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Title: sanding sealer
Post by: jess stuart on February 19, 2013, 08:16:00 PM
What have you gentlemen found to be the best sanding sealer?  One that fills the pores with the least number of coats, drys quickly and  seals oily woods.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Millhimes on February 19, 2013, 08:24:00 PM
Super glue.I sand most of it off with 220 grit sandpaper.Makes the blemishes stand out so you can see them-Joe
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Trux Turning on February 19, 2013, 10:02:00 PM
Jess I've been using bullseye shellac with good results. It seals up oily woods- haven't had any woods with bad grain to try it out on.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: jess stuart on February 19, 2013, 10:15:00 PM
Thanks guys.  I forgot to mention other than super glue or the massie type.  I will give the bullseye a go.  Does it fill the pore with one or two applications.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: bjansen on February 19, 2013, 10:42:00 PM
Jess, I have been using the high solids vynle sealer from Thunderbird.  Works very well...thick, fast drying and sands very nicely.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Crooked Stic on February 20, 2013, 06:10:00 AM
I have been using the Bullseye recenly also. I find that none of the sealers sand well. By this I mean they gum the paper up quick. So to start I use 00 steel wool or the course 3M pads then sand on the last coat.
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Post by: Dmaxshawn on February 20, 2013, 11:24:00 AM
Bullseye works nice. Seals and fills. Then T-bird it the next day.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Dmaxshawn on February 20, 2013, 11:27:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by bjansen:
Jess, I have been using the high solids vynle sealer from Thunderbird.  Works very well...thick, fast drying and sands very nicely.
Don't mean to high jack Brad is this the new stuff they now carry. She told me it was more expensive but works better than what they used to sell.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: bjansen on February 20, 2013, 02:14:00 PM
Shawn, I ordered mine probably 2 years ago....and it is something that I talked with her on the phone/email about. I am not sure if it is actually on the order form or not but ask her about "high solids vynl sealer'.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: jess stuart on February 20, 2013, 07:37:00 PM
Just got in from work.  Thanks for all of the ideas gentlemen.  I appreciate it.
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Troy D. Breeding on February 22, 2013, 02:47:00 PM
I picked up a qt. of the Bullseye Sand and Sealer Shellac today to try. I like the fact that it's something I can purchase locally.

I like the Massie Finish I've been using, but I too am looking for something that dries faster. If it fills the pores like the massie finish I'll be a happy camper. I just put the first coat on a piece of walnut. If it fills the pores on that then I'll try it on other porus woods like wenge. That will be the real test.

Troy
Title: Re: sanding sealer
Post by: Troy D. Breeding on February 22, 2013, 03:59:00 PM
Found out something today. For those that are having problems with their sand paper gumming up when using sand and sealers. It might be the type sand paper your using.

While sanding the first coat of bullseye sand and sealer I used the 3M Pro Pac paper. Gumming up was the worst I've ever seen with any finish.

When the second coat was dry I switched to Pro Pac Sandblaster paper. No gumming and when the buildup on the paper was at the point I felt the paper was no longer cutting I just wiped it on a rag and carried on almost like I was using new paper.

The package said it last seven times longer and now I really believe it.

It only took 1/4 sheet to sand the massie finsh I had applied yesterday to my trade bow riser. Nornally I'll use atleast 3/4's of a sheet to run over a riser with other paper.

I'm sold on it!!! Might be worth trying if your having problems.

Troy