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Re: Other: A varnishing question
By:Dave
Date: 6/24/2008, 12:15 pm
In Response To: Re: Other: A varnishing question (Dan Caouette (CSFW))

: Having never varnished before you're really jumping in the deep end with both
: feet! Perfection can be tricky to use and is inherently a bit dangerous.
: Personally I'd rather start off with a good one-component traditional
: varnish like Captains and then use Perfection on your next boat. Oh yeah,
: there's always a next boat.

: First the two-component Perfection Varnish is a modern urethane coating. The
: isocyanates and thinners are pretty nasty. Be sure you do it outside with
: plenty of ventilation and use at least a good half-mask filter with new
: organic cartridges. That's the big one.

: Second, you only need 2 or 3 coats for protection: 3 on the hull, two on the
: deck. I will do 3 coats on the deck if I'm going to polish it out. 5 or
: more coats is more typical of traditional 1-component varnishes. I usually
: start with a coat on the hull, flip and coat the deck, then hull, deck and
: finish with a final coat on the hull. Be sure to sand lightly between
: coats. Don't worry about getting a line at the sheer. The grain of the
: wood hides a lot. I feather the edges out about an inch. When your done
: you'll never notice it. If you do get a line you can always wetsand and
: polish it out. BTW The directions on the can are pretty good...

: Perfection is fairly THIN. It's definitely not thick! Being so thin, it's is
: a little tricky to apply without getting a lot of drips and sags. It needs
: to be applied in thin layers. It likes to self level. I usually roll it on
: with a 3/16" mohair roller and then tip it off lightly with a badger
: brush. I work one small section at a time. A good 2" foam brush will
: work but they fall apart pretty quickly. Work the surface as little as
: possible.

: Perfection Varnish is very nice stuff once you get used it. It's water clear,
: very rugged and has a wonderful gloss. It's all my little shop uses now...
: If you decide to go with it, please do it safely!!

: / Dan
As for varnishing the deck and hull, I removed teh hatch covers, inserted two wood dowels and suspended the boat off the floor, now I can do the deck and hull at the same time. Much faster.

Messages In This Thread

Other: A varnishing question
jeff mcgee -- 6/23/2008, 12:30 pm
Re: Other: A varnishing question
Mike Bielski -- 6/23/2008, 3:26 pm
Re: Other: A varnishing question
jeff mcgee -- 6/23/2008, 4:31 pm
Re: Other: A varnishing question
Bill Hamm -- 6/24/2008, 1:32 am
Re: Other: A varnishing question /HobbyAir *Pic*
Chris Sperry -- 11/7/2008, 1:14 pm
Re: Other: A varnishing question
Brad Shook -- 6/24/2008, 10:53 am
Re: Other: A varnishing question
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 6/23/2008, 1:06 pm
Re: Other: A varnishing question
Dave -- 6/24/2008, 12:15 pm
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question
Brad Shook -- 6/23/2008, 2:07 pm
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question
painter -- 11/5/2008, 2:26 pm
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question
Chris Ostlind -- 11/6/2008, 7:50 am
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 11/7/2008, 10:52 am
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question *LINK*
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 6/23/2008, 2:46 pm
Re: Other: 2 part Urethane Question
Bill Hamm -- 6/23/2008, 2:31 pm