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Yamaha PW80 Air filter OEM

Yamaha PW80 Air filter OEM

I love woodworking because of the beauty, color and charecter of the individual species of wood. Every board is unique and painting the wood makes it just another board. That's fine if you need uniformity. However if you want a piece of wood to stand out for its color, grain and pattern wax is the best finish I know. Lacquer, shalac have better protection but lack the warmth wax imparts to a piece. I can't explain the richness waxed wood has but I personal have not been able to reproduce it using dyes, alkylines, ionized chemicals. The color of the wood doesn't change or "add A touch of glowing amber" . I call it yellow tinted urathain. It seals the pores of the wood stopping oxidation so the life of the wood remains intact. oxidation that results in a color change usually darker. Wax protects Giving years of unchanged beauty wrinkle free. Some times the other finishes wrinkle when not applied exactly as directed. The brush marks must be sanded down and lacquer dust is great for the lungs. Wax on following the grain, wax off like Danielson. Any mistake just gets buffed out. Any experienced woodworker will tell you wax is known for the depth it adds. One coat or more..three is my favorite depending on the wood..wax seems to put a halo on the wood with depth. Adding to the wood not covering, coloring or dryin it out. Which some other finishes dry the wood cracks, chips show up....too late. So wax s easy to apply and who knows you may be the next Bruce Lee.

Make sure you get NATURAL FOR LIGHT WOODS, THE OTHER FOR DARKER woods, unless you preference is such

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