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Crowbar With Wooden Handle And Metal Top
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This crowbar is great for pulling out old nails from chair frames and to loosen hook nails before removing the old paper cord seat.
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Crowbar With Wooden Handle And Metal Top
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Mohawk Hard Wax Wood Restoration Kit With 40 Wax Color Variants
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The Mohawk wood restoration kit is ideal for small repairs in wooden furniture including repairs of scratches, small holes, and dents.
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Mohawk Hard Wax Wood Restoration Kit With 40 Wax Color Variants
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Mohawk Hard Wax Kit
Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on
The Mohawk hard wax kit is ideal for small repairs in wooden furniture including repairs of scratches, small holes, and dents.
The kit includes 10 different color variants.
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Mohawk Hard Wax Kit
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Mohawk Hard Wax Wood Restoration Kit With 20 Wax Color Variants
Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on
The Mohawk wood restoration kit is ideal for small repairs in wooden furniture including repairs of scratches, small holes, and dents.
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Mohawk Hard Wax Wood Restoration Kit With 20 Wax Color Variants
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Aluminum Cooling Block For Wax And Glue
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Aluminum cooling block for wax and glue.
The cooling block helps considerably with the setting time of wax filling and glue.
The block can be used after filling a hole with wax filler by placing the cooling iron directly on top of the filled hole.
This way the wax filling cools down much faster, and you get a surface that is easier to scrape off with a mini planer.
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Aluminum Cooling Block For Wax And Glue
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Aluminum cooling block for wax and glue.
The cooling block helps considerably with the setting time of wax filling and glue.
The block can be used after filling a hole with wax filler by placing the cooling iron directly on top of the filled hole.
This way the wax filling cools down much faster, and you get a surface that is easier to scrape off with a mini planer.
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