Sanding between coats of lacquer
I'm in the process of finishing over 20 chairs (jarrah). I've been working on these for about 2 months non stop and it's the home stretch (and I'm a bit knackered). I'm finishing with a 2 pac acid cat lacquer (Becker Acroma DM 307). In previous discussions re lacquer finishing some have suggested you can apply multiple coats without fine sanding between coats (I think Durwood was one person who did this.) The theory is that the thinners "melts" the new coat into the previous coat.
I followed this idea up with Becker Acroma and other local finishers, who felt it was not the way to go (i.e. no sanding) as you would not achieve a good "build" and smooth finish. But after hours (and hours and hours) of detail sanding - I'm beginning to wish it WERE possible not to sand back.
I tried multiple coats on one chair without sanding. But it didn't look or feel as nice as the sanded back result. Maybe the no sanding technique requires some final rub-down to achieve a good finish.?
Any ideas / experience on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Richard