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martyn05
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Wood Stain Pens

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Hi everyone,
This is my first post.
I have recently started to do my own framing and I need to find somewhere that stocks wood stain pens so that I can finish off the small area of wood that shows sometimes in a mitre joint. Does anyone know of a supplier in the Nottingham / Derby area or a good online store in the UK?
While I have your attention, does anyone know of a good moulding and / or glass supplier in the same areas?

Many thanks

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Re: Wood Stain Pens

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Axminster do some

http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Libe ... -22558.htm

standard felt tip pens can be useful too
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Hi Martyn
Welcome to theforum

Try LION

http://www.lionpic.co.uk/Catalog/Produc ... h=chartpak
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Lion do two sets, very useful and I now colour the inside of each joint before pinning. Better than trying to correct after. Also use the gold and silver pens, again from Lion.
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Post by Jonny2morsos »

Wessex keep the Liberon colours. Leamington Spa will be your local branch.

Lion do the Edding Pens in brown and black.

Try Mitrecraft in Lincoln for your glass and mouldings, I am sure they deliver in your area. Wessex will do all your glass requirements as they are now merged with Glass and Mirror but they are a little pricey on mouldings.

Get all the brochures/price lists and work out where you can buy best but check delivery charges as it may be better to go with one supplier and get delivery FOC.

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Thank you all for your replies, I have checked out some of the websites you suggested and now just have to sort out prices, delivery etc. Again many thanks.
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Just an update for you:

I have ordered the Wood Tones set from Lion, as well as a few other bits and bobs. Again, many thanks to those who replied.
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Post by prospero »

Hi and Welcome Martyn. :D

I'll confirm that Lion are the boys for framing periferals. The range of stuff they sell is HUGE. Everything from a double mitre saw to a rivet.

Ashworth and Thompson are good firm, although I haven't brought from them for yonks. It just occured to me that they are on the right side of Nottingham for you. :wink:
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Do the Liberon pens react with PVA? I've tried using a couple of black felt tip pens to colour cut edges when joining black moulding but in both cases the ink changed colour when I applied the wood glue.
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