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Varnishing Question?

Postby Classic Finn » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:15 am

Im doing some varnishing here on shelf and cabinetry in the tear and using Marine Varnish. How many coats have you applied ?

I know its also a matter of perference to each builder but in general how many coats is enough as not to over do it?


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Re: Varnishing Question?

Postby Miriam C. » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:25 am

Classic Finn wrote:Im doing some varnishing here on shelf and cabinetry in the tear and using Marine Varnish. How many coats have you applied ?

I know its also a matter of perference to each builder but in general how many coats is enough as not to over do it?


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At least 4 and I think more unless you are redoing it every year. You might ask the guy with the boat. I bet he can tell you what you need for your area. :thumbsup:
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Re: Varnishing Question?

Postby Classic Finn » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:28 am

Miriam C. wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:Im doing some varnishing here on shelf and cabinetry in the tear and using Marine Varnish. How many coats have you applied ?

I know its also a matter of perference to each builder but in general how many coats is enough as not to over do it?


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At least 4 and I think more unless you are redoing it every year. You might ask the guy with the boat. I bet he can tell you what you need for your area. :thumbsup:


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He has 8 -10 coats. With fine sandpaper sanding in between coats. I talked with him an hour or so ago. I have half gloss
varnish. The more the shinier I guess. I dont want to do it every year on the inside.

So I dont need it as glossy as he has it. Ok well 2 coats on so far but I,ll do a couple more. ;)
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Postby SkipperSue » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:11 am

Heya Hekki,

I put like 10 coats on my main shelf. I light sanded with a 600 grit paper between each coat using my palm sander. Made it look really smooth and even. Like Miriam, I put 4 coats on everything else back there in the galley area but with no sanding.
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Postby Classic Finn » Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:38 pm

SkipperSue wrote:Heya Hekki,

I put like 10 coats on my main shelf. I light sanded with a 600 grit paper between each coat using my palm sander. Made it look really smooth and even. Like Miriam, I put 4 coats on everything else back there in the galley area but with no sanding.



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10 coats..okidoki. more the shinier :) 8) :thumbsup:
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