Alcohol and water would work well and thanks for involving me, sounds very exciting.
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Alcohol and water would work well and thanks for involving me, sounds very exciting.
Kewl!
I look forward to working with you on developing Dingotone to be an all round product :)
Alcohol based will work well with Aclac 20 thinners... and GP Lacquer thinners, the water based products should also work a treat under a clear coat.. You certainly have got my interest up now Phil!Quote:
/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from dingobass on April 8, 2014, 21:49
Hmmmm, I have no idea what Alac is... so we will have to meet up and discuss this!
None of my ingredient are mineral based, I have chosen to go 100% natural products.
I will be working up a series of water and alcohol based stains if this is any help?
(No Woks, not the drinkable kind of alcohol) :)
Look forward to working on this with you Jarrod ;)
Thanks for that AJ :)
This is begining to to be a real learning curve for me. I have only ever finished my builds with oil, wax French Polish and wudtone... I have an aversion to chemicals hence my never using poly, acrylic etc..
Your welcome Phil, I have also been the french polish route, not yet tried the tru oil, but do have a bottle in my shed to give it a whirl one day.Quote:
/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from dingobass on April 9, 2014, 09:02
Thanks for that AJ :)
This is beginning to to be a real learning curve for me. I have only ever finished my builds with oil, wax French Polish and wudtone... I have an aversion to chemicals hence my never using poly, acrylic etc..
Jarrod, those IBC containers are great to get, however over here in Vic they are dear as poison secondhand.and most people flogging them have no clue as to what chemicals they were used with (most are generally used with bulk alkali's or acids- those are ok as they can be cleaned out just the ones that have had resins in them are not salvageable normally). Did a research on them a few years back when I was contemplating doing a bit of aquaculture (fish- veges) Am really annoyed with myself as I could of scored a few brand new ones from the chemical company I used to work for .. Hindsight sucks...lol
As a side note and for info - by adding a alcohol based stain to clear, you can create a translucent color over an already stained item that has been clear coated, or as I do to get that really deep look to the stained color, I add the base color to the first few top coatings, then finish off with just the clear. Kelly from Werribee has seen the "mako" in person and was impressed.
I'm really interested in how you got that "scalloped" effect with the new stain..
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sounds good Jarrod and DB, maybe we can all meet up, which suburb are you based in Jarrod ?
I'll see you in the naughty room anyway, think I'm there for life now !
Im in Seville Grove Woks
cool sounds good Jarrod nice and close to DB's. Let us know when you are ready for a catchup and we'll lock in a date/time
AJ, if you are referring to the Green PRS, the scalloping is the timber... it is a quilted maple cap, rather tasy :)
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/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from wokkaboy on April 9, 2014, 11:05
cool sounds good Jarrod nice and close to DB's. Let us know when you are ready for a catchup and we'll lock in a date/time
Sounds like a plan.