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Hi All, Did a little face lift on my woodshop today. It's got a few spots that need a little more paint, but I never claimed to be no painter either Tell me what you think? There's nothing like painting with fire.







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That looks great, I like the choice of color. It blends into the natural environment much more. Did you flame the trim??? it's a cool effect. Is that covered in a clear coat to protect it??
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cool Randy. what have you treated the trim with after burning it?
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Hi ya'll, I forgot the name right now, but it's a clear sealer/stain but it seems to have a light brown color to it in the can. Dries clear though. I burnt the trim with a cutting torch. I like it, but it's kinda wierd on my eyes after 5 years of white.
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looks great. its like a new shop to you. the burnt wood trim really sets off the trim.
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