[alberg30] Wrinkled Varnish

Timothy C. Lackey tlackey1 at maine.rr.com
Thu Apr 27 04:43:02 PDT 2000


Lee,

Final coats of varnish often require thinning just to allow the product to
flow more easily.  The amount of thinner is very small, so it does not have
a significant impact on the strength of the coat.  Higher quality varnishes,
which often are made with tung oil and natural resins, (like Epifanes) are
very viscous and difficult to brush if not thinned slightly.

The general practice I follow is:  first coat thinned approx. 50%; second
coat approx. 25%; third coat 15% and subsequent coats thinned only as
necessary to properly flow (usually around 5% or so, I would guess).  I put
on a minimum of 8 coats on bare wood.  Epifanes is my varnish of
choice--it's beautiful and holds up well.

Tim Lackey
Glissando, Triton # 381
Silent Running, Ensign # 1447
www.triton381.com


----- Original Message -----
From: <finnus505 at aol.com>
To: <alberg30 at egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [alberg30] Wrinkled Varnish


> Hey Gordon,
> I have read many articles by pros on varnishing, and many say to thin the
> varnish, as you explained in your post.
> I can understand thinning the first coat, to help the varnish get better
> penetration into the wood, but once the wood has been sealed by that
first,
> or certainly by the second coat, what advantage do you find in thinning
> subsequent coats?  I would think that thinning the later coats would just
> weaken the varnish, and reduce the amount of varnish that is being
applied.
> Thx,
> Lee
> Stargazer #255
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