LONG_KEELER
Well-Known Member
Time is marching on.
Down below I have scraped off the old varnish, rubbed down and ready to go.
I'm using International Goldspar interior varnish with oil based solvent.
No real way of adding heat though.
Have googled a bit and it appears that it's not so much low temperature that is the problem but lacking a change of air - hence why that damn bilge paint takes so long to dry in lockers compared to using it on deck.
One theory is to use a fan (cold) to change the air. In summer the warmer air rises
and changes more often.
I have been in every yoga position trying to scrape the varnish off in my wee boat
this winter and it's a risk I suppose.
Should I go for it anyway ?
Down below I have scraped off the old varnish, rubbed down and ready to go.
I'm using International Goldspar interior varnish with oil based solvent.
No real way of adding heat though.
Have googled a bit and it appears that it's not so much low temperature that is the problem but lacking a change of air - hence why that damn bilge paint takes so long to dry in lockers compared to using it on deck.
One theory is to use a fan (cold) to change the air. In summer the warmer air rises
and changes more often.
I have been in every yoga position trying to scrape the varnish off in my wee boat
this winter and it's a risk I suppose.
Should I go for it anyway ?