To: | tigers@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | tiger dash |
From: | "RICHARD TUTTLE JR." <SAMORRY@worldnet.att.net> |
Date: | Tue, 05 Jun 2001 20:12:38 -0400 |
After reading all the responses to my queations and talking to some non tiger friends this is my thinking. I have restored several wooden boats(mahogany) and built the spar varnish up with approx. 15 coats. These planks are the same thickness as the dash I took out of my car. (1/2) They take alot of abuse such as twisting water baths etc. and they hold up extremely well. A friend of mine that builds custom stairs recomended laquer built up with many coats. He said he uses automotive type laquers and sprays it on with auto type equipt. He also mentioned that the laquer is clear, where the varnish has an amber tint which gives the wood a "warm" look. I think I wiil take two scrap pieces of the walnut and try both ways and see which looks best. More to follow. Any other thoughts?? Thanks for the replys. Rich Tuttle b9471586 |
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