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<blockquote data-quote="Hangfire" data-source="post: 3409250" data-attributes="member: 27673"><p>[USER=38658]@steelfingers[/USER] we'll be looking forward to seeing the finished shadow box.</p><p></p><p>The first time I learned about torching wood was back in 68' when I was a 18 year old kid in the Army assigned to the 518Th Combat Engineers in Panama prior to volunteering for and going to Vietnam.</p><p></p><p>We were redoing our company day room and after hanging the bare plywood our platoon sergeant taught a couple of us how to torch the wood to make it sorta look like paneling......as you know the trick is to not hold the torch to close to the wood and to keep the torch moving to avoid burnt spots.</p><p></p><p>The day room ended up looking really good and I've used the torch technique a few times since then on projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangfire, post: 3409250, member: 27673"] [USER=38658]@steelfingers[/USER] we'll be looking forward to seeing the finished shadow box. The first time I learned about torching wood was back in 68' when I was a 18 year old kid in the Army assigned to the 518Th Combat Engineers in Panama prior to volunteering for and going to Vietnam. We were redoing our company day room and after hanging the bare plywood our platoon sergeant taught a couple of us how to torch the wood to make it sorta look like paneling......as you know the trick is to not hold the torch to close to the wood and to keep the torch moving to avoid burnt spots. The day room ended up looking really good and I've used the torch technique a few times since then on projects. [/QUOTE]
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