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Post #133484 by Benzart on Fri, Dec 31, 2004 6:30 AM

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The best way will take a while. Just finish the piece and sand it down and leave it raw wood.put it out in the weather for a few months where it will get full sun along with rain and stuff. when it reaches the proper "Silver/Grey" color you are seeking, bring it indoors and there you will have it. on't coat it with anything or that color will dissappear. You can get the "Driftwood" color in a stain but it Ain't the same.