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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Shredd on March 30, 2018, 10:58:48 AM
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I know that some of you guys have used VHT rattle can... It says on the can to wait 7 days to cure... After my initial first three coats do I have to wait 7 days to sand and recoat?? Also... How long do you wait to use and or flex your bow?? So I guess I am asking; What is your whole procedure with the stuff??
Also has anyone used a water based polyurethane?? How did it work for you?? In the past I have had great results with oil based poly but I did not like the yellowing... Does water based ploy yellow at all??
Thanks... Rich
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I've never used the rattle can VHT, so I can't speak to that. I have tried the Crystalac water based poly that's sold by Woodcraft. I got the exterior rated stuff.
As a bow finish, it works. It can be sprayed with a regular automotive type HVLP spray gun. Here in dry Colorado, it sets up almost instantly. Allowing two hours between coats (as per the manufacturer's instructions), you can get 4-5 coats on in a day. Easy soap and water clean up. Allow 7-10 days to fully cure. Very low odor almost no fumes. I haven't noticed any yellowing on maple yet, it's been 4-5 months.
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I haven't found it to be as durable as the automotive urethane I normally use. I don't think the water borne technology is quite there yet. I love the stuff for dipping arrows though! Once it's fully cured, very few issues with target burn.
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Excellent info , Craig!! :thumbsup: