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Jul 27th, 08, 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bigchaz View Post
ahhh smart idea on the drying
Charlie,

Nothing smart. Buy a bunch and you will see. Come bundled in 12's, and soaking. These were staged for about 3 weeks just to let the wood dry out.

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Do the spindles drip stain everywhere when you pull them out? Does it not mess up the stain to be handling the stained spindles when installing them? Or do you let them dry for a bit?
I would imagine that the spindles will "drip". Not too concerned about handling them after a few minutes. Note, this is the 1st time we have tried this, kind of a test run on another similar monster job later in the season. We will be using Ready Seal stain, so do not think handling or dripping will be any problem.



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