Board & Log
Board & Log
2100 Hwy 72 E
Huntsville, AL 35811
United States
Board & Log
2100 Hwy 72 E
Huntsville, AL 35811
United States
It's Woodworker Wednesday, and we're dying to make some of the awesome things in Bob Clagett's tutorials on I Like To Make Stuff! Bob's goal is to share his creative knowledge freely, in order to empower others to pursue their passions.
A steam mop won't damage the finish film but it will force moisture into the wood between the boards or into any open scratched areas on the surface of the board. This could cause a de-lamination of the finish from the wood or damage to the wood itself. We recommend a commercial floor cleaner such as Bona floor cleaning system.
In this latest video, Chris Adams of General Finishes shows you 7 great tips for getting the most mileage out of a leftover can of finish after use.
Father's Day is Sunday June 21st. Spend some quality time with Dad in the workshop this year and do one of these great projects together. You'll be sure to make his day extra special!
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Yes! Enduro Clear Poly in Dead Flat can be tinted in the same way as other sheens. The color may be softer, but it can be done.
As always, we recommend that you test on a hidden area of your project or a test board to make sure you are happy with the result before starting your project.
General Finishes RTM (Ready To Match) Stain System for professional finishers, industrial users, and OEM manufacturing facilities makes color-matching the easiest process on the market.
GF is excited to present Stil Novo Design for this weeks Woodworker Wednesday! They offer home, wedding and light decor, custom furniture and more!
Although Arm-R-Seal rarely needs thinning because of its low viscosity, it can be thinned with up to 10% mineral spirits - more than that may thin the solids content too much.
Thinned Arm-R-Seal will be diluted but can be stored without risk of separation.
"This Woodworker Wednesday's feature is the dynamic woodworking duo behind The Chalet Woodshop, Anthony DiFabio and Sam Ashford!