New activator for 20 coats of thin CA

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2011

http://www.timberbits.com I just found a new substitute that will act as an activator for applying 20 thin coats of CA. This is a very quick method of applying a high gloss finish. I have done this so many times that I don't even ware rubber gloves.

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  • This is great. I watched the vid, ran into my shop, turned a quick oak piece and tried your technique. Best finish I've ever gotten... I've always done my wet sanding at 600 - 700 rpm, so I was a bit nervous about twisting the speed knob to "11" to wet sand (Micro-Mesh). I just kept a light touch, kept dripping some water to keep things cool and lubricated and then buffed it out with Mothers Mag Polish (even finer than the finest micro-mest) and then plastic polish. You rock!

  • Thanks for that mate. Cheers.

  • great money saving tip on the activator, but any ideas what the equivalent would be in the UK? greats vids by the way, regards Matt.

  • According to research, for us Yank's via the IAP forum... Lysol is the product equivalent to Glen 20... Thanks for the money savin' tip.

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