Re: Good Wood
Wow thanks for the response Georgie. I bought the West 105 with the 207 Special Clear Hardener. Mainly because they say "Blush-free 207 Special Clear Hardener was developed for coating and fiberglass cloth application where an exceptionally clear, moisture-resistant, natural wood finish is desired."
I plan on staining my wood and then coating with the 105/207, then I planned to use regular automotive clearcoat over that. Probably SPI Universal Clear.
Can't remember how I came up with this plan since it has been about 8 months since I bought the West 105/207
Do you think that sounds like a good plan?
I did put a pretty good radius on all the edges when I was sanding the white oak.
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