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Here's a varnish question.
I've built a stich n glue kayak, and I am just starting to varnish it. How many coats are needed for UV protection, v.s. how many are needed for general wear and tear? Basically, I don't want to varnish the areas that don't need much varnish, as this stuff isn't cheap, and extra weight is an issue. Mike |
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Mik wrote:
Here's a varnish question. I've built a stich n glue kayak, and I am just starting to varnish it. How many coats are needed for UV protection, v.s. how many are needed for general wear and tear? Most people apply 4-6 coats in order to achieve the finish they want and adequate UV protection. Basically, I don't want to varnish the areas that don't need much varnish, as this stuff isn't cheap, and extra weight is an issue. A coat of varnish weighs next to nothing if you apply it as thin as you should. Considering that inadequate UV protection will result in the underlying epoxy being degraded, a varnish finish is not the place to save weight. If you really feel you need to save a few ounces, paint the boat instead, as it provides better protection with fewer coats. |
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