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    Default Two pack poly that looks like Danish Oil

    Stopped in at a redgum furniture maker in Halls Gap who sources it from Italy.

    It's thin and soaks into the timber; could have sworn it was an oil finish.

    Anyone know any more about it?
    Cheers, Ern

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    Any finish applied thinly enough will look like oil.
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    Sure, but I'm guessing that you don't thin 2 pack poly or else this pro woodworker would have gone down that route.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Unsealed timber would soak up the majority of first coat.

    Not sure about clear finishes but you can thin 2 pack paints mainly to help with spraying, using correct thinners of course.
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    Cruzi,

    You cannot thin out any VOC coating, or it will not be compliant any more.

    I don't know if you have this problem over there.

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    Ern,
    Why dont you ring the guy and ask what it is and where he sources it,
    sounds like great stuff if its real.

    Mel

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    Yeah. Good idea.

    10 minutes after driving away I kicked myself for not having asked.

    Just as a btw, this is the guy:

    http://www.grampiansfurniture.com.au/

    I usually stop at furniture and craft places in the country to see what's being made. And I have to say that much of the furniture quality leaves something to be desired. Partly that's a matter of style: guys using recylced timber and filling large holes with black expoxy - not to my taste.

    But this guy's work is tops.

    He uses sustainably harvested redgum from local forests that's been kiln-dried for a month and air-dried for 2-3 years. No cracks or knot-holes, and some of the figured drawer faces were breathtaking.
    Cheers, Ern

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    I know that you said 2 pack but it reminded me of an article some years back in an Australian publication of how to thin poly and apply with a cloth as per french polish. Can't remember the procedure perhaps someone can shed some light on it?
    Vinnie

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    Ok, I'm assuming here, but an oil finish is a natural wood look and feel but with a degree of lustre and durability?

    The most common 2 pack clear base available here reccomends that the first coat should be thinned "up to 25%" to allow it to penetrate. Now with some good preparation, would this first coat not be similar to an oil finish, maybe some wax or EEE to adjust?
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    Vinnie, Minimax wipe-on poly might do what you're thinking of. Never used it but many turners speak well of it.

    Cruze, mebbe. But if someone's onto a good thing I'll follow in their wake for a bit.

    So here it is:

    http://www.ausmanufacturers.com.au/modostuc/

    Not a lot there but I'll chase them up.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Default Grampians furniture

    Now I'm feeling embarrassed....

    ....just down the road from me and have never visited. Ah well, quiet weekend coming up, might go down and have a peek.

    Thanks for the info rsser. Hope you enjoyed the Grampians!

    Cheers

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    Sure did Hafgan. Had a few days in the YHA ecohostel.

    Did a bit of walking but it was disappointing how much is still closed in the Gramps.

    So back to topic: the phone person on the site above couldn't really help but is getting a rep to ring back. Quantities appear to be 5 l at the min.

    They gave me the maker's site and after 15 mins of reading I'm none the wiser:

    http://www.egidiomilesi.it/MilWeb/We...ductsMain.aspx
    Cheers, Ern

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    Ern,
    Ring the guy at the shop and explain your interest (and that your not competition) and ask if he could sent you a bit.
    I often give little pots of wax or stains to interested people.
    And thats not unusual in the trade.
    Youll have to sent suitable small containers and post money.
    He can only say no
    If your too shy give me his number and I'll do it.
    After all I'm not a manufacturer

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    Good thinking Astrid, ah, Mel.

    And thanks.

    Let's wait for the rep to get back to me.

    Hadn't thought about a sample pack; will ask him.
    Cheers, Ern

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