Cabinet Finishing

Alan G said:
If you want a finish that is as hard as a rock--SW Sayerlack (waterborne) with cross linker. We installed a 680 pound locker top on a wood seat, the last 6" we had to push it in place across the top. Not a scratch in the top. I was impressed.

Tom

What did you spray the sayerlack with?
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Fugi Q4 turbine, T-70 gun with a 1.0 air cap set.

The cross linker used was 0.32 ounces per quart of finish. The cross linker is first mixed 50/50 with deionized water.

Tom
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Alex said:
Back in the 90'ties when I was still working in my father's spray shop we had a furniture factory next door who exclusively worked with MDF and we had to spray all their work. Can't remember which paint we always used, but it was a high solid water based paint.

You guys still have way better products than we do over here.

The Gen II has solids at 45.5% by volume, 64.3% by weight.

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
Alan G said:
If you want a finish that is as hard as a rock--SW Sayerlack (waterborne) with cross linker. We installed a 680 pound locker top on a wood seat, the last 6" we had to push it in place across the top. Not a scratch in the top. I was impressed.

Tom

What did you spray the sayerlack with?

Fugi Q4 turbine, T-70 gun with a 1.0 air cap set.

The cross linker used was 0.32 ounces per quart of finish. The cross linker is first mixed 50/50 with deionized water.

Tom
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Did you thin at all?

Was this the Clear, Crystal clear top coat or the pigmented?

Spraying with a PPS setup or a pressure pot?

Lastly, they state to thin with deionized water...and as you stated they want the crosslinker mixed with it as well. Did you actuality use deionized water? I thought distilled had the some of the same properties. I have not really seen deioniozed water other than online for $$$ since it is used a lot in chemestry.
 
[member=13337]Scott Burt[/member] what type of brush are you using with this?

I am playing around with a free gallon on some baseboard.  So far I've tried a chinex and a nylon polyester. 

It's hard to let this stuff go, but it definitely does flow out on its own.

Thanks,
Adam
 
Alan G said:
tjbnwi said:
Alan G said:
If you want a finish that is as hard as a rock--SW Sayerlack (waterborne) with cross linker. We installed a 680 pound locker top on a wood seat, the last 6" we had to push it in place across the top. Not a scratch in the top. I was impressed.

Tom

What did you spray the sayerlack with?

Fugi Q4 turbine, T-70 gun with a 1.0 air cap set.

The cross linker used was 0.32 ounces per quart of finish. The cross linker is first mixed 50/50 with deionized water.

Tom

Did you thin at all?

Was this the Clear, Crystal clear top coat or the pigmented?

Spraying with a PPS setup or a pressure pot?

Lastly, they state to thin with deionized water...and as you stated they want the crosslinker mixed with it as well. Did you actuality use deionized water? I thought distilled had the some of the same properties. I have not really seen deioniozed water other than online for $$$ since it is used a lot in chemestry.
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Clear.

PPS.

The instructions state de-ionized water.........

Tom
 
mrFinpgh said:
[member=13337]Scott Burt[/member] what type of brush are you using with this?

I am playing around with a free gallon on some baseboard.  So far I've tried a chinex and a nylon polyester. 

It's hard to let this stuff go, but it definitely does flow out on its own.

Thanks,
Adam

[member=59039]mrFinpgh[/member] nothing special...just what we would use on a latex trim package. Purdy XL Dale or Glide. 2" is my go to for most things. I know what you mean...its a game of lay it out and leave it...
 
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