Date: 9/7/2007, 8:34 pm
: Much faster doing a varnish job if you never have to sand out runs, drips
: etc. It's been several years and many projects since I had to wait for
: days for the varnish to completely dry to allow a run to be sanded out.
: Sure the thin coats don't cover as much as a full coat, but they also
: minimize problems and dry completely overnight allowing another coat the
: following day.
: Bill H.
I wet sand every coat after the first couple, even if there are no runs, drips or holidays. I've had more problems with thin coats than slightly thicker but wet coats. and I've never had a problem with drying time. In my shop, with my climate, brand of varnish and technique ... thicker wet coats have worked better than thin ones ... despite being contrary to conventional wisdom. I guess I'll always be the contrarian!
Ken Blanton
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