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On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 17:12:09 +0100, Ted Taylor <[email protected]>
made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>What is the best treatment for waterproofing a S3 LWB 109 canvas.Thanks
>in advance Ted.
I tried PVA glue many years ago, Sealerbond or wood glue, watered down
about 50/50 (trial and error, you might want to do it different, or
aply a second coat at a different ratio) and brushed on. It did a good
job but make sure it is washed off paintwork while still set as it
stained mine. it was NATO matt green though so might not affect gloss
as much. Wet the canvas first to help it break surface tension. It
dries clear and slightly darker. I think you had to apply second coat
while still damp, if you felt it needed it.
There is some good green woodstain in the DIY sheds that is supposed
to be a good match for NATO green, apparently been tried with some
success.
All the best
--
Wayne Davies - Mobile 07989 556213 - Harrogate, N.Yorks, UK
made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>What is the best treatment for waterproofing a S3 LWB 109 canvas.Thanks
>in advance Ted.
I tried PVA glue many years ago, Sealerbond or wood glue, watered down
about 50/50 (trial and error, you might want to do it different, or
aply a second coat at a different ratio) and brushed on. It did a good
job but make sure it is washed off paintwork while still set as it
stained mine. it was NATO matt green though so might not affect gloss
as much. Wet the canvas first to help it break surface tension. It
dries clear and slightly darker. I think you had to apply second coat
while still damp, if you felt it needed it.
There is some good green woodstain in the DIY sheds that is supposed
to be a good match for NATO green, apparently been tried with some
success.
All the best
--
Wayne Davies - Mobile 07989 556213 - Harrogate, N.Yorks, UK