A better varnish for travellers?
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:40 pm
Hi don't know how much use this is but maybe of help to owners of woodies? I live on a boat and am always looking for decent varnishes as all that scraping off and revarnishing is a right pain. I've always liked Sadolin products but the usual sort of Sadolin would look horrible on a boat or a traveller.
I did my badly neglected mizzen mast with stuff called Sadolin Clearcoat last October, I think the wood is some kind of pine, was very grey and weathered but sanded up well. Gave it 4 coats, it's an oil/varnish and doesn't flake off, it gradually erodes. It's been through a horrible winter in a salty marine environment and stood up very well. The other thing I noticed is that although I accidently bashed a lump out of the newly applied finish it sort of self-healed and didn't flake off, no water ingress so I am very impressed with it.
Don't know how it would look on ash, anyone tried it on a traveller? <br>
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I did my badly neglected mizzen mast with stuff called Sadolin Clearcoat last October, I think the wood is some kind of pine, was very grey and weathered but sanded up well. Gave it 4 coats, it's an oil/varnish and doesn't flake off, it gradually erodes. It's been through a horrible winter in a salty marine environment and stood up very well. The other thing I noticed is that although I accidently bashed a lump out of the newly applied finish it sort of self-healed and didn't flake off, no water ingress so I am very impressed with it.
Don't know how it would look on ash, anyone tried it on a traveller? <br>