Dang Chris.... you get help thinking that up?
Terry.... I've had some marginal success with Fruitwood stain deluited
liberally with thinner... and added to the varnish itself rather then the
wood which will absorb about anything... it's something your going to have
to toy with....
Keith ( Ps.... I've got to be Closer then Chris... send it to Alabama... we
have sunshine here TOO )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Hunt" <guambomb743@msn.com>
To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: varnish
> LOL. Actually, Chris putting the newly varnished pieces in the sun has
been
> suggested. We have lots of sun here in Guam, but thanks anyway. Terry
>
>
> >From: Chris Harris <yesford@clear.net.nz>
> >To: Terry Hunt <guambomb743@msn.com>
> >Subject: Re: varnish
> >Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 10:43:38 +1200
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I have a 47 Ford woodie. Had it for 27 years. Four or five years ago I
> > > varnished the roof and side panels. This year I'm doing the doors. My
> > > problem is that the older work has taken on a honey colored hue. It's
> >very
> > > pretty but the new work does not match. Can I tint the new varnish to
> >make
> > > it match? Help! Terry Hunt, Guam Bomb, #743
> >
> >Sorry Terry, can't be done !
> >
> >The only way to make the varnish match is exposure to Hawke's Bay, New
> >Zealand sunlight and I just happen to live there, please forward the
> >vehicle.
> >
> >LOL Chris Harris...........................NZed.
>
>
>
>
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