Sorry Roger, I misread workshop as shop. I won't darken your door.
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Sorry Roger, I misread workshop as shop. I won't darken your door.
Better stock up Roger. I went looking for a new tin of Black Japan the other day only to be told by the Dulux rep that they are no longer making it. Old stock might still be available. (They gave me the recipe for making it with prooftint colours though). I see it's still on their website so maybe he was wrong :?
Are you allowed to share the recipe?
When you find it can you give me those phone numbers I wrote and put there as well.
I put mine in exactly the same place, somewhere safe so I could find them again.
I finally found the recipe.
Black Japan pigment using prooftint colours
1 part Black
2 parts Walnut
2 parts Teak Brown
HI all,
Black Japan as a stain , was originally a tar based stain , used on the edge of stairs where a carpet runner was placed down the middle.
Ask any FLOOR SANDER who has done a set of stairs in an old building , and listen to him curse Black Japan.
Remember that most timber stains are solvent based and are designed to be absorbed into the grain, where-as stove black has a wax base , as has been mentioned above, so durability of the solvent based product may be questionable.
Jeff
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http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...s/mines007.jpg
After all that, this is the end result. The finish looks about what I was after, but it is certainly a different product to use. Thanks for all the discussion!