to put a
- Minwax Wood Hardener | The International Association of Penturners
In the meantime, I bought some Minwax Wood Hardener to stabilize a couple of blanks So I filled 2 Mason Jars of blanks (1 pen per jar) and poured in the Hardener to cover the blanks The question I have is- once I soak these blanks for say, a week and remove the blanks to dry- can I reuse the remaining Hardener in the Mason Jars for more blanks?
- Using Minwax stain outdoors - Woodworking Talk
Minwax Wood Finish pigment stains are not intended for exterior applications The UV in sunlight will fairly quickly cause the stain to lose color The stain offers not abrasion protection and scratches and abrasions will be very apparent
- Spar Urethane - Minwax vs. Varathane? - Woodworking Talk
After doing some research, I'm staying away from Minwax and Spar Urethane in general - going with Marine Spar Varnish I got the "Man 'O War" marine spar varnish because of the tung oil content Hopefully that will work well I saw the Cabot Spar Varnish, but hadn't heard anything If you say it works well, maybe I'll give it a try
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