Little Dorrit
Well-Known Member
I have some Epifanes varnish and wanted to ask what recommendations there are for brushes to get the best finish?
Badger hair is supposed to be the best..... a few on eBay.... try this one... £353
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Milwaukee...6c2284&pid=100338&rk=2&rkt=19&sd=391245175219
Less expensive versions are available......
Badger hair is supposed to be the best..... a few on eBay....
I've used expensive and cheap. Cannot honestly discerne any difference to the finish, except for bristles that may fall out. Quality of sandpaper and tack rags is more important.
I quite like Purdy brushes for vanishing, any of these three:
http://www.purdy.com/products/brushes?N=1052971413
Not too expensive, but enough that you'll want to look after it. I store mine in a brush mate, it works well.
and then some prat drives through the yard at high speed or a complete cretin starts grinding off his antifouling on a nearby boat!Yo don;t need a paint booth you need a tack rag and to sprinkle water around to kee the dist down - bust - hamilton's perfection every time![]()
A brush is better for getting into crevices and corners, otherwise the foam brushes are fine. I buy them from Flints Theatrical Chandlers. Last time I bought some they had the best price.Having seen the excellent results possible with applying two pack polyurethane [white] with a foam brush what is the panels opinion on using a foam brush to apply Epithanes varnish.
Is there a downside?
Other than having old timers wave their Badgers at me.
Having seen the excellent results possible with applying two pack polyurethane [white] with a foam brush what is the panels opinion on using a foam brush to apply Epithanes varnish.
Is there a downside?
Other than having old timers wave their Badgers at me.