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Started by Pat B., May 11, 2012, 12:05:00 AM

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Pat B.

I am interested in finishing a few bows.. What are the better products to use and what sort of spray gun would be best ??  Sure would appreciate any info..

Roy from Pa

I have a Finex FX1000 made by Sharp. Real nice little gun, sells for around $140.00. Thunderbird is a great finish, polyurathane sprays nice too, fuller plast has been used by some guys.
http://www.sharpe1.com/sharpe/sharpe.nsf/Page/Finex+FX1000

Bowjunkie

If you have a compressor, you could use a cheap, little touch-up gun. I've bought them at Sears for around $60, but found them even cheaper(Buffalo Tools) at Trader Horn for about $40 and they work equally well.

I've used all kinds of finishes and I'd say the best two I've used are Fullerplast and Thunderbird. Between them, I prefer Thunderbird.

Pat B.

Thanks !!!

Where would be the best place to buy TBird, directly or are there distributors ??

Roy from Pa

Three Rivers sells it. They are a sponsor here, add is at top of page here.

bjansen

I use thunderbird epoxy out of a $10 touch up gun from Harbor Freight, works great.

beachbowhunter

BJansen, what size compressor do you use?
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

Marc Morton

I am just getting into this - maybe someone could do a "finish along"....purdy please????

Cuban Missile

Yeah look at harbor Freight they have some decent spray guns for under $20
Javier

Tron

I too would be in favor of a finish-along if someone is willing to do it.  I've just used Helmsman and Deft for my bows so far.  Looking to upgrade to T-Bird, but I literally know nothing about spraying.
"It's repetition of affirmations that leads to belief, and once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen." - Ali

7 Lakes

Go ahead and get the slow drying Lacquer thinner with the Thunderbird.  Regular stuff dries so fast it leaves an orange peel effect.  (Little dimples and wrinkles)

Be careful with all these conversion varnishes, you don't want that stuff hardening in your lungs.  If you can smell it, it's in your lungs.  

PS.
If you aren't familiar with compressors and spray guns look up "Preval" Their spray system comes with a compressed air sprayer and bottle to put the Thunderbird in.  It's almost as easy as using a spray can.  Costs $5-$9 dollars delivered.  One sprayer will do 3-4 bows.

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