Kristal
Well-Known Member
I am much more cheerful now that I've finally managed to get up to Woodbridge and see Crystal, who is out of the water at Robertson's for the summer. Thanks to my employers and a larger than usual hole in my pocket, getting to Suffolk for any length of time has been, and is unlikely to be, rather difficult and so I've brought home a number of spars, including her 8ft bowsprit, to be refinished here in London.
I have the time to do a really proper job on them now they are handy, and so I've begun stripping off the fittings, which I'd like to clean up too. Many of them have, at some point, been varnished over a little whilst still in position on the boat.
Does anyone know a good way of removing varnish traces from bronze or galvanised fittings, and bringing them up almost as good as new? Also, any advice particularly related to varnishing spars would be well received - I'm hoping that Coelan's flexible properties will make it ideal for making these rather tired-looking bits of timber beautiful again.
Cheers as always,
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I have the time to do a really proper job on them now they are handy, and so I've begun stripping off the fittings, which I'd like to clean up too. Many of them have, at some point, been varnished over a little whilst still in position on the boat.
Does anyone know a good way of removing varnish traces from bronze or galvanised fittings, and bringing them up almost as good as new? Also, any advice particularly related to varnishing spars would be well received - I'm hoping that Coelan's flexible properties will make it ideal for making these rather tired-looking bits of timber beautiful again.
Cheers as always,
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