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Chris_Harper2
at Mon Mar 23 22:36:07 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chris_Harper2 ]
A lot of guys store Waterlox by putting a tube in the cap and turning the can upside down and then pumping in or pumping out air. They even make a product specifically for this.
I'm just going to avoid solventborne finishes from now on, not that I really do anything that can be called woodworking nowadays. We have a 2K waterborne on our new hardwood floor that has impressed me durability wise and I would use that in place of oil-based poly.
And shellac still works well for giving that amber color to wood projects so it can be used as a sealer under a waterborne.
However, the denatured alcohol used to mix shellac is a solvent and I'm not sure how it's going to be affected by the 2011 regulations. ----- Currently keeping:
6.10 Gonyosoma oxycephalum (Javan, mixed colors)
0.0.4 Rhynchophis boulengeri
1.1 Philodryas baroni
1.1 Lampropeltis triangulum multistriata
0.0.1 Rhamphiophis rubropunctatus
0.0.2 Morelia viridis (Aru & Merauke locale types)
1.0 Rhodesian Ridgeback
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