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Re: Varnish Viscosity
By:Chuck Newland
Date: 5/28/1998, 9:09 pm
In Response To: Varnish Viscosity (Jay Babina)

Jay Another approach which has worked well for me is to thin a quart of varnish by 10%. Start your varnishing regimen from a regular unthinned quart of varnish. Upon concluding each coat of varnish , fill the quart container of unthinned varnish with thinned varnish from the thinned quart container. This technique maintains the proper viscosity throughout the application of 2 quarts of finish.

> After 5 boats, I finally learned to lay a decent coat of varnish.
> I've abandoned the foam brush for a badger. I pay strict attention
> to the viscosity of the varnish. A half a can of varnish will thicken
> quite a bit and need thinning for the varnish to lay out flat. (no
> brush marks) I used to stir in thinner slowly only to find that I
> would get an uneven gloss.

> (Caution-reading this may crash your computer) I now add a few
> cap fulls of thinner and shake the can vigorously for a several minutes.
> (I warned you) The next day, the bubbles have disapated and the viscosity
> is even throughout. I'm convinced that the uneven gloss was because
> the thinner was not thoroughly mixed.

> You almost have to memorize the viscosity of a new can of varnish
> and try to keep it that way. Now that the weather is getting hot,
> it starts to set up quick, even in the garage. I like to have it lay
> out flat in a few minutes. Anything more than that, and I may get
> into trouble with brush marks remaining.

> I now am using finer papers - like 300 grit (once it's level)
> I learned this from the people at Wind Song Canoes. I get a better
> final gloss with the smoother final sanding. As far as varnish, I
> use whatever is on sale. I've tried them all. It's what you do with
> them that makes the difference. For me, adjusting the viscosity and
> a thorough mixing of the thinner has made an enormous difference.
>

Messages In This Thread

Varnish Viscosity
Jay Babina -- 5/28/1998, 11:50 am
Try warming the varnish a bit
Bruce -- 5/28/1998, 10:27 pm
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Chuck Newland -- 5/28/1998, 9:09 pm
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Roger Tulk -- 5/29/1998, 12:59 am
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Jay Babina -- 5/28/1998, 1:34 pm
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Mark Kanzler -- 5/28/1998, 3:35 pm
Re: We can't afford no steenkin' badgers
Roger Tulk -- 5/28/1998, 3:04 pm
Re: Buy a touch up gun.
Mark Kanzler -- 5/29/1998, 10:52 am
Re: Or Buy a real spray gun.
Mark Kanzler -- 5/29/1998, 10:55 am
Re: real spray gun.
Roger Tulk -- 5/30/1998, 12:43 am
Re: We can't afford no steenkin' badgers
Jay Babina -- 5/29/1998, 9:26 am
Re: We can't afford no steenkin' badgers
Rob Cochrane -- 5/28/1998, 5:49 pm
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Mark Kanzler -- 5/28/1998, 1:07 pm
Re: Varnish Viscosity
Mark Kanzler -- 5/29/1998, 12:50 am