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Old 01-13-2020, 01:22 PM   #1
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Cabinet colors by year / matching stains

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New to me owner of a 2014 267BHS. Have some woodworking ideas but before I start I was wondering if anyone had luck with some color match stains for our rigs, or if there were standardized colors for the years.

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Made a shelf for mine a few years ago tried and tried to match stain and could not so went to dealer and ordered stain from Jayco to match my trailer not cheap had to buy a quart and cost me $38 good luck.
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Old 01-14-2020, 12:32 PM   #3
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The last post in this thread may help:
https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f...ior-70985.html
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Made a shelf for mine a few years ago tried and tried to match stain and could not so went to dealer and ordered stain from Jayco to match my trailer not cheap had to buy a quart and cost me $38 good luck.
Oh good, you can order the matching stain. I'll do that. Yeah it will be expensive but a quart will last me a lifetime.

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A woodworking shop or paint store can also help. My shop even has test cans. I took in door to match and some of the wood I was going to use. They helped me try several till I got a good match. May not be cheaper but sure is quicker. Also, some stains take differently on types of wood and you won't be using the factory wood.
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Made a shelf for mine a few years ago tried and tried to match stain and could not so went to dealer and ordered stain from Jayco to match my trailer not cheap had to buy a quart and cost me $38 good luck.
I called today and they had no idea where to get the stain. Did you buy from your dealer? Can you post a picture of the can?
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