Thanks! Learning a lot and have much respect for artisans and people like George who can be so consistent in their matching of finishes. As a near total newbie to restraining pipes, I have a few observations (you pros may now say "Well, duh" but much of this I've known in theory but never actually had practical hands on experience. ):
- Briar is both a wonderful mistress and a heartless bitch. Undressed it can be even more beautiful than you thought or hiding a hideous flaw. Or both.
- I have no yet to find a way to perfect stripping a pipe without blowing out the nomenclature.
- The next pipe gets vaseline put on the nomenclature and then gets carefully sanded down after the rest of the stain is removed.
- It's strange how two pipes can look similar in tone when stripped but take the stain so differently.
- Stain, no matter how much you try, makes a mess. Even wearing gloves my hands haven't been this colorful since I wore a smock in 2nd grade and used Tempura paints.