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Quote from: mastevt on March 26, 2018, 06:59:30 AMPolyAcrylic from MinWax. Comes in different finishes, flat to glossy. Water base. Very durable and clean up is a breeze with hot water. Can be used on oily woods to stabilized woods and everything in between. I use a micro touch up spray gun.
Quote from: Flydown Custom Calls on March 26, 2018, 07:37:32 PMA lot of good finishes out there. Durability is key. I primarily use tru oil because it's very forgiving when applying (not a lot of running or sagging) and it's really durable. I use about 5-7 coats for a glossy finish but 3 costs with give you a less glossy finish and still protect the wood. Some other options are spray shellac, matte spray spar urethane. The spray shellac with a top coat of matte minwax polyacrylic would probably be a great durable flat finish. The spray shellac will help to enhance the wood grain. I always finish the entire call (inside, outside, and holes). Any moisture absorbed can deaden the call. There was a post about finishes recently on here. I attatched 2 links. Hope this helps.Joshhttp://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,74258.0.htmlhttp://thogamecallsforums.com/index.php?topic=8212.0
Quote from: killitngrillit on April 10, 2018, 10:33:10 AMWhen applying the finish do you apply it to the surfaces where the sound board and striking surface will be glued or try to keep those bare wood?
Quote from: killitngrillit on April 11, 2018, 09:37:37 AMThanks for the tip! One more question, how do you write on your calls? Fine sharpie after sanding but before first coat of tru oil? Or do you put down one coat first then pen (scared the ink will get blotchy on straight wood)? Sharpie or some other kind of pen? I've sanded a couple to 400 and was going to try tru oil next. I don't want a glass finish which is why I stopped at 400, rather still have a little texture to it. (poplar and walnut)
Quote from: pauld on July 19, 2018, 11:20:45 AMWhatever you use I suggest wiping with acetone first, especially with oily woods. Avoid anything water based. The problem with many lacquer and poly finishes is anything with DEET in them will take the finish off. A oil, wax/oil or CA finish will be the most durable. Be conscious that changing finishes WILL change the sound as well. Personally I use CA and "secret sauce" that Mr Harold Fowler taught me. Holds up very well.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on July 19, 2018, 11:48:41 AMQuote from: pauld on July 19, 2018, 11:20:45 AMWhatever you use I suggest wiping with acetone first, especially with oily woods. Avoid anything water based. The problem with many lacquer and poly finishes is anything with DEET in them will take the finish off. A oil, wax/oil or CA finish will be the most durable. Be conscious that changing finishes WILL change the sound as well. Personally I use CA and "secret sauce" that Mr Harold Fowler taught me. Holds up very well.Will using a bug spray with high concentration of DEET while hunting cause a problem?