Results 1 to 12 of 12
Thread: I'm officially over WOP
-
2nd September 2017, 03:00 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- Apr 2013
- Location
- Sydney
- Posts
- 74
I'm officially over WOP
I had thought all the banter about Wipe on Poly was codswallop, but I am now officially over WOP and will revert back to spraying on a finish. After a small hiccup on my "Thank you box", I protected the lid top with some tape, but as I took the tape off a small section of finish came off with it. So not happy with it, I gave a light sand but there was still a small blemish on the lid, and so it went from excellent (cant see what all the fuss was about with WOP), to small blemish, to a bigger blemish to wipe marks (slowly seeing what people are talking about) to its ok but not perfect so i'll polish it out, to oops I didn't cut back enough, lets do I again to, lets use micromesh to this is getting worse, to this is f'g crazy what am I doing wrong to, what sh-t product this is, i'll never use this stuff again.
Now, I have sections that absorb finish, other areas not. so I will sand off the entre top back to bare wood and start again, and then once done i'll be turfing the rest of the WOP so i don't give myself the option to use, ever.
besides the warmer weather will help with spraying.
This box is absolutely doing my head in. i want it finished so badly.
-
2nd September 2017, 06:27 AM #2
What finish are you going to spray onto the box?
Rob
-
2nd September 2017, 10:43 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- Apr 2013
- Location
- Sydney
- Posts
- 74
I will be using Cabots Polyurethene Gloss spray can. I was advised that due to the thinning chemicals in the spray can that it may wrinkle previous finishes, so I have sanded the entire box top back to bare wood so there is no residual WOP and will tape then tape off the rest of the box to prevent over spray.
-
3rd September 2017, 04:48 AM #4
Thanks, Fumbler.
Regards,
Rob
-
3rd September 2017, 04:18 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- Jan 2009
- Location
- Australia
- Posts
- 168
Could you please post up some photos of the finished product. I too am/was a wop convert but lately have been having troubles.
Found three new unopened tins of the minwax product had gotten the yellow tinge. Most disappointing
Lyle.
-
3rd September 2017, 05:56 PM #6GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- May 2015
- Location
- Brisbane
- Posts
- 49
I hear you. I used it once, got half way through and ended up brushing it on. went to use it again and the contents of the tin had congealed so it went in the bin. Never again.
-
3rd September 2017, 06:05 PM #7
Spray on Poly and Nitro are my best friends! Sand back lightly, coat, light sand, 3 more coats and cut and polish.... shines like the sun!!!
Easy peasy!
-
5th September 2017, 11:33 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- Apr 2014
- Location
- Kew, Vic
- Posts
- 123
Hi WP,
Given your volume of work output I imagine you use a proper spray outfit? May I ask what poly and nitro you use? WOP and I don't get on - I find it so much simpler to use UB hard shellac. I'd really like to move to spraying NC though.
Brian
-
6th September 2017, 05:25 PM #9
I spray either in the back yard in a tent (a fold up 3x3 with mesh sides) or simply on a fold up plastic table. It is hardly ideal, but it is what I have.
My spray gear and mask is professional and I've a good high-CFM compressor, but I don't have a booth, which would be awesome, but later after Ive saved for a commercial premises.
Poly is Cabots Cabothane and Nitro is Wattyl Stylewood 95% gloss.
Ive been intending to move to Mirolac 3125/3130 and 3150 : MIROLAC NC Nitrocellulose Lacquers | MIROTONE
-
6th September 2017, 06:22 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
- Join Date
- Apr 2014
- Location
- Kew, Vic
- Posts
- 123
Thanks, WP. That should save me heaps of running around. Much appreciated!
Brian
-
17th September 2017, 07:05 PM #11Senior Member
- Join Date
- Sep 2005
- Location
- Perth
- Age
- 53
- Posts
- 0
[QUOTE=woodPixel;2044641]I spray either in the back yard in a tent
Bloody brilliant idea. I dont have room for a spray booth either so I think I will try the tent too.
Thanks WoodPixel
-
17th September 2017, 07:38 PM #12
Its one of these with the removable sides: OZtrail Deluxe Gazebo 3x3
The sides are like fine flyscreen. It lets the fog dissipate readily and keeps out the pesky flying things
Its dead easy to put up and take down. This one is very tough, its survived fierce storms and protracted leaving-up.
Similar Threads
-
Woohoo! I'm now officially 'a valued member of our community'
By rsser in forum NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH RENOVATIONReplies: 23Last Post: 20th February 2013, 11:55 AM -
Society has officially turned to dog cr@p
By ozhunter in forum NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH RENOVATIONReplies: 12Last Post: 3rd December 2012, 08:34 PM -
I'm officially Unemployed
By Gumby in forum NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH RENOVATIONReplies: 59Last Post: 15th September 2006, 07:26 PM
Bookmarks