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    Default Pepper Mills

    I am currently quoting on a job for a number of pepper mills for a cafe. Given that they will potentially be used every day I would like some suggestions as to type of a quick serviceable finish I could apply.
    I usually use Ubeaut's EEE, Shellawax and then Traditional Wax.
    Russell (aka Mulgabill)
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    Spray them with nitrocellulose lacquer. Easy to apply, quick and very durable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendan stemp View Post
    Spray them with nitrocellulose lacquer. Easy to apply, quick and very durable.
    Of course! In my dotage I forgot your Youtube video of some time ago and I still have our Club DVD on the topic.
    Have not used NC for a little while. Problem solved
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    please link the said vid if you have it up still i'd like to see it, i've heard some about it and referenced i'd like to learn some more.

    Cheers,

    Neal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thompy View Post
    please link the said vid if you have it up still i'd like to see it, i've heard some about it and referenced i'd like to learn some more.

    Cheers,

    Neal.
    There you go Neal.
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj7QJkdycnE&feature=player_detailpage"]Wood Turning Lacquering and Finishing - YouTube[/ame]
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    Thanks MB, an well done Brendan, i didnt realise the Nitro laquer was a one pac system, does it have to be sprayed? can it be "lathe applied"? i'll definatly bookmark the vid for later reference and i've learnt something today .

    Neal.

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    Neal,
    The product I use, similar to Brendan's, does require to be cut with thinners and sprayed on for better coverage. It is not meant to be use for "on lathe" finishing.
    Russell (aka Mulgabill)
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    Neal

    I have atim of it over at my place. Will show you tomorrow

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