New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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Darryl Young
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New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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I don't know anything about it, but it's worth your time to watch the test video at the link below. UV resistant, cures in seconds under a UV lamp (think how great that would be to control dust which is a big issue when home finishing in the garage or outdoors like the hobby builder often does), passes an adhesion test in the video, doesn't blister when contacted by direct flame, when dented with a hammer it deforms instead of cracks, zero VOCs so safer than some finishes. Might be worth a look......interesting to say the least. Watch the test video in the upper left hand corner of the screen.

What do you think?

http://varnishmarine.com/
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Tony_in_NYC
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Re: New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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Amazing! Looks like an incredible product.
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Re: New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

Post by kencierp »

Its true -- the factories (including Taylor) and the bigger boutique shops use UV cure pore filler and top coatings. Not varnish but polyester. Note that the hand held curing light costs only -- $2700 !!!
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Re: New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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If everyone gets together, sends me their guitars, I'll go to Punta Arenas, Chile, and me and the guitars will bask in the uv rays down there. We'll all get cured.
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Re: New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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You are going to need help carrying the guitars. I volunteer to help with that.
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Re: New UV Cured Varnish Finish (Too good to be True?)

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I don't this is the same product that Taylor is using. Martin had been experimenting with a UV finishes . Some are very guitar friendly. Some are too heavy. This is a marine product and may be a heavy finish . You don't need a lot of finish and only what you need to make the wood look finished. This can be as light as .006 total finish.
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