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refinishing bamboo
Posted by:
andy hayward
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Date: April 25, 2005 02:38PM
when refinishing a bamboo blank is it best to use a dip tube or just paint the varnish on with a brush, or is there another way. Re: refinishing bamboo
Posted by:
Art Parramoure
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Date: April 25, 2005 03:00PM
You can get good results with the brush. A dip tube is good if your going to do more than one , once in a while. You can hand apply a tung oil, or even Tru-Oil is a nice finish on bamboo. The point is really to apply a finish, let it dry, lightly sand, re-apply, dry, sand, etc...... til you get what you want.. (not necessarily what someone else wants)sp?
Tight lines Art mrparramoure@yahoo.com Re: refinishing bamboo
Posted by:
Ed Michura
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Date: April 26, 2005 04:43PM
Why brush when you can dip? Dipping is far superior. Doesn't need to be elaborate. PVC pipe is fine. You don't need a lot of varnish either. A simple string and single pulley attached above the tube will work. Trick is withdrawal rate. Varies with varnishes. Just go slow and steady. I salvaged a motor and gear reduction unit out of a copier and it works just fine. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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