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I finished my blue stained board. I was very patient. I took the time to let stain and coats of varnish fully dry. I did not rush things at all. I surfed the board for the 1st time today. had fun. I noticed the varnish on the deck is peeling off like a skin. WTF? I have 5 coats on the bottom and 3 on the deck. I wax the deck so I figured it would have an added seal with that anyway. The bottom seems fine.
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Many stains are incompatible with typical varnishes.
There are several ways to fix the problem, but Rod gets bored and snippy when we start talkin' about wood finishes. :mrgreen:
Shoot me a PM if you'd like.
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Uncle Grumpy wrote:Many stains are incompatible with typical varnishes.
There are several ways to fix the problem, but Rod gets bored and snippy when we start talkin' about wood finishes. :mrgreen:
Shoot me a PM if you'd like.
Ha Ha! Share the secrets. Maybe someday I will want to make and ride a long board :twisted:
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rodndtube wrote: Ha Ha! Share the secrets. Maybe someday I will want to make and ride a long board :twisted:

Nothing secret about it.

Just your basic "Tutti Frutti" woodworking finish skills learned over many years of real world experience.. :P

A barrier coat of shellac or better yet epoxy will seal the stain, it then can and should be varnished.
Many types of wood stains will not accept a standard marine varnish finish.

As far as you, ROD, making any board, I say, get to it ............ and don't forget to post plenty of pictures :lol:
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Uncle Grumpy wrote:
rodndtube wrote: Ha Ha! Share the secrets. Maybe someday I will want to make and ride a long board :twisted:

Nothing secret about it.

Just your basic "Tutti Frutti" woodworking finish skills learned over many years of real world experience.. :P

A barrier coat of shellac or better yet epoxy will seal the stain, it then can and should be varnished.
Many types of wood stains will not accept a standard marine varnish finish.

As far as you, ROD, making any board, I say, get to it ............ and don't forget to post plenty of pictures :lol:
There is something about foam, fiberglass and resin.... yeah, I did that once of twice decades ago and that was enough! Now I outsource my production -- it works rather well :) It enables me to enjoy the craftsmanship of others! For a similar reason I do not build my own homes, automobiles, bikes, ....
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Like I said......... :lol:
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rodndtube wrote: Ha Ha! Share the secrets. Maybe someday I will want to make and ride a long board :twisted

There is something about foam, fiberglass and resin.... yeah, I did that once of twice decades ago and that was enough! Now I outsource my production -- it works rather well :) It enables me to enjoy the craftsmanship of others! For a similar reason I do not build my own homes, automobiles, bikes, ....

No long board?

If I had enough money I'd love to build a home and a car and a bike and many more paipos, but since I'd rather surf and fish then work, I'll have to content myself with paipos...............

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I will have to be old and crippled before riding a long board. Until then it shall be healthy adventures on my paipo board (burp, bellyboard!).
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