March 19, 201115 yr Bob I am sure that all of us here would love to see some pics of your shop and learn about what you do with all your shapers ! Here in Ca. I use mostly General Finishes , Tung oil , and epoxys . There are a few low VOC solvent based items available , but only a few . I am not familiar with Campbell .Do you produce a product line ? Bob Kloes said: Nice machine. I am sure it will see lots of use. The products you do are great. Do you use all water base finish? In California, I suppose you have to. Did you ever try ML Campbell Agualante? Nice stuff too. bob
March 19, 201115 yr http://www.mlcampbell.com/index.jspShould be a dealer somewhere by you. General Finishes is great stuff. Their durovar{brain fart here] is great stuff.AS far as my shop, I'll get some pictures. The furniture I make is on my web site. Lots of stuff not on there too. This was a step back I did a few years back for a dining room set.
March 19, 201115 yr Author Wow Bob! That is beautiful!!! I have nothing more to say, I am picking my heart off the ground right now.Bob Kloes said:http://www.mlcampbell.com/index.jspShould be a dealer somewhere by you. General Finishes is great stuff. Their durovar{brain fart here] is great stuff.AS far as my shop, I'll get some pictures. The furniture I make is on my web site. Lots of stuff not on there too. This was a step back I did a few years back for a dining room set.
March 19, 201115 yr A beautiful piece Bob ! Love the colors- and do I detect a hint of the Orient ? Bob Kloes said: http://www.mlcampbell.com/index.jsp Should be a dealer somewhere by you. General Finishes is great stuff. Their durovar{brain fart here] is great stuff. AS far as my shop, I'll get some pictures. The furniture I make is on my web site. Lots of stuff not on there too. This was a step back I did a few years back for a dining room set.
March 19, 201115 yr Hi Rob and John. Thanks for the kind words. Interesting about the orient comment. I am about as far removed from that as can be. Is it the colors that reminded you of that Rob? Black and golden amber was what I used. I use mostly water base dyes from W D Lockwood. They have some amazing colors. http://www.wdlockwood.com/main.htmlThey have dyes for specific woods. Nice company, has been around for well over 100 years. Thanks again guys. bob
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