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StirCrazy 09-09-2004 01:22 AM

I love birch but I like it in a natural look now a color stain. both Oak and birch are the same price here :rolleyes:

Steve

Dazz 09-09-2004 03:23 AM

I used a water based stain and did 2 coats. I didnt prep the surface like I should have, but the stain looks even to me. I used a staining sponge to apply it, not a brush.

jgoldsney 09-16-2004 08:03 PM

Its Alive!!!!
 
Well got all the water in and started the pump at lunch Yaaay!!!
I watched it for about 20 minutes and no leaks everything was great....still I am sitting here at work worrying about it lol

I will update things with pictures as soon as I get the chance

Joel

Majestic_Aquariums 09-18-2004 05:06 AM

A quick suggestion if I may-Home Depot carries a 3/4 maple plywood here at $56.00/sheet. It is what they call paint grade, and yet it looks quite nice stained as well. As far as stain, I would recommend an oil based transparent, or preferably even an alchol base-tends to absorb to maple or birch quite well.
As far as mouldings-your'e right. They got you by the ..... there. It adds up quick. Maybe primed pine? Would have to paint to contrast the woodgrain finish, but it is a more affordable alt. if you don't want MDF
Robert.

jgoldsney 09-20-2004 03:13 PM

Thanks for the reply Robert. It is nice to have a comment from a stand Guru. I think that I will be going with MDF but I will seal the heck out of it first.

My buddy has soome router bits for making raised panel cabinet doors so he can make the doors excatly the size that I want. and I don't realy care for contrasting woodgrain with solid.

What I was thinking of doing is getting him to cut all of the peices first, then paint them with a couple of coats and then get him to assemble them and touch up the nail holes.

Joel

Majestic_Aquariums 09-20-2004 11:59 PM

Yeah, you definately want it sealed quite well. If you guys have difficulty in making the raised panel doors, let me know-I will let you know of some shortcuts. Just P.M. me-might be easier that way. Best of luck.

Robert.

muck 11-17-2004 03:47 PM

Any updates Goldie? :mrgreen:

jgoldsney 11-17-2004 03:49 PM

LOL funny you should ask...Last night I was thinking that I really should get some more pictures up.....

Not much has changed....I have been busy on getting my DIY skimmer running....that and the fact that my wife just had a baby has kind of been drawing my attention away :D


JG

muck 11-17-2004 04:03 PM

Well... Congratulations on the new addition. :biggrin:
Hope all is well.

muck 01-20-2005 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jgoldsney
LOL funny you should ask...Last night I was thinking that I really should get some more pictures up.....

Not much has changed....I have been busy on getting my DIY skimmer running....that and the fact that my wife just had a baby has kind of been drawing my attention away :D


JG

Still waiting on those pictures..?? :mrgreen:


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