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Offline beeker

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I found a couple cool sheds when I was in WY this year.. one is very nice with still some original color.. I want to stain it to look like it just dropped.. what do I use? I've been to vandykes and someone said just use walnut stain.. but I don't want to mess it up.. it's 44" and nice and heavy.

any advice?
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  When painting replicas and hard horn I use oil paints.
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