by Ira » Sat May 26, 2007 1:03 pm
Aaron's right --and just looking at his album confirms the fact that he knows what he's talking about. (Man...I HATE that bastard because his TD looks so good!)
Epoxy is the real deal, the heavy-duty stuff, and you wouldn't use it over thane or varnish.
I myself just used Pratt & Lambert's Vitralite Marine Spar Varnish, which is even meant for use UNDER the waterline of boats (transoms and such), and has a 30-year UV protective rating.
The stuff isn't cheap, but in the hands of someone who knows what he's doing, it'll come out great. In my hands, it came out okay.
But unless you're going to go the epoxy route, I wouldn't commit myself to staining yet. Varnish and thane are gonna affect the color/tone of the wood in ways you haven't imagined, and depending on the wood you're using, that might be all you're looking to accomplish.
I used beaded birch for my side skins, and bendy birch for the roof. It gave me the color that I wanted, without staining. If you want darker, of course, go ahead and stain.
But make sure you test first on a DECENT SIZE piece of scrap with the stain (then the varnish, thane, OR epoxy) to make sure it looks like you want it to look. A 10-inch piece of scrap is gonna be deceiving. You need a bigger hunk to get a good idea.)
The last thing you want to do is stain your whole TD and then discover that you don't like it, because you simply can't UNDO stain at all. Let alone what you're putting over it.
Here we go again!