Finishing Edison B-19
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- Victor O
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Finishing Edison B-19
Has anyone tried cutting Kessler Shellac from 3 pound to 1 pound? I've used this stuff long long time agoas a base for Deft lacquer but don't recall the "Do Not Thin" on the back of the can. TIA
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- Victor O
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Re: Finishing Edison B-19
I've scrapped the thining idea and ordered some dewaxed shellac flakes like I used to. I'll just mix my own.
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- Victor IV
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Re: Finishing Edison B-19
I use shellac thinned 3 to one with denatured alcohol to overcoat a finish that I have de -waxed and cleaned and let dry well. I think the Ace carries Zinsser brand but watch to be sure its not past date. It may take two thin coats over a finish. If your starting from scratch it probably takes 5 or more to start to get the depth of finish you want. Then is has to be rubbed down with whiting and baby oil to get it toned down for waxing.
Larry
Larry