sagalout
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Sorry my fault, I missed the fluorescent bit. Stupid boyHumbrol water-based acrylic flourescent
Sorry my fault, I missed the fluorescent bit. Stupid boyHumbrol water-based acrylic flourescent
Good call Alan-- I will knock a few up and give em a try.Slip-on tops can be made from quills...
IC- varnish is not a cheap item when making floats, not a lot is used on each float and as you say your tin as started to harden off. A fortnight ago I went into poundland and found that they had it on the shelves so I purchased one and found it to be really good so I have bought another one in case the supply dries up. Get some while you can.Sadly my thick old tin of yacht varnish finaly died yesterday..it took two years to get it to that treacley stage.....
I've been using some of the best yacht varnish there is, but you only get to use half a small can before it's gone off ( as happened yesterday ). I think I'll save that for the cane rods and go back to Ronseal
George-- is it fully waterproof cos if it is I will have a looksee.unlike varnish which is oil based the lacquer is only water based and dries very quickly
Thank you George.I wouldnt use anything else now for any work involving varnish from around the house to my floats, thats how good I think this product is.
More than welcomeThank you George.