How to Stain Cheap Pine so that it Looks Amazing
Staining pine is a bit trickier than staining other woods - especially if you want a beautiful, even finish. I'm sharing how to stain pine with a beautiful, even finish including lots of tips and tricks for avoid blotchiness. With this step-by-step tutorial, your next pine project will look gorgeous!
Go to the lumber yard & buy 1" thick x 10" wide premium white pine 8' boards at $0.85/linear foot. hand sand all the edges so they aren't sharp/look older. Then cut them in a staggered length & place down to assure u like the pattern. apply PL400 subfloor glue along the bottoms & lay them down butted up board to board (the sanded edges provided some small gaps between them for character.) he used a nail gun/compressor with finish nails for extra hold. Apply Watco Danish Dark Walnut Oil.
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