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Re: spray enamel vs shellack
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- Subject: Re: spray enamel vs shellack
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- Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 20:48:18 -0600
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Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dan,
Well duh! Is the animosity really necessary. I thought we were here to
support and help one another. If you read my posts thoroughly, you would
have noticed that they all specifically state that I am pricing spray cans.
Even so, I still didn't see any cans of polyurethane of any kind for $2.97.
What size can is this, 3 oz? Also, do you remember what brand it is so I
know what to ask the clerk for? That would be helpful. I don't see any real
reason why I can't very carefully apply the polyurethane with a brush. I
don't have a fixture to rotate it on, which makes me think I will have
trouble preventing runs, at least, more trouble with runs vs. using spray
cans. All things considered, however, I will just use the free acrylic from
my brother-in-law. I do still want to find the relatively inexpensive
polyurethane you reference.
Paul
Think Positive
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: spray enamel vs shellack
> Original poster: "Daniel McCauley"
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>
> Well duh. Thats a spray can. No wonder you are paying so much.
> Get yourself a simple can of polyurethane furniture finish and paint it on
> with an
> old fashion paint brush.
>
> > Thanks. Well, I went back to Home Depot, my saint of a wife took me, and
> we
> > got some help and searched out all of their spray polyurethane offerings.
> > You know what??? Them boys down to the Home Depot just sees me acomin'
> ever
> > time!!! Every time I go, the lowest price they have for a spray can of
> > polyurethane paint is $5.97!!! Now, they do have clear coat enamel for
> > $2.97, which is pretty close to what they want for it at Wally World.
>
>