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Date Posted: - Monday - 04/30/07 - 3:53pm
Author: John & Jan
Subject: Prepping the Wood
In reply to: Bill Kranidis 's message, "What do you mean "maybe" ???" on - Saturday - 04/28/07 - 6:18pm

Wow! That sounds fantastic! We can hardly wait to see the picts. Meanwhile, everyone says "The prep is the most important part." Does that mean taking it all the way down to bare wood? If so, any suggestions on the most effective way of doing it? Scrapers and obital sanders? Heatguns? Chemical strippers?

What about "fillers"? (Or should I save that for another post?)

Cheers,
John & Jan
Santa Teresa
San Diego

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