btw, propane is an inexpensive substitute for Bloxygen, in case you have a 
gas grill or camp lantern.  

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:07:03 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> I have some fancy stuff around, Sutherland Welles, but plain old Helmsman 
> available at hardware stores, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. is very good spar 
> varnish.  If you buy varnish, you also want to get some kind of inert gas 
> like Bloxygen (you don't need this with shellac or the U-40 sealant).  Pour 
> out your working varnish supply into a glass jar, spray Bloxygen and seal 
> the can.  Also spray Bloxygen into the top of the jar every time you close 
> it.  Both can and jar will keep indefinitely.  Wipe on a thin coat with a 
> lint-free cloth and go away for a day.  After your coats are done, let it 
> dry a couple of days and lightly buff with a clean lint-free cloth (removes 
> oil that would otherwise pick up on your hands and gloves).  
>
>
>>

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