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Permalink Reply by Bob Kloes on March 23, 2011 at 9:37am
Permalink Reply by Fred W. Hargis, Jr on March 23, 2011 at 10:12am I know Mohawk makes one, I think Pratt and Lambert # 38 is one also. Not sure what General Finishes uses, but the stuff they make is always top shelf. Ant reason you don't like linseed base? bob
Permalink Reply by Bob Kloes on March 23, 2011 at 11:09am 
The P&L 38 is if not already being discontinued. I have a good friend that got me a gallon. He told me when I got it that there would be no more when the supply that is out is gone.
I have used it and I am going to have to find something to replace it with. I will probably look at the General Finishes.
Permalink Reply by Ace HoleInOne on March 23, 2011 at 12:07pm I use General Finish products, partucarly the Seal-A-Cell and Arm-R-Seal oils. But I looked, you have about a 50 mile trip, one way, to get some GF.
I have heard that about the soya oils not having as much "amber" tone as the linseed. Also, I have heard the soya oils dry much faster. I'm going to have to try a can of that Cabot 8000 and mess around some.
Just curious Fred...what woods and/or stain colors are you working with that you like the lighter color oil?
-Ace-
Permalink Reply by Fred W. Hargis, Jr on March 24, 2011 at 5:16am I use General Finish products, partucarly the Seal-A-Cell and Arm-R-Seal oils. But I looked, you have about a 50 mile trip, one way, to get some GF.
I have heard that about the soya oils not having as much "amber" tone as the linseed. Also, I have heard the soya oils dry much faster. I'm going to have to try a can of that Cabot 8000 and mess around some.
Just curious Fred...what woods and/or stain colors are you working with that you like the lighter color oil?
-Ace-
Permalink Reply by Bob Kloes on March 24, 2011 at 5:23am http://www.generalfinishes.com/retail-products/water-base-top-coats...
This is some very nice finish. If you get a chance , it might be worth trying for you. It sprays wonderful and is also brushable. It is water base, so the smell is not bad. Very tough. I believe Rob Durfos uses it. I have tried it on some work and find it really nice. bob
Permalink Reply by Ace HoleInOne on March 24, 2011 at 7:25am Fred, thanks for passing along the info. Geez didn't know Ohio was that "Green" yet. Oh hell yeah come visit Michigan. 
As Bob mentioned, the Enduro-Var is very good water-based. There is a very slight amber tone to this product. So I have noticed by applying more coats the more amber it will go. Just a few coats, its hardly noticeable. I have only tested some with this, but am seriously contemplating using it on my current project.
Not all water-based finishes are the same....I have come to like General Finishes the best, their performance is excellent. 
-Ace-
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