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On 7/24/2009 8:03 PM Leon spake thus:
"Upscale" wrote in message ... "Leon" wrote in message [...] years ago I thought I would never say this" a premium quality Wooster "foam" brush. And what prompted you to use a foam brush? Considering the poor reputation that many/most have as a finishing tool, why take the chance? Instructions on the can. And it specified a quality foam brush. Well, that's another thing that's so great about my old-fashioned varnish: It doesn't matter what kind of brush you use. Since the stuff flows out so nicely, one isn't required to get a 100% Mongolian yak-hair brush for $200, and use just the right length brush strokes. I do use a good brush (a nice ox-hair one), but so long as the brush doesn't shed bristles, you can use just about anything. As opposed to brushing lacquer, which totally depends on brush quality and brushing technique. I'm trying to finish furniture here, not achieve Zen satori with my brushing technique. -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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