Boat Building Forum

Find advice on all aspects of building your own kayak, canoe or any lightweight boats

Re: Thinning Captain?
By:Randy
Date: 7/26/1999, 10:14 am
In Response To: Thinning Captain? (Tony)

Captian's Varnish is my favorite and I've tried them all. You will want to use the thinner they recommend on the can I think it is clled T12. Pour a small amount into another containter. I like to use an old Cool Whip plastic tub wide enough to get the brush in easy. I always use foam brushes and throw them away. The ones I like are sold at Walmart's craft department (not painting supplies. The foam is very fine and leaves no sign of brush marks. Get a plastic drinking straw and dip it into the T12. Put your finger over the top of the straw to hold the thinner into the straw. Add the thinner a few drops at a time to the varnish. You will have to repeat the process as the thinner evaporates quickly. If the brush is dragging you need a little more thinner.

> Oh yeah another varnish question. A quick one. Do I have to use a special
> spirit to thin Z-spar Captains Varnish. Can I use regular paint thinner? I
> can't find their product but do need to thin it to get it to smooth out.
> The can says if have to do 10%. Posts on the board speak of thinning with
> quite a bit more.

Messages In This Thread

Thinning Captain?
Tony -- 7/25/1999, 11:10 am
Re: Thinning Captain?
Randy -- 7/26/1999, 10:14 am