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    Default What Varnish?

    OK, here's the deal. I remember when I used to build flintlock gun stocks, I used boiled linseed oil to hand rub the stocks instead of just linseed oil. Now I'm working on a bamboo fly rod made from unknown makers. I have the sections stripped down to the wood and I want to finish it the best I can. I'm planning on using spar varnish, but I'm not sure how. My two questions follow;
    1. Is there a special spar varnish to use, i.e. boiled or not?
    2. Can I hand rub the blank with spar varnish 5 or 6 times and accomplish the same thing as dipping the rod fewer times?
    Help me out here if you can. I don't want to waste another rod in a learning curve.
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    By visiting the chat room on thursday nites and "watching" the conversation (Kusse, Channer, Harry Boyd et al) I picked up the name "Last and Last" as the preferred brand of varnish for boo rods. I think a dipping process is called for.

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    Red face

    LO.......you can brush or hand rub it on as well. The dip tank is the preferred method, but the other ways will work, just have to try for the smoothest finish possible.......Ed

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    Joe, what I would recommend for a first project would be be "Formsby's Tung Oil Finish" (glossy). It is a tung oil spar varnish in a rub on formulation. It goes on really thin so it may take 6 to 10 coats to get a good build up. Just follow the directions on the can.
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    Thanks Shaky,
    Where did you find Formby's Tung Oil?
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    The other favorite brand among many cane builders is Ace Hardware brand spar in the green label can(I think red label is poly) . There was just a lengthy discussion on the bamboo forum about varnishing with a turkey baster. Check out the video on youtube. search "Hows that made, bamboo rods". They show the guys at Thomas and Thomas using a baster.
    You do have to thin the varnish but then again that is what Formbys is so you could make your own.

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    That video was interesting, wonder how many people wrap their guides vertically instead of horizontally? Think I'll try it.

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    I think I bought mine at Windsor Plywood. Ace Hardware may also have it. I don't think I have ever seen it at the big box stores.
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    Well, the reel seat showed up today. I ordered the polished aluminum hardware, but they sent the black. To be honest with you all, I was seriously considering the black stuff. The only things I'll have to change are the guides from chrome to black, and the wraps from Tan/Chestnut to Chestnut/Black. I think it'll be great. The wood insert is still unpolished teak, and that's great with me. Here's a couple of pics;





    Now all I need are black guides, black hook keeper & black winding check.

    Let me know what you think.
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    very nice....are you using the spar on the wraps as well?
    Sometimes a crowd can be the loneliest place

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