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Woodchuck2
21st September 2002, 11:44 AM
After many hints from yours truly SHMBO
bought me Neil's polishers' bible for my
birthday!
A very interesting and informative little
reference which is getting plenty of use.
However, there is no mention of 2-pack
finishes. I know you can't cover everything
but is this topic anathema to furniture
makers or do we only use it on floors etc?
I tried it with mixed results.The instructions on the can (which I did read carefully) were pretty basic and didn't deliver what they promised.
Does anyone know the secret?
Woodchuck

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Woodchuck

Shane Watson
21st September 2002, 05:06 PM
Hi Chas,

The secret is to not use brands that are focused on the hobbiest market. Head to Russco's or Pioneer Industrial Products ( tell em I sent ya! http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif ) Mirotone is one that I have had great success with over the years.

Also one very important thing about 2-part products is that when they say 10:1 they mean 10:1 not 11:1. The slightest difference can mean success or failure. All leading industrail brands will supply a measuring stick with the ratios clearly marked for two or three part mixes.

Cheers!

ubeaut
21st September 2002, 07:34 PM
G'day Chas

The reason for no 2 part info in book is that I really have little knowledge of it I have only ever used clear casting resin in a couple of finishes and that is all.

Had great success with the casting resin and have seen some brilliant finishes done with 2 part flow-pack type products but that's not enough for inclusion in the book. Shane is pretty well up with the 2 part stuff and is a good one to seek more info from.

Cheers - Neil

Corunetes
22nd September 2002, 12:06 AM
Could I get a little (or a lot......suit yourself) on the polisher's handbook as described above?

I would dearly luv to be able to get consistently good finishes on my creations but so far my results have been decidedly iffy.


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Catch ya later,
Peter B.
(Corunetes)

ubeaut
22nd September 2002, 12:28 AM
http://www.ubeaut.com.au/book.html

Woodchuck2
24th September 2002, 07:34 PM
Thank you Shane and Neil.
I shall venture out to Russco's
and give their product/s a go.
As they say in the Good Book "You get
what you pay for!"
Cheers
Woodchuck