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Old 06-19-2017, 03:02 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by ProfessorM View Post
If it was me Dave I would epoxy seal the maple. I usually start fresh with new quarts of satin spar every year. It never seems to make it from winter to following fall to not coagulate. It is the quarts that are not compliant and what you want. The size of the amount does not require it to be compliant.
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Thanks Paul, I may just go the epoxy route. I stripped 6 and epoxy sealed them this weekend. But the one thing I do like about the spar varnish is if you want to, you can leave them soaking for longer and plugs pickup weight which is something I was messing with this winter... I ruined some darters one year soaking too long but for needles sometimes the extra weight is nice and doing it that way distributes it more evenly than if i just added more lead.
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