Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based *PIC*
In Response To: Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based (Bill Hamm)
: I'd want to make a test panel first.
: Personally I like to keep the coatings fairly thin, I'd expect that
: they'd be prone to cracking if they were thicker.
: Bill H.
Yes, I like to keep them thin too. I am hoping that after 4 coats, sanding between each, I might get some smoothness, but each coat causes the fibers to swell, raising more bumps. It is those bumps that appear so hard, but the finish does seem much tougher than the latex paint on my son's kayak. Fortunately the almond color of the oil paint is almost identical to the color of the canvas.
No time for a test panel now, the kayaks are needed starting Friday at SSTIKS. www.qajaqpnw.org
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based paint?
Mike Hanks -- 6/15/2010, 1:35 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based
Mark Seilis -- 6/16/2010, 1:32 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based
Mike Hanks -- 6/16/2010, 2:20 am
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Bill Hamm -- 6/16/2010, 12:23 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based *PIC*
Mike Hanks -- 6/16/2010, 3:07 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Water-based poly over oil-based
Bill Hamm -- 6/16/2010, 5:59 am
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