Date: 5/22/2009, 1:06 am
I made the mistake of trying the 'staple quick then cover in epoxy' method. I didn't use bead/cove so I had to use yellow glue anyways to keep the strips from wandering in the spans between stations. Anyways, I ended up with a beautiful hull covered in epoxy with yellow glue drips trapped underneath. Tomorrow I should be finished sanding the whole thing down.. awful awful job.
I think I am going to stain it now with Solar Lux to make it darker and I have a question. Does anyone know a trick to double check for remaining epoxy on the wood? I am afraid of leaving some tiny leftover bit of epoxy and it interfering with/blocking the stain. I tried wiping with water but it didn't seem to give a contrast.
If I miss a spot, I don't know whether I should sand it immediately and restain, or just stain it all and go back and sand spots and try to get the stain to blend in, which I think will be difficult.
Also, any application tips for the Solar Lux stain would be appreciated.
Eric
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eric -- 5/22/2009, 1:06 am- Re: Strip: sanding then staining with Solar Lux
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 5/22/2009, 8:10 am- Re: Strip: sanding then staining with Solar Lux
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Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/5/2009, 3:54 pm- Re: Strip: sanding then staining with Solar Lux *Pic*
eric -- 6/7/2009, 2:49 pm- Re: Strip: sanding then staining with Solar Lux
eric -- 6/7/2009, 2:51 pm
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Mike Bielski -- 5/22/2009, 7:36 am - Re: Strip: sanding then staining with Solar Lux
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