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S. Brant Osborn
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Age an Osage riser?
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October 18, 2007, 10:05:00 AM »
Would it be possible to age a new riser made of osage more quickly by placing it under an ultraviolet lamp? I love the look of aged osage but the bright yellow stuff .......NADA.
Any other sugestions? Thanks,
Brant
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Re: Age an Osage riser?
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Just leave it in the sunlight. It'll take a week or two to get rid of the bright yellow. Assuming your finish isn't UV protective.
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potassium permanganate (I got some from an aquarium/fish store)
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