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Can you help me? Someone asked me to build them this table. Well, I built it, but I can’t figure out how to achieve this color. What stain should I use?

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The verathane mentioned will get you close to that color, but if you really want that aged look the best method is to take a a wire brush wheel in a drill or angle grinder to it. Will give it a good distressed look where the grain lines really stand out. I can't link to youtube from work, but you can find a ton of videos on the process out there.
 
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Hopefully this was your way of pointing out a negative with this cycle and not a way of saying that being able to EE isn’t an advantage for the development of a player.

Would have been nice to have more. It's never a bad thing to get a jump on development. EE's benefit from an early start in S&C.
 
Would have been nice to have more. It's never a bad thing to get a jump on development. EE's benefit from an early start in S&C.
The good news is we don't have any areas where we'll need to rely on a true freshman to step up. Some may end up winning the job and some could end up being upgrades, but there's not the huge glaring need for a freshman to be ready like there has been every year for the past 8 or so.
 
Not saying they will turn out the same, but imo we have our versions of DeForest Buckner and Arik Armstead (if yall know or remember them from Oregon) in Perry and Middle, both 6'7 and weigh 290-300.
Yeah I was thinking about that too. Could be real nice. But not sure Perry will get much time this year.
 
The good news is we don't have any areas where we'll need to rely on a true freshman to step up. Some may end up winning the job and some could end up being upgrades, but there's not the huge glaring need for a freshman to be ready like there has been every year for the past 8 or so.
Agree there's no need, but it's a great luxury to have. Gives freshman a beneficial headstart
 
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The good news is we don't have any areas where we'll need to rely on a true freshman to step up. Some may end up winning the job and some could end up being upgrades, but there's not the huge glaring need for a freshman to be ready like there has been every year for the past 8 or so.
Very True...
 
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