11-14-2023, 08:24 AM
Hello All it's been a minute since I've posted here... You last visited: 2022-02-14, 08:18 PM
I am redoing an Old Teachers desktop for my wife, and haste makes waist I bought a batch of two parts from a big box store, I recall years back, one finisher told me to not purchase from big box stores because of the age it sits on the shelf. it wasn't until I did do and ruined the pour (second coat) on the finish this thought came back to me...
now some areas are tacky while the other area has hardened, can I just do another repour over this entire top or do I still need to sand and prep the areas once again? Scuff it up so to speak... TIA for any inputs...
I am redoing an Old Teachers desktop for my wife, and haste makes waist I bought a batch of two parts from a big box store, I recall years back, one finisher told me to not purchase from big box stores because of the age it sits on the shelf. it wasn't until I did do and ruined the pour (second coat) on the finish this thought came back to me...
now some areas are tacky while the other area has hardened, can I just do another repour over this entire top or do I still need to sand and prep the areas once again? Scuff it up so to speak... TIA for any inputs...
The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help them or concluded that you don't care. Either case is a failure of leadership.
~ General Colin Powell ~
~ General Colin Powell ~