Thanks Fishboy, sorry for the late reply...these days I spend more time in the hospital than at home...I'll give it a try!
Ray :)
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re: pre-catalyzed lacquer
I have little experience with furniture/instrument lacquers. Aircraft dopes, yes, otherwise no. The term 'pre-catalyzed lacquer' is new on me. Are these sprayable/brushable one-part lacquers, or some manner of 2-part finishing system like automotive finishes? Much curiosity, and even more ignorance, on my part.
Thanks, folks.
Thanks, folks.
Peter Havriluk