Repairing a Scratch on Furniture -- Need Some Help

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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 10:24 AM
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Another thought...
Use it as a decoritive design element. You could carve a notch in the wood every time you..ah...er...ah...um, like you would on a rifle.

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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MROLDV8
Another thought...
Use it as a decoritive design element. You could carve a notch in the wood every time you..ah...er...ah...um, like you would on a rifle.

MR



I would have never thought of that.

 
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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 11:19 AM
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I really don't know what he utilized as a topcoat... I just know he sprayed something. Maybe it was satin polyU but, I'm not sure.

I think I have his contact information on the work order that he left at the house after he fixed the scratch on the headboard. Maybe if he's out my way he could schwing by and take care of it... wonder how much they'd charge. Hmm...

I might check that option before I do anything myself. I definitely recall that he was VERY good at what he was doing and seemed to know what he was doing... very meticulous. I'd hate to screw it up worse and have a bigger problem on my hands.
 
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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 01:02 PM
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[QUOTE=jamzwayne]I'm always late.

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I agree.....
 
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