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From Farmer Brown's Plow Shop - Cooler - 08-20-2015 This finish recipe from Farmer Brown's Plow Shop. Is it familiar to anyone? How to make your handles have that old look Fill a half gallon empty can or mason jar with vinegar and 5 pads of 4/0 steel wool 2 Let set for two days for medium stain or 4 days for darker stain. Pour stain into a new container using a strainer 3 Sand wood with coarse sandpaper for better wood penetration.. 4 Apply with brush, until wood is fully penetrated with stain. 5 After wood has completely dried, wax with Minwax and polish with a towel. 6 If you want and aged finish, distress the wood,sanding,then applying stain.. http://www.farmerbrownsplowshop.net/handles.html Re: From Farmer Brown's Plow Shop - Howard Acheson - 08-20-2015 That is a very common "home brew" stain and has been used for years. Google "vinegar and steel wood stain" for lots of info. Re: From Farmer Brown's Plow Shop - MichaelMouse - 08-20-2015 Worked best for me when I followed advice to wash the wool in MS. Got rid of the oil. Re: From Farmer Brown's Plow Shop - sonofbluegrass - 08-20-2015 It works differently on different woods, largely based on tanin content. A pre-wash with strong tea will make it darker. It also acts differently if it is old versus freshly made. Color varies from brownish to black to a sort of off green and it will darken veg tanned leather but also dry the leather (resulting in an old cracked look). ron |