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29 May, 2019
New life for old French table
Needs care in application, I used an old pair of my wife's tights to firmly wipe off the excess, this sorts out all the brush strokes and evens the coating out. Initially looks gloss, then dries to a smooth, flat matt finish.The result is very pleasing and the colour change was marginal in our experience. This was on an old French cherry wood refectory table and gave it that slightly shabby-chic look. We did 3 coats using less than a 3rd of a tin !
the 1st pic shows how the table was....in a bit of a state. Pic 2 shows it after sanding with a yellow & green kitchen scourer sponge & washing powder, took all the wax off, finally pic 3 is after the 3 coats of Osmo oil matt 3062. We did try samples first and were tempted by the RAW finish 3044, but too much white pigment for us, showed up the imperfections on our rustic table.
The big colour diff in the pics is due to pic no 1 being taken at night whereas the others were taken in daylight. The colour diff was actually marginal.

04 Jan, 2020
Replacing Dudley Pneumatic cistern valve Niagra Vantage
1 of 1 found this helpful My old sgl flush Dudley Pneu valve failed........the plastic hinge pivot wears out and eventually breaks, this part of the design is poor and the material inferior, this assembly is flimsy.
However, I spent alot of time trying to match my valve with replacements on ebay. My valve didnt quite match. The Pneu hose from the button and access plate went into a rubber type female hose coupling rather than the green male type spigot on the newer versions. Also, the bayonet fitting on mine wasn't close to the newer versions. I had to turn mine 180* anti clockwise to get to the release point rather than the 1/4 turn the new ones require. This was very frustrating and took several attempts in a very restricted space. I used my phone to take pix, then expand the pix to see the problem, then it gave me confidence to firmly rotate the valve sufficiently in order to remove. No helpful instruction anywhere online about these older versions needing this or pictures matching mine exactly. In the end it worked out, but took much longer than anticipated and couldnt follow instructions as my older version didnt perform according to the newer instructions or helpful web tutorials online (thank you to all that do those). But, loo now back in service..... I would suggest oiling the pivot bracket and coupling moving parts to ensure long lasting use.