hobbo
1st September 2004, 02:42 PM
Great forum I just discovered. Anyway heres my question..
I restore old radios as a hobby, and have only recently delved into the timberwork side of it. I have a cabinet that I have stripped, repaired and prepared but I need to apply two thin stripes (2mm wide) of black stain before I apply the top nitrocellulose coat.
I have been experimenting with different spray techniques on scraps of timber, but have been unable to successfully mask up the stripe without bleedthrough. I am using Wattyl 'professional' series of stains. Should I be using a product specifically for spraying or will this do? I picked the best masking tape I could find that said 'no bleed' however I think half the problem is it acts like a sponge when wet..
Supplys of specialist stains etc are limited out here. It took me 3 days of blank looks just to find some nitrocellulose lacquer...
HELP!!!
cheers
ben
(tamworth nsw)
I restore old radios as a hobby, and have only recently delved into the timberwork side of it. I have a cabinet that I have stripped, repaired and prepared but I need to apply two thin stripes (2mm wide) of black stain before I apply the top nitrocellulose coat.
I have been experimenting with different spray techniques on scraps of timber, but have been unable to successfully mask up the stripe without bleedthrough. I am using Wattyl 'professional' series of stains. Should I be using a product specifically for spraying or will this do? I picked the best masking tape I could find that said 'no bleed' however I think half the problem is it acts like a sponge when wet..
Supplys of specialist stains etc are limited out here. It took me 3 days of blank looks just to find some nitrocellulose lacquer...
HELP!!!
cheers
ben
(tamworth nsw)