Canerodz
Trout Bum
Just stopped at the local Habitat ReStore looking for steam box parts, and discovered that they had a truckload of stain and varnish donated by Cabot last week. There were several brands, McKloskey's, Val-Spar, and Cabot, oil based spar, oil and water based poly spars, oil and poly based interior, gloss, satin and a dozen stains.
I know a lot of you don't agree, but I've been finishing bamboo fly rods for 12 years wth McKloskey's Man O' War and just love it. I really think that a good, tung based spar with good surface prep is all I could ask for. Maybe I'd use something different if I was varnishing a $10,000 collectors piece, but I doubt it. I got a case of Boat-Koat oil based spar for $16, and 3 pints of stain for $1 each.
http://books.google.com/books?id=sT...X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA155,M1
By the way, anyone ever use aluminum downspout sections for steaming long rails??
I know a lot of you don't agree, but I've been finishing bamboo fly rods for 12 years wth McKloskey's Man O' War and just love it. I really think that a good, tung based spar with good surface prep is all I could ask for. Maybe I'd use something different if I was varnishing a $10,000 collectors piece, but I doubt it. I got a case of Boat-Koat oil based spar for $16, and 3 pints of stain for $1 each.
http://books.google.com/books?id=sT...X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA155,M1
By the way, anyone ever use aluminum downspout sections for steaming long rails??
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