Archive for the ‘How To Stain’ Category
How to Stain and Age Furniture : Applying Whitewash Stain to Furniture
Create look of chipped antique furniture finish. Learn tricks for giving your furniture an aged appearance in this free woodworking lesson from an experienced furniture maker. Expert: Richard Buccola Bio: Richard Buccola is an entrepreneur and investor. He is also the owner of several popular food & spirits establishments in Queens, NY, including the former PJ’s Bar & Grill, and The Ivy Room. Filmmaker: Buccola Richard
How to Stain Mohagany doors
You will learn the easiest and quickest way to finish these beautiful mohagany entry doors with an excellant product that I have used myself personnally. Cuts time and money and end up with a high quality furnuture grade finish. Be sure to go to our website for more How To Videos on Faux Finishing, Painting.
How to Stain a Deck : How to Stain a Deck: Stain Types
Deck stains vary depending on the type of stain. Discover the properties of various deck stains used to stain a deck in this free video on deck staining. Expert: Steve Snow Bio: Steve Snow has been repairing decks in Cottonwood and Sedona, AZ for 9 years and is the owner of Decks R Us. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
How to Stain Wood : Applying Gel Wood Stain
Gel stain is thicker, contains more pigment that regular oil-based stains. Learn about staining wood in this free woodworking and wood project series from an expert carpenter. Expert: Steve Anthony Contact: www.SteveAnthonyStudios.com Bio: Steve Anthony has been a professional photographer since 1989. Filmmaker: Steve Anthony
How to Stain a Deck : How to Stain a Deck: How to Prepare a Pressure Washer for Deck Treatment
Prepare a pressure washer to stain a deck by adding conditioner to the sprayer. Prepare a pressure washer to stain a deck using the tips in this free video on deck staining. Expert: Steve Snow Bio: Steve Snow has been repairing decks in Cottonwood and Sedona, AZ for 9 years and is the owner of Decks R Us. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
How to Stain a Log Home in 6 Easy Steps
Do I have to re-stain my log home every year? No, not unless you use an inferior stain. Our warranty says we want you to recoat every 48 months. The new stains that the top stain manufacturers produce are so much better now that all you have to do is stain the new home and then apply a compatible topcoat. The topcoat is actually what is protecting the stain and is what you will use when it is time to recoat. Any time spent on outside maintenance will be SAVED on the inside because once the inside had been stained and sealed it is like furniture, good for life. www.goldeneagleloghomes.com Log Homes and Log Home Floor Plans Cabins by Golden Eagle Log Homes
How to Stain a Deck : How to Stain a Deck: Sanding the Deck
Sanding a deck with a belt sander prepares the wood for deck stain. Learn how to sand a deck to prepare the deck for stain with deck staining tips in this free video on deck staining. Expert: Steve Snow Bio: Steve Snow has been repairing decks in Cottonwood and Sedona, AZ for 9 years and is the owner of Decks R Us. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
How to Stain Wood : Water-Based Vs. Solvent-Based Clear Coats
See examples of clear-coat wood finishes. Learn about different finishes for staining wood in this free woodworking and wood project series from an expert carpenter. Expert: Steve Anthony Contact: www.SteveAnthonyStudios.com Bio: Steve Anthony has been a professional photographer since 1989. Filmmaker: Steve Anthony
How to Stain Wood : Gel Stain on Mahogany & Oak
Gel stain doesn’t penetrate grain as completely as oil stain. Learn using a gel stain for staining wood in this free woodworking and wood project series from an expert carpenter. Expert: Steve Anthony Contact: www.SteveAnthonyStudios.com Bio: Steve Anthony has been a professional photographer since 1989. Filmmaker: Steve Anthony
Refinishing Wood Furniture : How to Stain Wood Furniture
Staining wood is easy with advice from an expert! Learn how to stain hard wood such as mahogany in this free video. Expert: Curt Martin Bio: Curtis W. Martin is a third-generation antiques restorer. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC