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Thread: A different type of finish
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9th August 2004, 10:48 PM #1
A different type of finish
Guys,
My father in law told me about a finish he learnt on saturday. He said put some thinner in a jar and add polystyrean (not sure if i spelt it right) until it disolves and thickens and then use this. Is this a common finish?
Roger
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9th August 2004, 11:21 PM #2
Originally Posted by Babytoolman
Good Luck
Farne
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9th August 2004, 11:24 PM #3
Roger,
sounds a bit like a home-made nitro cellulose lacquer, there was a thread recently by someone who had a recipe that was ping pong balls dissolved in thinners. It might work, but it would be difficult to ensure consistency from one batch to the next. NC lacquer is pretty cheap anyway, hardly worth all the mucking around. NC lacquer is available in different gloss levels which is probably not the case when you brew it yourself.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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10th August 2004, 10:38 AM #4
It is worth re-stateing this is also called BATHTUB NAPALM I doubt I would be covering anything I didn't want to burn long, hot and dirty with it.
It is sticky, burns for ages, produces thick black smoke, and is hard to put out. DAMHIKGreat minds discuss ideas,
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10th August 2004, 12:16 PM #5
I've heard of it being used as a grain filler/sanding sealer but not as a final finish.
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10th August 2004, 10:43 PM #6
Thanks, Guys i think i will buy Neils book and buy a few different finishes.
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