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WWagner406 March 29th 04 02:59 PM

Varnish Question
 
Finishing up a Cosine Wherry, on which I used system three epoxy, and want the
atlantic white cedar with cherry trim to show through as clear as possible.
Question: How much of a color difference would I have using Z-spar Flagship
varnish versus the Z-spar Captains varnish???

Brian D April 1st 04 05:55 AM

Varnish Question
 
Best thing to do is to buy a quart of each and try them side by side. I
haven't tried the Flagship version yet, but have used the Captains quite a
bit. It has a traditional varnish 'golden' color to it that I really like
and it seems to be relatively tough too. I have used it over Eastern White
Ash and Cherry and thought it looked great ...to my eyes, much better and
classier than a water-clear finish like the new 'crystal' water based
varathane product has for example (careful with the varathane ...no UV
inhibitors that I know of.)

Brian D

http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass

"WWagner406" wrote in message
...
Finishing up a Cosine Wherry, on which I used system three epoxy, and want

the
atlantic white cedar with cherry trim to show through as clear as

possible.
Question: How much of a color difference would I have using Z-spar

Flagship
varnish versus the Z-spar Captains varnish???




Matt/Meribeth Pedersen April 2nd 04 07:37 AM

Varnish Question
 
I've used both Captain's and Flagship. I think the Flagship is clearer.

However, having said that I'm a big fan of Epiphanes. The stuff goes
on easily, you can brush it around long after you think you should
be able to, and it comes out smoooooooooth. I used some on
my interior trim and it looks awesome. It's also very clear.
I know it's expensive but I think it's well worth it.

Matt



"Brian D" wrote in message
news:PgNac.51023$w54.322496@attbi_s01...
Best thing to do is to buy a quart of each and try them side by side. I
haven't tried the Flagship version yet, but have used the Captains quite a
bit. It has a traditional varnish 'golden' color to it that I really like
and it seems to be relatively tough too. I have used it over Eastern

White
Ash and Cherry and thought it looked great ...to my eyes, much better and
classier than a water-clear finish like the new 'crystal' water based
varathane product has for example (careful with the varathane ...no UV
inhibitors that I know of.)

Brian D

http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass

"WWagner406" wrote in message
...
Finishing up a Cosine Wherry, on which I used system three epoxy, and

want
the
atlantic white cedar with cherry trim to show through as clear as

possible.
Question: How much of a color difference would I have using Z-spar

Flagship
varnish versus the Z-spar Captains varnish???






WWagner406 April 2nd 04 01:49 PM

Varnish Question
 
Thanks for the replys guys!!

Brian D April 3rd 04 10:38 PM

Varnish Question
 
Have you tried Epifanes on overhead surfaces? Like a bright finished
ceiling in a pilot house?

Brian


--
http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My boat project
http://www.advantagecomposites.com -- Discounted System Three Resins
products


"Matt/Meribeth Pedersen" wrote in message
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I've used both Captain's and Flagship. I think the Flagship is clearer.

However, having said that I'm a big fan of Epiphanes. The stuff goes
on easily, you can brush it around long after you think you should
be able to, and it comes out smoooooooooth. I used some on
my interior trim and it looks awesome. It's also very clear.
I know it's expensive but I think it's well worth it.

Matt



"Brian D" wrote in message
news:PgNac.51023$w54.322496@attbi_s01...
Best thing to do is to buy a quart of each and try them side by side. I
haven't tried the Flagship version yet, but have used the Captains quite

a
bit. It has a traditional varnish 'golden' color to it that I really

like
and it seems to be relatively tough too. I have used it over Eastern

White
Ash and Cherry and thought it looked great ...to my eyes, much better

and
classier than a water-clear finish like the new 'crystal' water based
varathane product has for example (careful with the varathane ...no UV
inhibitors that I know of.)

Brian D

http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass

"WWagner406" wrote in message
...
Finishing up a Cosine Wherry, on which I used system three epoxy, and

want
the
atlantic white cedar with cherry trim to show through as clear as

possible.
Question: How much of a color difference would I have using Z-spar

Flagship
varnish versus the Z-spar Captains varnish???








Matt/Meribeth Pedersen April 4th 04 05:13 AM

Varnish Question
 
No, but some of the trim I did was horizontal/overhead.
No problems (at least, nothing unexpected). Just get
the stuff on the overhead surface quickly so it doesn't have a
lot of time to soak back deep into the brush.

"Brian D" wrote in message
news:A9Gbc.66581$K91.157056@attbi_s02...
Have you tried Epifanes on overhead surfaces? Like a bright finished
ceiling in a pilot house?

Brian




Jim April 4th 04 05:39 AM

Varnish Question
 
I use the Epithanes wood finish, it does not need to be sanded between
coats (if done within 72 hours of last coat), I put it on with one of
those small, white foam rollers. I do brush some of it out, but only
around edges and corners.

The roller works great on an overhead, by the way.

I saw someone applying varnish to cabinets on one of those home
improvement shows and tried it. People who see me using a roller are
horrified. But the results are every bit as good as the brush.

It lasts almost a year (9 coats). Looks like varnish (it IS varnish).
One coat takes 15 minutes with the roller, 2 hours with a brush. And
I'm always asked if maintaining the varnish is a lot of hard work.

And people use Cetol because it's easier, HA.
Jim

Matt/Meribeth Pedersen wrote:
No, but some of the trim I did was horizontal/overhead.
No problems (at least, nothing unexpected). Just get
the stuff on the overhead surface quickly so it doesn't have a
lot of time to soak back deep into the brush.

"Brian D" wrote in message
news:A9Gbc.66581$K91.157056@attbi_s02...

Have you tried Epifanes on overhead surfaces? Like a bright finished
ceiling in a pilot house?

Brian







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