Re: Need help with Polyurathane.

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Posted by James W. Johnson [ 24.17.186.183 ] on July 22, 2004 at 09:52:42:

In Reply to: Re: Need help with Polyurathane. posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on July 21, 2004 at 11:35:33:

Bill, Lowes refunded my money on the gallon of poly and mohair roller after I told the manager what advice I was given.

I then purchases some wipe on poly and a can of naptha as per suggested by another guy on the interenet.

I went ahead and hand sanded the first nasty heavy coat of poly until the finish was smooth again just to be safe. Considering I have sanded this veneer so much already I was not going to risk having an orbital make matters unrepairable.

Anyhow it was not all that bad after all, 3 coats of wipe on poly did the trick, naptha really helped with keeping the surface clean between coats...I also lightly sanded after 1 and 2.

Last but certainly not least and why I am posting here is because you are the one who recommended the final coat of a spray on...ohhh man! That did the trick!!!!!
I sprayed 3 very light coats from 12" and fairly quick sprays with the canned minwax satin poly and the finish is truly beautiful and complete!
It really set it off nicely, now the finish looks like I want it, sort of a natural satiny matte finish with just a slight texture to it.
Heck I even think that first coat with a roller actually helped because it coated everything so thickly , all I had to do was knock it down.

Well its not perfect but neither is the veneer job but I am quite happy with the results considering this is my first successful veneer job and I have never finished raw wood before.

This is about my 20th speaker project ...its about time I learned how to use veneer and polyurathane. :-) I am sick of formica!

Anyhow next time I think I'll stay away from the poly and try a natural oil finish!

Thanks for the help!




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