mbartlett99
Established Member
Hi All
After a bit of a hiatus I'm back making expensive sawdust - in this case a really well figured walnut plinth for my new French doors. Usually for a finish I'd default to Polyx (which I have in the shop) but I'm concerned that it'll be in full daylight and will slowly fade. Anyone know how uv resistant the regular Polyx iis?
The other option I have readily available is Epifanes varnish (which I also have to hand and am very familiar with) but I'm loathe to go that route due to the time it takes to cure up etc. If I do use this I might use Custards recipe and cut it with Tung oil and thinners to wipe on.
Any thoughts?
After a bit of a hiatus I'm back making expensive sawdust - in this case a really well figured walnut plinth for my new French doors. Usually for a finish I'd default to Polyx (which I have in the shop) but I'm concerned that it'll be in full daylight and will slowly fade. Anyone know how uv resistant the regular Polyx iis?
The other option I have readily available is Epifanes varnish (which I also have to hand and am very familiar with) but I'm loathe to go that route due to the time it takes to cure up etc. If I do use this I might use Custards recipe and cut it with Tung oil and thinners to wipe on.
Any thoughts?