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toymanbob 10-09-2021 11:06 PM

Old bed wood needed
 
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The wood in my '55 long bed is mostly good, I'd like to keep it. There are two or three boards that should be replaced but I don't want new wood. I'm in Oregon but driving to Mesa Az for the winter and could stop on the way if anyone wants to sell me a few used slats. Thanks, Bob

mr48chev 10-10-2021 01:46 AM

Re: Old bed wood needed
 
You can probably find some old straight grain yellow pine boards that have the proper aging that you can just trim and cut the grooves for the strips and by spring they will look like the rest of the wood in the bed.

Rickysnickers 10-10-2021 09:37 AM

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I'm sure, around your parts, there are lots of old barns where you could get a few pieces.

MiraclePieCo 10-10-2021 07:34 PM

Re: Old bed wood needed
 
You can artificially age new wood with a mix of vinegar and steel wool. Let 00 steel wool dissolve in vinegar a couple of days, then wipe on the wood. Let it sit overnight to see how dark it is before adding any more, then repeat as necessary to achieve a close match.

toymanbob 10-10-2021 09:18 PM

Re: Old bed wood needed
 
Now that IS GOOD ADVICE! I'l give the aging process a try, thanks.

_Ogre 10-18-2021 12:26 PM

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sand blasting will make new wood old fast
combined with vinegar & steel wool might be what you want

MiraclePieCo 10-19-2021 03:19 AM

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https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/how-to-age-wood/

my56chevytruck 10-19-2021 09:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8982433)
You can artificially age new wood with a mix of vinegar and steel wool. Let 00 steel wool dissolve in vinegar a couple of days, then wipe on the wood. Let it sit overnight to see how dark it is before adding any more, then repeat as necessary to achieve a close match.

I've done this, it works well.


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