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The first one doesn’t look as ‘finished’. It’s more rustic. Depends on the look you want for the room.
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They are both distressed finish and rustic grade (cheapest) but the first has a stain to bring out the grain and give an appearance of antique oak.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 9:01 amThe first one doesn’t look as ‘finished’. It’s more rustic. Depends on the look you want for the room.
I like the colour.
This one is antique honey stain and the first one is antique chocolate.
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Do you prefer the natural look of the reddish floor or the strong grain in the stained oak?
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I prefer the darker one. I like the more rustic look of it.
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I've sent for samples of the antique chocolate. At £38 a square meter it's a lot cheaper than £54 for the darker one.
The cheaper one comes unfinished though so I'll have to spend about £30 on beeswax and spend 2 or 3 days waxing it.
Luckily I only need about 5 or 6 square meters to do the whole truck.
The cheaper one comes unfinished though so I'll have to spend about £30 on beeswax and spend 2 or 3 days waxing it.
Luckily I only need about 5 or 6 square meters to do the whole truck.
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He teaches you what those inside numbers in a speed square are used for (building roofs).
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Nice tool. My set square is the corner of a 3/4'' sheet of ply.
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Nearly finished the dresser, I need another TV job to fund the expensive oak floor, skirting planks and trim though.
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Looks like it belongs. I like the pine, it's appropriate for the building, style of construction is too.
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