Re: S&G: varnishing
In Response To: S&G: varnishing (Randy Knauff)
If you add varnish before the solvents have left the previous coat, it can sometimes (depending on the conditions and the varnish) take a really long time for the coating to cure, can be months, though a week or more is more likely. Best to not rush.
Btw, just because epoxy isn't soft doesn't in any way mean it's not still curing. It can easily take a month to completely cure at normal shop temperatures, will take longer with a cooler shop and it can prevent the varnish from curing.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: varnishing
Randy Knauff -- 4/3/2013, 6:37 pm- Re: S&G: varnishing *PIC*
Robert l -- 4/3/2013, 8:03 pm- Re: S&G: varnishing
Mike Savage -- 4/4/2013, 2:36 pm- Re: S&G: varnishing
Bill Hamm -- 4/7/2013, 2:23 am- still tacky in spots
Randall Knauff -- 4/7/2013, 1:43 pm- Re: still tacky in spots
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 4/8/2013, 9:51 am- Re: still tacky in spots
JohnAbercrombie -- 4/8/2013, 10:31 am
- Blush (once again)
Jay Babina -- 4/10/2013, 8:18 am- Re: Blush (once again)
ancient kayaker -- 4/10/2013, 9:42 am
- Re: still tacky in spots
- Re: S&G: varnishing
- Re: S&G: varnishing *PIC*