02-22-2018, 12:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2018, 12:57 PM by greatscott.)
I'm finishing up a fireplace mantle for my relatives and before I rush into finishing this, I figured I would ask a few questions so I don't do something I'll regret later on. First question revolves around the top coat. For the stain, I used an oil based stain (Mohawk). I really only have experiencing using Minwax water-based polycrylic (sprayed) for the top coat but I'd like to try something different so I'm coming here for suggestions. What do others use for their top coat over an oil-based stain? And do you spray it or brush it on? I've never brushed on a stain but I'm willing to try it out. Lowes carries a Minwax Clear Brushing Lacquer, would something like that work? Or should I go with a shellac?
As for my next question, the mantle is mission-style with some block trim pieces that need to be glued in. Should I do this gluing before or after I do the top coat? My initial thought was to do it after the top coats so I could apply and sand it easier between coats but maybe I'm thinking about this wrong (if sanding is actually needed).
Last question is about the glue for the block pieces. Is Titebond III ok for this or should I use an epoxy to ensure it stays put? Here is a picture of what I'm referring to as far as the block pieces is concerned:
https://flic.kr/p/24wd3aS
Thanks for your help with this.
As for my next question, the mantle is mission-style with some block trim pieces that need to be glued in. Should I do this gluing before or after I do the top coat? My initial thought was to do it after the top coats so I could apply and sand it easier between coats but maybe I'm thinking about this wrong (if sanding is actually needed).
Last question is about the glue for the block pieces. Is Titebond III ok for this or should I use an epoxy to ensure it stays put? Here is a picture of what I'm referring to as far as the block pieces is concerned:
https://flic.kr/p/24wd3aS
Thanks for your help with this.