Best finish to use without spray equipment?

Started by myshootinstinks, January 12, 2015, 08:23:00 AM

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myshootinstinks

I've finished cleaning up a set of Bear TD limbs down to the bare glass.  Wipe-on poly from Min-wax is easy to use but I've noticed it yellows after a year or so.
   I do not have spray equipment.  What's the best product you've found given that limitation? Something in a spray can or that can be applied by hand.

SteveD

I use Minwax spar urethane in a spray can. I used it on many bows.

PEARL DRUMS

Hard to beat Helmsman for durability and protection. If you hold the clear satin can 12-14" away from your bow on the last 2 coats, it will have a frosted finish that looks professional. I highly suggest it.

PEARL DRUMS

One more thing, if the wood is the oily South American types, wipe a coat of shellac on first. The Helmsman will dry in a few hours. If you don't give it a coat of shellac, the oils will prevent the poly from drying for days and days.

myshootinstinks

Thanks. I'll try those products. No tropical woods on the limbs, just the "future-wood" Bear uses on the TDs.

Bow man

There are many with the same issue as you and they are brushing on Thunderbird Epoxy with now issues
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Wolftrail

I use a Varathane product called Premium Diamond Wood Finish - Spray water base - fast drying - outdoor gloss finish. Once its cured it makes a very hard finish.

eflanders

Sorry if I'm late for the finishing party here but personally I'm a big fan of using a Birchwood Casey gun stock finish product called Tru-Oil.  I just rub on coats with my fingers and it builds to a nice glossy finish that can easily be dulled with a few strokes of steel wool. Its easy to use, extremely durable and readily available at most sporting goods stores or online.  Another product I use is a spray can of quick drying clear enamel.  I use this to quickly cover any writing or special decorations.  It dries clear and very quickly to protect the writing.  Then I finish the rest with the Tru-Oil.

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