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    Default new easy wood finish

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    tried the new general finishes wood turners finish. its a new low VOC water based finish. you can apply it with a paper towel like I did, brush it, or spray. it dries in about ten minutes and builds like Ca but without being as brittle. the pic is of curly bubinga with no final finishing, just the build coats in about 3 hours. you can use it as a sealer as well. it comes in 2 or 8oz bottles pint or quart cans. give it a try I think you'll be as pleased as I am with it.Oh and I did this in my room with no smell or fumes that I could tell. The 2oz is $7.50 and 8oz was $12.
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    That looks like a nice finish !
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    http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/18504-welcome-workshop-how-do-i-where-do-i-what-do-i-answers-here.html

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    Yes sir that's it.
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    It looks really good from the pic..
    I have tried their Arm-r seal and liked it, have to put this stuff on the list to check out


    Thanks for the heads up on it

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    I really like their arm r seal as well. would like to give some of their gel stains a try. . have heard some good things about there colors and coverage.
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