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Epoxy Pore Filling Part 3: Prep & Application of Third Coat and Prep for Finishing

This is the final video in a three part series covering epoxy pore filling for luthiers. For more on epoxy pore filling, go to Official Luthier's Forum (www.luthiersforum.com) or Musical Instrument...  
 
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MDLuthier (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Not mentioned, but if the final coat of epoxy is difficult to squeegee to a very thin, even coat, it can be thinned by 5-10% by volume with denatured alcohol. Thinning beyond 10% may result in a softer cure...not what you want. Epoxy pore fill is suitable for nitro, nitro over vinyl sealer, cat polyurethane, etc. Always use a compatible sealer and topcoat, or use a barrier coat of shellac to seal things.

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