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    #16
    You are doing it right. Just don't get too impatient (I have that problem) and give it plenty of time to cure. Be sure to post pics when it is complete.

    Doug

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      #17
      All done I gave it three coats allowed to to cure in between coats. I started with 320 grit and then finished with 400 grit. Here before pictures.
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        #18
        Here is the after pictures . It wasn't hard just more patience than anything and $10 of material . Thanks guys for the advice.
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          #19
          If you want a real quality finish, you should spray on thunderbird epoxy finish. You can spray it out of an inexpensive hvlp cup gun sprayer and a little air compressor will work.
          If you don't want to go to that much trouble then use a hard conversion varnish and an aerosol preval sprayer.
          Sand the bow you are refinishing down to where almost all the old finish is off with 150- 220 grit paper


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            #20
            Pm me if you would like step by step details


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              #21
              That turned out great!!

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                #22
                Looks like you've gotten it figured out! Never mind good looking job.


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                  #23
                  Turned out awesome!

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                    #24
                    Nice work, Roger!

                    Bisch

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                      #25
                      Looks great, Roger!

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                        #26
                        Nice! Looks like you did good!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Cwag View Post
                          If you want a real quality finish, you should spray on thunderbird epoxy finish. You can spray it out of an inexpensive hvlp cup gun sprayer and a little air compressor will work.
                          If you don't want to go to that much trouble then use a hard conversion varnish and an aerosol preval sprayer.
                          Sand the bow you are refinishing down to where almost all the old finish is off with 150- 220 grit paper


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                          Strongly suggest thunder bird, well worth it.

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                            #28
                            Looks good! You did a fine job!

                            Originally posted by Cwag View Post
                            If you want a real quality finish, you should spray on thunderbird epoxy finish. You can spray it out of an inexpensive hvlp cup gun sprayer and a little air compressor will work.
                            If you don't want to go to that much trouble then use a hard conversion varnish and an aerosol preval sprayer.
                            Sand the bow you are refinishing down to where almost all the old finish is off with 150- 220 grit paper


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                            I'll agree as well, best dang finish there is! Period!

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                              #29
                              Looking good Roger.

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                                #30
                                That looks great!

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