Date: 3/24/2010, 5:46 pm
I'm getting ready to skin a Yost Sea Rider with 8oz. polyester from George Dyson and
I was curious to solicit advice anyone might have about finishing with
water-based polyurethane.
What did you use? How did it work out? Were there any unusual difficulties?
I've not built skin-on-frame before so this will be experiment number 1 for me.
I'd like to end up with a translucent skin, regardless of type of finish, so I am
generally interested in finishes that will not yellow, or otherwise discolor.
My interest in water-based derives partly from hopes that it might be somewhat less
toxic to work with. I am also pointed in this direction by notes in Robert Morris's
book which mentions that this is a good technique when applied over a waxed frame,
as the water-based poly will not adhere to wax.
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Ogata, eric
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Ogata, eric -- 3/24/2010, 5:46 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: water-based polyurethane finish
Aaron H -- 3/30/2010, 11:35 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: water-based polyurethane finish
eric Ogata -- 3/30/2010, 12:35 pm
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graybeard -- 3/30/2010, 10:09 am
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Brian Nystrom -- 3/25/2010, 8:57 am - Re: Skin-on-Frame: water-based polyurethane finish
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