Re: Refinishing a Meadowbrook Cart

2002-05-26 Thread Krist Martinsen
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HI PAT, on refinishing your cart it is necessary to thoroughly sand before
applying your finish.  I assume cart is made of ash and oak and if you have
let it go bare in some spots the wood might be discolored and might need to be
bleached out to get rid of dark stains. It is nice to use a vibrator sander on
the large flat areas but will require a lot of hand work on spokes and other
small areas. there are high quality paper made by 3 M that i would recommend
as they cut faster and  last longer. Start with a 100 grit and finish with 150
to remove sanding scratches. Either a good marine varnish or exterior
polyurethane would be fine. This bit from an old wooden boat builder.  Good
luck-Krist

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Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 5:11 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Refinishing a Meadowbrook Cart

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Hello Fjord Friends-
I would like to refinish my Meadowbrook Cart and wondered if anyone had any
suggestions on how to proceed.  Should I sand the wood and get the old finish
off? Then, should I use a polyurethane protection?  I don't want to start
until I'm sure of what I'm doing.
I've considered sending the cart out to someone, but was afraid it would be
too costly.  Any suggestions or comments would be welcomed!
Thanks and Happy Memorial Day!
Pat McCurdy
Cato, NY
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Refinishing a Meadowbrook Cart

2002-05-25 Thread Momster18
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Hello Fjord Friends-
I would like to refinish my Meadowbrook Cart and wondered if anyone had any 
suggestions on how to proceed.  Should I sand the wood and get the old finish 
off? Then, should I use a polyurethane protection?  I don't want to start 
until I'm sure of what I'm doing.  
I've considered sending the cart out to someone, but was afraid it would be 
too costly.  Any suggestions or comments would be welcomed!
Thanks and Happy Memorial Day!
Pat McCurdy
Cato, NY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]