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Compatibility of Applying One Type of Finish Over Another
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A professional woodworker got in touch with this question. He had finished a sixty-foot long countertop for a brewery tasting room with catalyzed (conversion) varnish. After the finish dried for three weeks, the client decided he would like the finish to be glossier and have the same amber tone as the other countertop, which had been finished with polyurethane. To complicate this woodworker's situation even more, he couldn't spray this […]The post Compatibility of Applying One Type of Finish Over Another appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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