Date: 7/5/2012, 2:47 pm
Very helpful, thank you. I'll just deal with the marks I've got now, since it sounds like I'll likely only make it worse.
: Hi Smith (?),
: I used the Skinboats.com nylon and goop over a tung oiled frame a
: few years ago. I thinned the first coat of tung oil and thought
: it had dried when I put on the skin. The oil spread out into the
: nylon from the dowels that pinned the ribs!
: So I used washing up liquid and water to try and remove it, rinsing
: out the detergent with more water. I wet the nylon again to
: apply a Jacquard acid dye and to tighten the skin before
: coating.
: I failed to remove the oil stain and have a row of pale patches
: along the gunwale where the stain was resisted. Tried to produce
: a mottled stain so more imperfections didn't really matter. More
: patina. Skin is tight and waterproof.
: Best picture I can find below. This was not the colour I was aiming
: for. :¬)
: . . . . Ben
: (does this help? not sure! anyway)
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Smith -- 7/5/2012, 2:02 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Washing the skin before coating *PIC*
yellowbelly -- 7/5/2012, 12:34 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Washing the skin before coating
Smith -- 7/5/2012, 2:47 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Washing the skin before coating
Bob Johns -- 7/6/2012, 11:18 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Washing the skin before coating
Smith -- 7/7/2012, 12:03 am
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