Thanks.That is a beautiful finish. Owatrol is available in the US and many of its formulations are solvent based. Which products did you use?
John
I'm sure that's true either way but have you experimented with chemical stripping agents? I used one on a porch project a few years ago and I cannot imagine doing without. I would layer on the stripper, place foil over it to keep it moist while it soaked into the old coating, and then scrape off the softened paint with a carbide edged scraper. I did some sanding at the end but I tried to keep it to a minimum.I got a lot of sanding in my future.![]()
Thanks!I'm sure that's true either way but have you experimented with chemical stripping agents? I used one on a porch project a few years ago and I cannot imagine doing without. I would layer on the stripper, place foil over it to keep it moist while it soaked into the old coating, and then scrape off the softened paint with a carbide edged scraper. I did some sanding at the end but I tried to keep it to a minimum.
That wood finish is simply gorgeous!
I'm a married man, dude... what if it turns into a princess?Have you tried licking him?

Sh Shh Shit.My brother went hiking to the nearby mountains last weekend... here are some pics... hope you don't suffer from vertigo.
How do they taste?I guess that maybe they're better than no birds at all...
I wouldn't dare digging my teeth in one of those things... I think they're scavengers and carrion-eaters...How do they taste?
So are lobsters!I wouldn't dare digging my teeth in one of those things... I think they're scavengers and carrion-eaters...
and catfish... I guess... but the sea is an entirely different thing, ain't it?So are lobsters!
Max.