Can hobbist buy and spray pre-catalyzed lacquer on site?

Take it easy Brewster. Hans' post was not condescending. He wasn't even addressing you, but you have such a chip on your shoulder that you assumed it must all be about you. Listing your credentials is actually a bit more condescending.

Hans' comments were quite appropriate to pose. If you knew him, you would immediately know that he is a very humble person.
 
mike_aa said:
brewster201 said:
Sorry Hans but you came off as very condesending and really not very helpfull!!
One should not highlight there product info/TSO(retailer) in these forums!
Who cares!

Bruce

Hi [member=47700]brewster201[/member] As far as I know, retailers of Festool and aftermarket products are customarily recognized here on FOG.  If you peruse even this thread you will see at least one other post from another retailer.

That being said, I am happy that individual retailers like Hans from [member=59331]TSO Products[/member] are active here.  He has been an incredibly helpful member in many ways and his innovative GRS-16 and GRS-16 PE Guide Rail Squares are a superb addition to the various Festool aftermarket accessories that I have been exposed to on this forum.

Thanks, Mike A.

I agree with you mike. Hans is a pleasure to work with and makes excellent products. I had the pleasure of talking with him at Connect on tons of topics and thoroughly think he is a massively excellent contributor to this forum.

Too many folks pipe up their opinions without a thought these days. In my opinion it is akin to not saying please and thank you and holding the door open for strangers.

Cheers. Bryan.

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I have used the Duralaq along with sealer they recommend (can't recall the name).  Short of pre or post cat this is by far the best product I've used.  I'm not a fan of waterbournes but realize they do have their place.  The sanding sealer/undercoater sands like lacquer although doesn't do much for stain blocking if that's something you need.  The viscosity is lacquer like and sprayed wonderfully from my Kremlin.  It's not lacquer but it is waaaaaay ahead of the latex that used to be the only other alternative.  Give it a try if you can't use solvents.  I think you'll like it.
 
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