Preview: Building a Stitch and Glue Boat, Part 24 – Varnishing the Deck, Coaming, & Fittings
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September 27, 2013
Email this Video to a FriendEveryone has their own experience, tips, and tricks when it comes to varnish. In Fox 21 we get Bill’s take on the elusive art of finish work. Take note of everything from brush selection to getting the finish out of the can. Regardless of different methods out there, it’s hard to argue with the results of Bill’s finish work.
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4 Responses So Far to “Building a Stitch and Glue Boat, Part 24 – Varnishing the Deck, Coaming, & Fittings”
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Robert Ford says:
That coaming trim looks awesome. How did you round the top and bottom edges of it to get it to look so nice and professional?
Howard Sharp says:
You missed out how he rounded over the coaming trim – how did he round the underside of the coaming trim?
Harry Hammond says:
What can be more educational for us amateurs than watching an experienced hand getting it done, with great narration as he works? Sure beats simply reading and poring over the photos….no matter the experience and dedication of the writer.
This is just a great site.
John Davelaar says:
I only wish I’d seen this video before putting the first and second coat on my mast. There is,
however, much more to be varnished……thanks JD