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  2. Michael's Cherry Stain - FineWoodworking

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    jhard | Mar 25, 2009 10:21pm | #4. Michael's Cherry Stain is a "Certified Amish Stain" which means it is made by someone in the Amish community.I doubt you will find the real formula and to my knowledge it is not sold outside of the Amish woodworking community. As you may have found, even Amish furniture stores do not sell it for refinishing.

  3. Original Arts and Crafts Finish Without Fuming

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    While the five steps to this Arts and Crafts finish may seem daunting, the execution is actually quite painless. Dye and stain increase color and contrast. Before applying any finish, sand all parts to P180-grit, then use water to raise the grain and gently sand again with P180-grit. Jeff Jewitt introduced me to using dyes under oil-based ...

  4. On 3 turbo review | DODGE RAM FORUM - Dodge Truck Forums

    www.ramforum.com/threads/on-3-turbo-review.207249

    Michaels video review of his 4th Gen On3 turbo kit. On3performance Ram 1500 Turbo Kit Review/Install Installation/Product review of the On3 performance Ram 1500 turbo kit, I get asked all of the time and figured a quick(ish) video would be easier to be able ...

  5. Minwax Polyurethane Varnish Review - FineWoodworking

    www.finewoodworking.com/2014/12/04/fast-drying-polyurethane

    UNLIMITED Membership is like taking a master class in woodworking for less than $10 a month. Minwax Polyurethane Varnish Review - The author tested 15 wipe-on finishes, including a water-based finish and both tung-oil and linseed-oil-based finishes. Pure boiled linseed oil and Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane, a brushing finish, were added for ...

  6. 1500 Dually | DODGE RAM FORUM - Dodge Truck Forums

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    Now you add the dually axle, tires, wheels, bed, etc and your truck now weighs 7000lbs then you have now reduced your max tow capacity to 8000lbs. It will still read 9000lbs no matter where you look but regardless, your max combined weight can't be over 15,000lbs so you have effectively reduced your max tow capacity.

  7. blend door actuator locations - DODGE RAM FORUM

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    Sometimes the actuators break on these things, but it is usually a broken blend, mode, or recirc door. It happens a lot and it is a very expensive fix if you take it to a mechanic. A lot of times they will replace the entire plenum box. I had the problem with my truck and I was quoted 1800 bucks to repair it.

  8. Which Finishes Are Food Safe? - FineWoodworking

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    By Jonathan Binzen #129–Mar/April 1998 Issue. Synopsis: Experts disagree about the best food-safe finishes. Finishes can be divided into two categories: film-forming finishes and penetrating finishes. For a cutting or chopping surface, rule out the film finishes — polyurethane, lacquer, varnishes and epoxy aren’t impervious to knives.

  9. Kitchen cabs.: Deeper than normal - FineWoodworking

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    It's a "U" shape that is much wider than deep. The extra combined foot of counter will effectively reduce our commute from one side to the other without shrinking the "big" feel of the kitchen space. The longer, connecting, side of the "U" will remain a standard 25" deep counter.

  10. New 2021 Forest River RV Salem Cruise Lite 273QBXL

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    2012. Engine. 5.7 Hemi. Bought a new camper Saturday - 2021 Forest River RV Salem Cruise Lite 273QBXL (33ft from tongue to bumper). The salesman told me my truck could haul it but after a lot of research I realized my F150 FX4 couldn't handle the weight safely (6000 to 6300 dry weight). Today I found a good deal on a 2012 DODGE RAM 2500 ST CREW ...

  11. Five Steps to an Arts and Crafts Finish - FineWoodworking

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    Five Steps to an Arts and Crafts Finish. Furnituremaker and Arts-and-Crafts scholar Nancy Hiller reveals her secrets to achieving an aged look. By Nancy R. Hiller #193–Sept/Oct 2007 Issue. Safeguard all the steps. Two coats of polyurethane seal and protect the piece. Rub out the topcoat with steel wool and wax.