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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Not a bad article.

    Gooday.

    Thought some of you might be interested in this. I was.
    http://www.popularwoodworking.com/fe.../features.html



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    Good one . A great article.

    Here are a couple of comments from me re: the Lacquer/Shellac section of article.[/b]

    FRESH SHELLAC IS A MUST!

    Shellac flakes (Brown. Golden, etc.) have an extremely long shelf life in their dry state and a reasonably short one in the liquid form approx 14 mth.

    DO NOT buy white or dewaxed white shellac in its dry form. In this form it has a very short shelf life unless kept under constant refrigeration. In hot weather/climates this could be as short as a few weeks.

    Always by white or dewaxed white shellac in liquid. The shelf life of the liquid is about the same as brown. Buy dewaxed white in preference to white if you don't want the wax content. (They are both about the same price.)

    When buying any liquid shellac it is preferable to buy from a supplier that has a high turnover of the product or buy it from a manufacture/supplier who is prepared to give a manufacture and use by date on the label.

    In Australia it is also preferable to buy liquid shellac that is manufactured with Ethanol (100%IMS -Indutrial Methylated Spirit) Most manufacturers use 95%IMS. It saves them money and slightly degrades the product & reduces the shelf life as it contains 5% water.

    HERE COMES THE PLUG

    U-Beaut Polishes uses only Ethanol 100%IMS. Our pre-mixed (liquid) shellac always carries a manufacture date & use by date on the label. Our mix your own flake shellac also has a place for noting the date it was mixed.

    Please note: that this info pertains to Australia only. I do not know what solvents are used in other countries to make their shellac with but I would guess it is probably the same as here. I do know that some here and overseas also substitute resins for a portion of the shellac in their mixtures and that it is possible that you are not really buying pure shellac at all.

    I hope this sheds a little more light on the subject for those who are interested. Maybe it will also create a bit more discussion.

    Please excuse the blatant advertising but I couldn't resist.

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    It may be blatant advertising but it is also helpful information. If more manufacturers, suppliers etc provided this sort of information then we would all be better informed. So if this is blatant advertising them I am all for it!

    Cheers

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    Question

    I should also have said that to avoid all that confusion about finishes I will just stick to the best of all Triple E & Shellawax. But that sounds as if I am brown nosing!
    John H.

    [This message has been edited by John Hambly (edited 29 June 2000).]
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    OK Neil, let us know your secret... How do you put little faces that wink & roll their eyes etc in your messages? Rick
    RFNK

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    OK Neil, let us know your secret... How do you put little faces that wink & roll their eyes etc in your messages? Rick
    RFNK

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    Cool

    Great faces eh

    In case you haven't realised yet we now have an updated version of the BB and one of the new goodies in this version is the adition of these new smiles

    Next time you make a post you can find them on the Smilies Legend to the left of the Reply box.

    Or just click on the above link.

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    Thanks , especially for pointing those of us in the unitiated class in a direction of an interesting read.I can now perhaps look forward to someway being enlightened with intention to avoid confusion!!!

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    Ah c'mon Neil, you're just showing off now! Thanksh fa tha exthplanatchun anyway!
    RFNK

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    Cool

    Oi Neil ---I guess Jim Carroll's seen a side of your nature that the rest of us have'nt picked up on yet.
    Why else would he throw a big ol' yella face with a cheeky grin all over the WWW.

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