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    Thanks for this i was actually thinking about...

    Thanks for this i was actually thinking about this as i've now finished the top off it came out ok for sure, room for a lot of improvement and i came to some of the same conclusions maybe this will...
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    Hi, Thanks to all who answered! I checked i...

    Hi,

    Thanks to all who answered!

    I checked i used a 125ml can it had the rate as 125ml to 3sqm so the maths is about right.
    To be honest maybe i didn't shake the can / stir it well enough it's...
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    Hi All, After getting this prepped for oil...

    Hi All,

    After getting this prepped for oil i've now gone ahead and used OSMO polyx clear matte on the under side.

    It's now touch dry and i'm not overly happy with the finish as it appears there...
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    Green haven't see that before, n another thread...

    Green haven't see that before, n another thread this benchtop got rained on when my patio leaked i managed to get most of the water out quite quickly and it's dried back to the original colour. I...
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    Thanks for that This is essentially what i did...

    Thanks for that

    This is essentially what i did when i first got a tin of osmo on a test piece. As i noticed vic ash likes to break away if you get overly "aggressive" with it like you said.
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    Thanks for the replies, I'll give the...

    Thanks for the replies,

    I'll give the cyanoacrylate a go maybe as its all minor stuff now anything major i filled with either clear epoxy or as you said with a drop black (I've been using black...
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    finishing vic ash

    Hi All,After a few mishaps i was wondering a good solution to use to filla few areas of small chips, raised grain etc.

    Anything larger i've used either clear epoxy or tinted epoxy.but for the...
  8. Thread: wet wood!

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    Thanks for the reply i let it dry indoors over...

    Thanks for the reply i let it dry indoors over the last few days and the airtemp was up today outside, it looks like its dried out quite well with not warping or cracking yet and after a quick sand...
  9. Thread: wet wood!

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    Thanks for the reply how long should it be...

    Thanks for the reply

    how long should it be left to dry out on average? 2-3 weeks?
  10. Thread: wet wood!

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    Thanks for the reply, your right! nothing to lose...

    Thanks for the reply, your right! nothing to lose at this point. First bench top i learned the lesson of make sure you mix epoxy RIGHT! 2nd one i've learned don't get it wet! It has raised the grain...
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    wet wood!

    Hi all,

    First time poster long time reader.

    I have a tasmanian oak table top i was finishing under my patio which is 99% of the time dry. To my horror with in about 30 minutes its gone from...
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