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In progress
Supported the bottom
120 oak stand by J Bolton, on Flickr
Holes for cords to the electrical panel
120 oak stand by J Bolton, on Flickr
Tank on stand (its tall)
120 oak stand by J Bolton, on Flickr
Trim is almost done, I need a 1x2 for the top rail
120 oak stand by J Bolton, on Flickr
Thanks man, still trying to figure out what color I want to stain it, trying to figure out how to darken the grain and stain the rest a grey.Thoroughly diggin' the way you did this! I checked it out on your Flickr too, very nice!
Thanks man, still trying to figure out what color I want to stain it, trying to figure out how to darken the grain and stain the rest a grey.
If you really want the grain to be darker than the rest of the stained wood, you can spray the stand with a dye. The dye penetrates the grain very well. Depending on the lightness of the stained wood, you may need to re-sand the stand to remove whatever dye resides on the wood's surface. It's an added step to the finishing process, but it does have great looking results.
I keep looking at dyes, I really like the idea of dying vs staining.
https://generalfinishes.com/retail-...ains-dyes/water-based-dye-stains#.V-8exDKZPsk
was thinking of using this in grey...
Learned something new dying vs staining idea.
I keep looking at dyes, I really like the idea of dying vs staining.
https://generalfinishes.com/retail-...ains-dyes/water-based-dye-stains#.V-8exDKZPsk
was thinking of using this in grey...
Here is my 90 gallon stand and canopy (work in progress)