Finishing touches

Debs

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I have now started doing the finishing stuff to my van, I think I am beginning to get the hang of making mitre's, which I have always struggled with, and learning to spray varnish. So three cupboard door's done, just another five to do!

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Mystic Deb`s does it again, looks amazing, very tasteful, you`d put a lot of blokes to shame, but you`ll have to get a cover for your blue Pee pail though, for when you get visitors
 
Fantastic job and well done,hope you are using a cravity spray gun ,the iwata 71 side swival cup is spot on or the chinese copy at about £30 ebay ,hope you are wearing a air feed mask or charcoal, h&s.
 
Fantastic job and well done,hope you are using a cravity spray gun ,the iwata 71 side swival cup is spot on or the chinese copy at about £30 ebay ,hope you are wearing a air feed mask or charcoal, h&s.

Plasticote spray can, "The Range"
 
Looks very smart, well done, the cupboards look great.
Excuse my ignorance, is that plywood spary varnished, the finish looks 1st class,nice deep warm colour.
 
The plywood is stained mahogany, the surrounds are natural and the whole thing gloss garnished. Mostly I have used Johnson's polyurethane varnish, although I did try some spray Plasticote, but is too expensive for large areas
 
The plywood is stained mahogany, the surrounds are natural and the whole thing gloss garnished. Mostly I have used Johnson's polyurethane varnish, although I did try some spray Plasticote, but is too expensive for large areas

floody smell cheker?
 
:lol-049::lol-049::lol-049: Didn't spot that one :lol-049::lol-049::lol-049:
 
That's a nice job you've done there! who needs a professional!!

Phill
 
The plywood is stained mahogany, the surrounds are natural and the whole thing gloss garnished. Mostly I have used Johnson's polyurethane varnish, although I did try some spray Plasticote, but is too expensive for large areas

Rustins yacht varnish is good stuff.
 
While the weather is so crap, I'm still doing those finishing jobs, and after these two, I only have one small door to do.

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Forgot to add, this time I brush varnished, then did "lay off" with foam brush, and seem to have got a better finish.
 
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That looks lovely, Debs. Well done.

I know what you mean about mitre work though, it's not easy to start off with!

Keep up the cracking work :)

Rich.
 
That is looking really good, you should be very pleased with yourself.
 
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