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24th August 2005, 09:54 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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clear coat ?
does anyone know of a clear gloss coat that does not take too long to dry, , i have used feast watson gloss for a long time and it's great but so slow drying...
i think sprayers use a fast drying gloss of some sort,not sure though...
anyway , sugestions would be appriecated...Hurry, slowly
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24th August 2005, 10:24 PM #2
Lacquer dries in a few seconds.
Shellac a lttle bit longer
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25th August 2005, 12:04 AM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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i use shellac now and it's great but seems to be lacking something , should i be using more coats of shellac , i'm doing about 3 now , i noticed with french polishing the shellac builds up giving a real lustre, but i'm no french polisher...
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25th August 2005, 09:57 AM #4Senior Member
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Sprayed on lacquer and polyurethane give a clear gloss finish that dries fast. Most projects (even with multiple coats) can be finished in less than a day. You can also alter the gloss level and get a satin finish. And the finish is even, silky smooth, tough/ scratch resistant, water resistant, and makes the wood look beautiful.
Richard
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25th August 2005, 12:00 PM #5Originally Posted by la HuertaRusty
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25th August 2005, 04:29 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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i'm just finishing of a table now , and have done 3 coats of shelac, so i will keep putting on more coats and see what happens...i usually bees wax when it's all done which looks great, but with about 6 to 10 coats of shelac (instead of 3) it should then have the lustre i'm looking for ...
spraying would be nice but just don't have the room or ventilation...maybe when i build a big barn one day...
oh...how long should i wait between coats, is an hour ok in normal weather...Hurry, slowly
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25th August 2005, 05:07 PM #7Originally Posted by la Huerta
I always beewswax, especially if I want a full finish. Using Feast Watson Carnauba wax (a carnauba and beeswax mixture) I can put it on pretty thick to fill any open grain and it sets hard.
When you have a big build of shellac it pays to leave each coat to dry as long as possible For the final six coats I would only put on three a day, two to three hours apart. Make the last couple of coats thinner, to minimise streaks.Rusty
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25th August 2005, 09:43 PM #8
Once you have shellac'd the piece, how do you store the brush, and clean it? I think I've just ruined my nice new brush and am wondering if it is worth salvaging at all.
thanks
RufflyRustic
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25th August 2005, 10:06 PM #9Retired
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Metho?
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25th August 2005, 10:53 PM #10
just soak it in metho even if its gone rock hard the meths will clean it.
Its good practise after you clean any paintbrush to wash it thoroughly in warm soapy water.
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26th August 2005, 08:21 AM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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i have some feast watson carnuaba wax here , used it a few times but went back to the straight beeswax as it seems to give an almost glass like finish, and it smells good too...
Hurry, slowly
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26th August 2005, 12:45 PM #12Originally Posted by rufflyrusticRusty
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28th August 2005, 11:47 PM #13gurney456 Guest
Quick Drying Clear Coats
In Balmain there is an old furniture finishing supply shope' and you can purchase a product (DULUX I think) called Stylwood. It comes in all % of gloss levels.
It dries in about 6 minutes, out of the gun. It is really strong smelling and a lot of precaution should be taken when using this product, best talk to the blokes in the shop.
This eliminates my problem with the area that the new project is drying remaining dust free.
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29th August 2005, 12:13 AM #14
Sounds like a nitro-cellulose lacquer
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Originally Posted by gurney456
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