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High gloss on wood handle?
Posted by:
William Cunningham
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Date: July 22, 2005 12:47AM
I'm new to working with wood and I just turned out my fourth handle for a fly rod on my lathe and was wondering what people use to get that really high gloss look on reel seats?
Would it be a good idea to do this on a wood handle? I have been using Tru Oil and it just isn't all that glossy. Re: High gloss on wood handle?
Posted by:
Russ Miller
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Date: July 22, 2005 01:13AM
I use MinWax Polyurethane High Gloss on all of my reel seats and wood handles. I can leave it on to give it a high gloss or wipe it off with a cloth after applying it to the wood to give it more of a satin look. Re: High gloss on wood handle?
Posted by:
Jim Kirby
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Date: July 22, 2005 01:54AM
You're probably going to get all kinds of opinions on this but here's my two cents worth. I use FlexCoat Low build on handles (not reel seat inserts). I apply it just like I do on guide wraps -- with a brush on a motorized home-made rod lathe. I lift any bubbles by blowing gently (stubborn ones get a quick pass with an alcohol burner) and let the thing dry on a 6rpm drying motor. The handles come out looking great and are really resistant to that nasty boat rash. For inserts I'd stick to a good polyurethane just because it is a bit thinner. Re: High gloss on wood handle?
Posted by:
dave potts
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Date: July 23, 2005 05:24PM
I do the same as Russ-works fine.
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Posted by:
Scott VanGuilder
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Date: July 25, 2005 08:07AM
I use spar high gloss and it comes out great. I have also used minwax semi gloss and that comes out pretty nice too. About 4 coats does it nice. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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