Refurbishing Wooden Prop
Refurbishing Wooden Prop
I would like to get my wooden prop back to new, some varnish is starting to come off on the leading edges, any advice regarding sanding it slightly, oiling the wood or rather respraying it with varnish and types of varnish or oil to use etc.
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Re: Refurbishing Wooden Prop
No oil, it needs to be sealed against the elements properly.Tobie wrote:I would like to get my wooden prop back to new, some varnish is starting to come off on the leading edges, any advice regarding sanding it slightly, oiling the wood or rather respraying it with varnish and types of varnish or oil to use etc.
To repair dents swipe some of your wife's baking soda (Bicarbonate of soda) and buy some thin formula superglue. Scrape away any varnish or paint in the dent or clean it if it's dirty. Fill the dent with baking soda and apply the superglue. A reaction will take place immediately (complete with a bit of smoke) and be done in 3 or 4 seconds. The result is a rock-hard repair that may be shaped flush with the surrounding surface by using a fine-toothed file. Do NOT use sandpaper as this will usually cause sanding of adjacent areas which you don't want.... file only.
Cracks, pull them apart, fill with Superglue and press together, wipe off any excess.
Spray repairs with a clear coat laquer spray.
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