It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 06:37
Woodpile wrote:I've had Oak veneered internal doors fitted, what's the best type of clear varnish to finish them with?
Rod wrote:Somebody on another forum is inquiring about General Finish Endurovar which is water based but supposedly gives a similar finish to oil based varnish.
Rod
9fingers wrote:Rod wrote:Somebody on another forum is inquiring about General Finish Endurovar which is water based but supposedly gives a similar finish to oil based varnish.
Rod
I saw that too Rod
It seems that Rutlands stock it
473ml for £35.90 inc postage
Bob
9fingers wrote:......
Whatever you do stay away from water based products IMHO.
Bob
9fingers wrote:Stew, It was in their ebay shop if that makes the stock levels any more certain.
They will be paying ebay to list them so a bit daft not to have stock.
I'm not a great Rutlands fan mainly due to the variable quality of "dakota" badged items. Although, I've had very acceptable service from Rutlands on the few orders that I've placed. A faulty item was exchanged without fuss and their offer prices are pretty good.
Bob
Phil wrote:Stew, I used a satin/matt Poly-U on these doors
http://www.thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewtopi ... =19&t=2277
If you are able to spray it on, the finish is superb, far better than brush application.
I did 3 coats with a 800 rub inbetween.
(smoother than a baby's ----)
The Poly-U that I buy is a locally manufactured product also used in the furniture manufacture trade.
It is pre-cat, so no messing around with adding catalyst, stir up, shake up, pour into spray-cup and spray.
Phil
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