Fs

FS

29/04/2014 8:21 PM

water based lacquer

Its been a while since I sprayed water based lacquer. Seems like "General Finishes" appears in a few of the usual catalogs(I generally use the ketone based).

Just wanted to hear from others if there is anything "new" out there since the last 15 years in water based. I use a conventional aspirator gun.

cheers
Fritz


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Len

in reply to FS on 29/04/2014 8:21 PM

30/04/2014 5:21 AM

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:21:21 PM UTC-5, FS wrote:
> Its been a while since I sprayed water based lacquer. Seems like "Genera=
l Finishes" appears in a few of the usual catalogs(I generally use the keto=
ne based).
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> Just wanted to hear from others if there is anything "new" out there sin=
ce the last 15 years in water based. I use a conventional aspirator gun.
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> Fritz





I have been using Hood's Hydrocote Varithane Plus for a number of years and=
have had good luck with it. I spray it with a Fujii 4 stage HVLP gun. It =
can be diluted as needed for your gun; it will settle out in the jug (I buy=
it in 5 gallon containers) but a bit of stirring fixes that problem.

Len

Len

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pentapus

in reply to FS on 29/04/2014 8:21 PM

30/04/2014 1:17 PM

On 4/29/2014 11:21 PM, FS wrote:
> Its been a while since I sprayed water based lacquer. Seems like "General Finishes" appears in a few of the usual catalogs(I generally use the ketone based).
>
> Just wanted to hear from others if there is anything "new" out there since the last 15 years in water based. I use a conventional aspirator gun.
>
> cheers
> Fritz
>
Not sure what category it falls in but there are a number of water based
ceramic finishes, Ceramathane (sp?) being one. My kitchen is pickled
with it, brushed on, and I like it.

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pentapus


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