Finishing 'Assembled' and 'Disassembled' Furniture Paint/Stain Tips
HOW TO VIDEO: You can save time and get better results when you know what to paint/stain ‘Assembled’ and what to paint/stain ‘Disassembled’. In this video, we show you three examples to take your finishing game to the next level. You’ll also get tips that will help with your project from start to 'Finish'. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Hello 00:48 Example of what to finish ‘Assembled’ and why 02:19 Example of what to finish ‘Partially Assembled’ and why 04:42 Example of What to finish ‘Disassembled’ and why

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