Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by ken cierp » Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:08 am

I have used Hydro-coat --- but in fairness I never used Aquacoat so my comment may be an unfounded generalization.

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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by Herman » Sat Apr 04, 2015 1:58 pm

I tried several. The Zpoxy and O'Briens plasterfill suit me most.
The plaster is a cleaner way to use, but it tends to color the surface and blur the natural looks. The Zpoxy leaves a better look, but as Ken says, it is messy.

I make two passes, first a filling pass and sand that down to the wood. After that a thin coat of Zpoxy covering layer. Little sanding on that, but not back to the wood.
When you see that layer, you'll doubt if all will be fine. But with laquer all blends in and leaves a great surface.
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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by Chris K » Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:45 am

Hi John, what do you use to dilute the Zpoxy for that final coat.

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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by John Parchem » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:02 am

I use denatured alcohol or everclear to dilute the zpoxy for a final wipe with a cotton rag. I have heard that it is important to mix the zpoxy first and then dilute. So I have always done that. I dilute until it is thin enough to wipe on. 20-30% or so.

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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by Chris K » Fri Oct 02, 2015 8:07 pm

Thanks John,
Just applied the first layer to the back.

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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by peter havriluk » Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:28 pm

When filling with Z-poxy, does the soundboard get epoxied, as well as the back/sides? I haven't found a comment on the topic. My impulse is to not seal the top with epoxy, relying on a shellac seal coat followed by however many lacquer applications are needed. Tops ain't the same wood as on the sides, save for those folks who build all-mahogany instruments, or all-something-not-spruce instruments. I suspect the all-mahogany instruments get their tops sealed with the same sealer as the back/sides.

Can someone please clarify this for me? And, yes, indeed, I can be quite thick inna head, on rare occasions. My wife and I have had many discussions about the rarity of such occasions.

Thanks very much.
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Re: Who is using Zpoxy for pore filling and why?

Post by ken cierp » Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:45 pm

Zpoxy in our arena, is for "pore filling" it is not a sealer coat. Its used to smooth "open" pore woods like Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Koa, Oak etc. The softwoods normally used for guitar tops do not need pore filling, nor do smooth hardwoods like Maple, Cherry etc.

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