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daverose
#1 Posted : 07 July 2011 22:58:52

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Just a quickie,
Having completed the quarterdeck and rear gunports/bulwark, i was wondering whether it necessary to protect the deck with a coat of sanding sealer, or would it be better to wait until the deck is furnished.Huh
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#2 Posted : 07 July 2011 23:55:13

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Hi Dave (is it Dave) I would wait untill you have finished sanding the deck and you are happy with the finish.

Sanding sealer is the last thing to apply when you have totaly finished.

I do hope that helps DaveLOL BigGrin
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#3 Posted : 09 July 2011 12:24:00

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Thanks for that, all advice helps. I have sanded the deck, and i thought sanding sealer might protect the finish, and the nail/plank markings until such time as the furniture is attached to the deck. I remember when i did the middle gun deck that it didnt look as 'fresh' when i applied satin varnish as when it was first done.?
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