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alternatives to varathane for skins on limbs

Started by sunny hill archer, January 26, 2007, 12:38:00 PM

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sunny hill archer

I can't find the Varathane reccomended for the final coats on snake skinned limbs. All I can find  in the can is oil based. Any alternative suggestions? Thanks,  Michael
The old order is passing. Swiftly receding into memory are the days of strong, earnest men who followed an atavistic yearning to pit their skills against wild animals.

Billy Ellis

Bjorn

I like Krylon Matte for hunting limbs-zero glare

Eric Krewson

I have used satin spar urathane for the last few bows I have backed with snakes. Looks really good.

Walt Francis

Tongue Oil has always worked well for me, but it does give it a bit of yellow tint.  The other finish I have had good results with is the Massey finish, diluted epoxy.

Walt Francis
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

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sunny hill archer

Eric, will the spar urethane yellow with time?
The old order is passing. Swiftly receding into memory are the days of strong, earnest men who followed an atavistic yearning to pit their skills against wild animals.

Billy Ellis


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