Stuart Ablett
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I use two products on my turnings a lot, almost everything gets one or two coats of the Cellulose Sanding Sealer, it has been a very good base coat, dries quickly and does not stink to high heaven
The other is the Melamine Lacquer, I have a thinned version I put on too, but mainly straight out of the can.
The lids on the cans that both of these come in are a pain, they soon get gooped up and I end up using a pipe wrench to get the lids off, not an ideas situation.
I got these two bottle things, look like honey bottles, they are actually from a sugar substitute I use in my coffee (got to watch that girlish figure of mine ). the big lids screw off and give a large opening for filling the bottles and the small lids come off with easy as well, but the nicest thing about these bottles is I can see the product, so it is easy to just put a dab on the cloth I'm using to apply the finish.
A simple thing, but I'm impressed with how well they have worked and the price was good too
Just thought I'd pass this tip along.
Cheers!
The other is the Melamine Lacquer, I have a thinned version I put on too, but mainly straight out of the can.
The lids on the cans that both of these come in are a pain, they soon get gooped up and I end up using a pipe wrench to get the lids off, not an ideas situation.
I got these two bottle things, look like honey bottles, they are actually from a sugar substitute I use in my coffee (got to watch that girlish figure of mine ). the big lids screw off and give a large opening for filling the bottles and the small lids come off with easy as well, but the nicest thing about these bottles is I can see the product, so it is easy to just put a dab on the cloth I'm using to apply the finish.
A simple thing, but I'm impressed with how well they have worked and the price was good too
Just thought I'd pass this tip along.
Cheers!