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Latest Kitchen, cherry
I think this is my best one to date. The customer is very happy.
More pictures here. http://jlcustomcabinets.com/html/cherry1.html

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Lamar Horton
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The finish schedule is very basic. One coat of stain, Sherwin Williams Sher-Wood BAC wiping stain, sprayed on and wiped off. Then two coats of satin lacquer sprayed on very generously.
The stain, I am told is fairly new, it dries very quickly, I mean very quickly. So fast that I barley had time to wipe it off after I sprayed a cabinet. Some of the larger cabinets I had to wet a rag with stain in order to re wet the stain I sprayed. The color is Auburn Anigre in a Chestnut base.
Ar first I didn't like the stain and how fast it was drying. But by the end of the staining, I was getting the knack.
The stain, I am told is fairly new, it dries very quickly, I mean very quickly. So fast that I barley had time to wipe it off after I sprayed a cabinet. Some of the larger cabinets I had to wet a rag with stain in order to re wet the stain I sprayed. The color is Auburn Anigre in a Chestnut base.
Ar first I didn't like the stain and how fast it was drying. But by the end of the staining, I was getting the knack.
Lamar Horton
http://www.jlcustomcabinets.com
http://www.jlcustomcabinets.com
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