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Varnish glasfiber blank with PU based wood varnish?
Posted by:
Pascal Kik
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Date: April 01, 2015 12:19PM
Hi Guys,
Has anybody experience with varnishing a fiberglass rod blank with a PU based wood varnish? I would like to try a varnish from a brand called Glitsa (probably not everybody is familiar with). This type of varnished is used for wooden furniture but as well as a finish for concrete. As it is PU based it is claimed to be very durable to scratching. What's your opinion about using a varnish like this you guys think the varnish will hold up? Today i tried a piece of blank under the reelseat just to give it a try.. I'll keep you guys posted, Pascal Re: Varnish glasfiber blank with PU based wood varnish?
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: April 01, 2015 12:27PM
It will certainly hold up at least to some degree. These finishes are improving rapidly and some are even being used as coatings for high traffic wood and concrete floors. Application method will be the thing that determines how well it'll look on your rod blank.
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Posted by:
Pascal Kik
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Date: April 02, 2015 09:28AM
Thanks Tom for your reply. Anybody bad experience with a product like this? Re: Varnish glasfiber blank with PU based wood varnish?
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: April 02, 2015 06:56PM
Put some on a piece of scrap blank let it dry
But If in several days and you can make a mark with your thumb - Thread make be a problem I have put thread over finish but being soft the thread cut into the finish That is why it is nice to have a finish that drys hard Easier to pack and burnish thread Bill - willierods.com Re: Varnish glasfiber blank with PU based wood varnish?
Posted by:
Pascal Kik
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Date: April 14, 2015 10:06AM
Well I found out the hard way unfortunately..
The finish looked great but when I used some masking tape to hold the guides in place I ripped off some flakes of the varnish when the tape was removed. The rod sat for a couple of days already and the varnish should have been hard through and through. Next time no PU varnish for me! Thanks for the replies though. Pascal Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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