cygnusv
Well-Known Member
Some internal varnish, like that on the top of our engine box, takes an enormous amount of hammer over time. We have a TV and all sorts of 'bits and pieces' that are moved, picked up and replaced all the time on the top of ours. It is a 'work' surface. After 63 years the existing varnish has the look of use and abuse. I intend to do something about this and drag it all into the 21st century.
I've had a fair bit of (amateur) experience with solvent based varnish, and can transform bits of wood. However, there are internal bits of our boat that get very heavy use that simply wouldn't harden quickly enough to do their job if I had to use normal solvent based varnish.
I've never used 2 pack varnish but I know that many members of this panel have. I'm looking for advice.
I need a product that will sit on a previously (decades ago) (prepared) varnished surface, and dry or 'cure' to a hard finish in a fairly short time. It needs to be a gloss finish that will not fail in a matter of months. It will not be practical to wait weeks or months for it to dry either.
Any recommendations? I'd rather read your personal experiences than a sales persons blurb.
Thanks in advance
I've had a fair bit of (amateur) experience with solvent based varnish, and can transform bits of wood. However, there are internal bits of our boat that get very heavy use that simply wouldn't harden quickly enough to do their job if I had to use normal solvent based varnish.
I've never used 2 pack varnish but I know that many members of this panel have. I'm looking for advice.
I need a product that will sit on a previously (decades ago) (prepared) varnished surface, and dry or 'cure' to a hard finish in a fairly short time. It needs to be a gloss finish that will not fail in a matter of months. It will not be practical to wait weeks or months for it to dry either.
Any recommendations? I'd rather read your personal experiences than a sales persons blurb.
Thanks in advance