| Forum topic by Insagent | posted 96 days ago | 311 views | 0 times favorited | 7 replies | ![]() |
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96 days ago |
Getting ready to finish a cabinet for my shop. Has anyone used interior oil based gel polyurethane? Cabinet is made of birch plywood and reclaimed yellow pine out of an old high school. |
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#1 posted 96 days ago |
What’s the advantage of gel poly over regular poly? -- -- Rick M. |
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#2 posted 96 days ago |
sorry i dont have any experience , but contact lumberjock charles neil or look at this and still contact him so you can tell him what your planning on doing, and he will help you out…and look at this link as well. -- GRIZZMAN ...['''''] |
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#3 posted 96 days ago |
What’s wrong with latex/acrylic.? Much friendlier. -- Clint Searl.............We deserve what we tolerate |
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#4 posted 96 days ago |
Advantage I guess is that is a wipe on. Looks very easy. |
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#5 posted 96 days ago |
I’ve used it, what is your concern? I used it on this Armoire made from maple. -- Randy - If I'm not on LJ's then I'm making Saw Dust. Please feel free to visit my store location at http://www.facebook.com/randy.blackstock.custom.wood.designs |
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#6 posted 96 days ago |
One do you’ve to reapply years down the road? Does it seal the wood? It just seem to easy. |
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#7 posted 95 days ago |
Poly seals the wood and you won’t need to reapply unless it becomes damaged. -- -- Rick M. |
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