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Help re Mast Spar Varnish
I have some McCloskey "Man-o-War" that I want to use
on porch handrails for a handicapped man. We live in the desert where daytime temps are generally over 100 degrees F for 3-4 months of the year (up to 118 degrees), and down to 10 degrees F in the winter for 1-2 months (has been down to 0 degrees F in the past). How many coats should I put on so the varnish doesn't flake off? Josephi |
Help re Mast Spar Varnish
Josephi Marsdon wrote:
snip How many coats should I put on so the varnish doesn't flake off? It's like fairing out a boat. When your arms feel like they are going to drop off, you're done. Seriously, I'd put 3-4 coats of epoxy on first, totally encapsulating the wood, followed by 4-6 coats of varnish. The varnish protects the epoxy, the epoxy protects the wood. Lew |
Help re Mast Spar Varnish
What Lew said . . .
However, I would test THIS varnish, first. If it is a 'true' SPAR {long oil} varnish, it will never really cure. This means while it WILL protect the wood {or epoxy}, it will be always soft & 'sticky' - especially in your temperatures. A 'short oil' varnish, with UV additives would cure HARD. Since you seem to have the McCloskey 'on-hand', just give a chunk of scrap a couple of coats & put it outside for a week or so. If it's still seems soft & very slightly 'tacky' at noon, . . . there's your answer. West Marine 'house brand' is what I typically use. However there are a number of others. In fact, there is a new item, from Minwax I believe, that should be on the Home Depot shelf. It SPECIFICALLY states, ' . . . with UV additives for EXTERIOR use . . .', or some such. I also have some 'Man-O-War' on the shelf . . . for home trim projects. I've known about the brand all my life. Just LOVE the name. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop "Josephi Marsdon" wrote in message ... I have some McCloskey "Man-o-War" that I want to use on porch handrails for a handicapped man. We live in the desert where daytime temps are generally over 100 degrees F for 3-4 months of the year (up to 118 degrees), and down to 10 degrees F in the winter for 1-2 months (has been down to 0 degrees F in the past). How many coats should I put on so the varnish doesn't flake off? Josephi |
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