Posted on Finishing Indoor Teak Table
#1 posted 05-07-2012 05:05 PM |
Clint … if THAT is what you are able to extract from my last post, I think I’m beginning to see ther problem here … perhaps a Remedial Reading for Comprehension Class for 5th Grade would be of some benefit to you. I made MY point … NOT yours … BOTH finishes can and will react to Oxygen, and will begin to cure, UNLESS the Oxygen is blocked from contacting it. To ensure that condition, I insert Propane into the container … it being heavier than air, will displace the air and create a barrier, keeping the air from the surface. I use lots of Waterlox, so, I have several such prepared small cans around the shop at any given time. When the need arises for a small quantity, I normally just shake the cans to determine the amount in each. Sometimes a can will sit for a year or more in this condition, and I have yet to LOSE one to your supposed gelling. - dabbling in sarcasm is foolish … if you’re not proficient at it, you end up looking stupid … ... ... -- - dabbling in sarcasm is foolish … if you’re not proficient at it, you end up looking stupid … ... ... |