dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
I have been varnishing spars
had a great time in the garage getting high on the smell of Rustins and watching bad TV
I get on well with varnish as long as it is a flat surface
any sort of slope and inevitably I get some drips
spars are all slope
some people seem to be endowed with a gift for putting varnish on just right
We always start off well., varnish and I, I lay it gently on the spar = thin as you like
I watch for half an hour to see if anything is going to happen - clean, clear drip and fly free
I go into the house, looking back at them shining and perfect. I return two hours later to admire my workmanship
I am always dissapointed - more a hot wax effect than a supersmooth coat.
Then I console myself with the thought that I have at least protected the spar from wet and light and next year I will do better
Dylan
had a great time in the garage getting high on the smell of Rustins and watching bad TV
I get on well with varnish as long as it is a flat surface
any sort of slope and inevitably I get some drips
spars are all slope
some people seem to be endowed with a gift for putting varnish on just right
We always start off well., varnish and I, I lay it gently on the spar = thin as you like
I watch for half an hour to see if anything is going to happen - clean, clear drip and fly free
I go into the house, looking back at them shining and perfect. I return two hours later to admire my workmanship
I am always dissapointed - more a hot wax effect than a supersmooth coat.
Then I console myself with the thought that I have at least protected the spar from wet and light and next year I will do better
Dylan