dur
Well-Known Member
Sorry to do this to you but...
I have been using Le Tonkinois for a couple of years and I am finding patches where the surface of the varnish has crazed. For the most part it does not appear to affect the integrity of the surface but I imagine it would if left. I have exchanged emails with the importer who has been very helpful. All the usual suspects have been checked and I think it is coming down to either: recoating too soon; or putting the coats on too thickly; or possibly sun / heat in these areas.
The problem has occurred on the front of the Douglas Fir mast near the bottom, the very top of the iroko rudder and the top of the ash tiller. The only other place is on one side of the rudder just above the waterline. Here the crazing has broken the varnish rather than just marking the surface so will have to be stripped back to wood.
Has anyone else come across such problems with Le Tonk?
Has anyone used the stuff further south than the south coast of England?
I would like to get to the bottom of the problem if I can otherwise I will just go to Epifanes like every one else.
I have been using Le Tonkinois for a couple of years and I am finding patches where the surface of the varnish has crazed. For the most part it does not appear to affect the integrity of the surface but I imagine it would if left. I have exchanged emails with the importer who has been very helpful. All the usual suspects have been checked and I think it is coming down to either: recoating too soon; or putting the coats on too thickly; or possibly sun / heat in these areas.
The problem has occurred on the front of the Douglas Fir mast near the bottom, the very top of the iroko rudder and the top of the ash tiller. The only other place is on one side of the rudder just above the waterline. Here the crazing has broken the varnish rather than just marking the surface so will have to be stripped back to wood.
Has anyone else come across such problems with Le Tonk?
Has anyone used the stuff further south than the south coast of England?
I would like to get to the bottom of the problem if I can otherwise I will just go to Epifanes like every one else.